Chapter
1 I | well-built, fair, with blue eyes, a curled mustache, hair
2 I | paid no heed to them, his eyes finding more to interest
3 I | whitened with enamel, her black eyes penciled, and her lips painted.
4 II | Mme. Forestier had gray eyes, a small nose, full lips,
5 II | for lack of water.”~All eyes turned upon him. He colored.
6 II | among these people; his eyes rested upon their faces
7 II | he met Mme. Forestier’s eyes, in which he fancied he
8 II | Mademoiselle?” The child raised her eyes with an air of surprise.
9 III | gazed into one another’s eyes, and then Duroy took his
10 IV | table to work. Before his eyes was the sheet of blank paper,
11 IV | like you”; she raised her eyes to the young man’s face,
12 V | figures danced before her eyes; she handed the paper to
13 V | asleep, had he not seen her eyes glisten whenever a ray of
14 V | besought her with glowing eyes to hasten the day. She was
15 V | looked him straight in the eyes; then selecting a key, he
16 V | Rachel, with anger in her eyes and violent words upon her
17 V | arrested.”~With flaming eyes, she cried: “Ah, is that
18 VI | before him smiling, her eyes overflowing with roguishness
19 VII | to his note. He ran his eyes over the columns and at
20 VII | should not have closed my eyes. Tell me what took place
21 VIII | Oh, my God!” His staring eyes saw something invisible
22 VIII | to happen. He opened his eyes just in time to see Forestier
23 VIII | did not speak, Georges’s eyes seemed attracted to that
24 VIII | all.~Duroy turned away his eyes in order not to see the
25 VIII | render him ridiculous in the eyes of the world. But that man
26 IX | gazed into each other’s eyes for several seconds, then
27 IX | waited. He cast down his eyes; he was preparing to commence.~
28 IX | gather in Mme. de Marelle’s eyes and trickle slowly down
29 IX | glanced at him with smiling eyes.~He said to himself: “I
30 XI | delicate face, blue-gray eyes, a fair skin, and curly,
31 XI | laughed, and looking into his eyes said: “Mme. Walter has taken
32 XI | gazed into one another’s eyes.~“My dear little Clo, I
33 XI | Madame.”~She cast down her eyes. “No, we are not well enough
34 XI | She raised her large, soft eyes to his and insisted: “Come,
35 XI | and see your beautiful eyes.”~She listened tremblingly
36 XII | to pray; she closed her eyes in order not to see Georges.
37 XII | kisses upon her neck, her eyes, her lips; in spite of herself,
38 XIII | her pocket she wiped her eyes. Her voice grew steadier: “
39 XIII | ready money.”~She raised her eyes to his—eyes full of supplication.~“
40 XIII | She raised her eyes to his—eyes full of supplication.~“I
41 XIII | his arms and kissed her eyes coldly; then she offered
42 XIII | her grief and wiping her eyes, said: “I am going to him—
43 XIII | the wall, he closed his eyes and fell asleep.~
44 XIV | Madeleine cast down her eyes; her cheeks were pale. Georges
45 XIV | distinction is material in the eyes of the world.”~Madeleine
46 XIV | gazed into one another’s eyes as if by that mute and ardent
47 XIV | brilliant gems made her eyes sparkle in spite of herself,
48 XV | Suzanne Walter, with her azure eyes and wealth of golden hair.
49 XV | smiling into each other’s eyes. He fancied he saw some
50 XV | Him! Look at His head, His eyes, how simple and supernatural
51 XVI | supper, and looking into her eyes said:~“You are Mme. Claire
52 XVI | face upon the matter. Her eyes sparkled with the audacity
53 XVII | in the carriage and their eyes met.~Mme. Walter was contented
54 XVII | should she turn? Before her eyes floated, like a vision,
55 XVII | fervently, but as she raised her eyes and saw the resemblance
56 XVIII| pretty, with her bright eyes and roguish air! She advanced
57 XVIII| always, I am yours.”~Their eyes met, smiling, bright, full
58 XVIII| envied him. Raising his eyes, he saw beyond the Place
59 XVIII| the past, and before his eyes, dazzled by the bright sunlight,
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