Chapter
1 I | lips. She stood beside him looking down, and her bosom rose
2 I | which intoxicated him. And, looking at her with his mental eye,
3 I | a group of men who were looking at them from a little distance.~
4 I | But she noticed a solemn looking man, wearing a perfect constellation
5 I | table stood a group of men, looking on. There was very little
6 II | continued for some seconds looking into each other’s eyes.
7 II | corsage.~Servigny, who was looking at them, said:~“If you like,
8 II | peering through the shadows, looking in the underbrush for the
9 II | it climb on her finger, looking at it with a moved expression,
10 II | suddenly become very grave, and looking him straight in the eyes,
11 II | somebody else.”~She kept looking at him with her soft, clear
12 II | her dressing-room without looking back.~It took him a long
13 II | dreamed whole nights through, looking at the stars.~Saval had
14 III| walked with a thoughtful air, looking at the gravel of the pathway,
15 III| and she spoke, without looking at Saval, long, softly,
16 III| wet and disheveled hair, looking so strange that she did
17 IV | without reflecting, without looking at death, without understanding
18 IV | wishing to look well. Then looking at herself in the glass,
19 IV | disturbed air.~“What are you looking for?” asked the Chevalier.~“
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