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1 II | kiss had stirred him to the soul. He kept wondering what
2 II | her all one’s heart and soul, and to fathom her thoughts
3 II | currents, all the mystery of a soul that seems so near, a soul
4 II | soul that seems so near, a soul hidden behind two eyes that
5 II | there were nothing beneath a soul which talks to you by a
6 II | greatly do you desire it; a soul which throws you by words
7 II | for she loved with all her soul. She cast herself upon love
8 II | captivated her, body and soul. She dreamed of him, lulled
9 II | to read the depths of her soul and to seize all the sensations
10 III| suspicions. Then her joyous young soul reassuring itself, she began
11 III| self-abnegation, greatness of soul, tenderness; and fine words.
12 III| her heart oppressed, her soul in distress, possessed now
13 III| friend, Mam’zelle, body and soul.”~“Even enough of a friend
14 III| passed over her body, and her soul shivered in frightful distress.
15 IV | expanding, and that her soul, recently heavy and burdened
16 IV | torpor, which bewildered her soul.~It seemed to her that she
17 IV | quieting her body and her soul had calmed her grief and
18 IV | while Servigny with radiant soul and quivering body went
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