Chapter
1 II | three feet and, assuming a smiling air, cried: “Well, Madame
2 III | glances met and blended smiling; and it seemed that a new
3 III | feet.~He bowed and said, smiling:~“Well, comrade, are you
4 III | already aging, who kept smiling and bowing to all around
5 IV | end of a minute the baron, smiling, added:~“We did not wish
6 IV | into her eyes and still smiling, murmured:~“I half suspected
7 V | my brother-in-law.” And smiling, she hastily unwound the
8 VI | glowing flame, he said, smiling: “Ah, that burns finely
9 VI | baroness could not forbear smiling in her turn, but she repeated: “
10 VII | never, madame.” He added, smiling: “One might call it a local
11 VII | from.”~The baroness was smiling now, quite happy, with the
12 VIII| three embraced each other, smiling and happy.~Two days later,
13 IX | wrapped in shawls, were smiling happily like those who have
14 IX | with the world.~Jeanne, smiling, looked at this good giant
15 IX | without waiting for an answer, smiling complacently, appearing
16 IX | perspiring, his face red, but smiling, happy and triumphant, was
17 IX | Julien came home to dinner, smiling and attentive, and appeared
18 IX | with outstretched hand and smiling lips, she felt this consciousness
19 X | peculiar expression, a certain smiling curve of the lips that she
20 XIII| well-dressed crowd, chatting, smiling, bowing to each other, that
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