Chapter
1 I | a grave indication. Her face follows me, accompanies
2 I | wide of girth, serious, his face framed in white whiskers,
3 I | When she saw Servigny her face immediately lighted up,
4 II | she would murmur to his face: “My dear little Pierre,”
5 II | handfuls of gravel at his face. She was clad in pink, with
6 II | Just time to splash my face with water, and I will join
7 II | he received full in the face her fresh breath, which
8 II | began to crawl over her face. Then she uttered a piercing
9 II | tried to brush it off her face. With a loud laugh Servigny
10 II | were a fool.”~They were face to face, treading water,
11 II | fool.”~They were face to face, treading water, merely
12 II | roots of her hair. Her whole face grew purple from her neck
13 II | dreamed of him, lulled by his face and his memory, in the calm
14 II | her eyes off her mother’s face, watching her thoughts and
15 III| the young girl hid her face in both hands and stammered:~“
16 III| took her hands from her face, which was streaming with
17 IV | window, Oh, deign to show thy face.” She rose, without reflecting,
18 IV | s arm, exclaiming in his face: “You are a goose, my friend;
19 IV | longer walk. She covered her face with her hands, panting
20 IV | the moon and saw in it a face, a woman’s face. She began
21 IV | in it a face, a woman’s face. She began to scorn the
22 IV | intoxication of the drug. That face swung in the sky; then it
23 IV | placed it far enough from her face to breathe the fresh air,
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