Chapter
1 I | few years and also had an affection of the heart, which kept
2 I | the calm of an enduring affection. It seemed to her that she
3 III | awakened in them, a wider affection, an interest in a thousand
4 III | predestined beings whose affection, blending in one, would
5 IV | enfolded, lost in a delicious affection, expressed in the exquisite
6 IV | her, but with an uncertain affection verging on indifference,
7 IV | words awakened no feeling of affection in anyone’s mind. It was
8 VI | that seemed to numb her affection, just as if, after constantly
9 VI | again, a sort of check of affection, until the bonds of their
10 VI | married in an impulse of affection, they should all at once
11 VIII| became so obsessed by this affection that she would pass the
12 IX | abruptness, her exaggerated affection and the kind of beaming
13 IX | her heart to all ordinary affection and to love no one but Paul
14 IX | in addition to her filial affection, the need of opening her
15 IX | a tumultuous feeling of affection as she had never before
16 X | had aggravated his need of affection, confidence and tenderness.
17 XI | she compared the slight affection he showed her with the kisses
18 XI | condemned by your shortsighted affection.’”~She was weeping and said
19 XI | lose her son than share his affection with another. And all her
20 XI | heartfelt thanks and passionate affection, saying he was coming home
21 XIV | the door in a frenzy of affection.~But some one was calling
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