Chapter
1 I | for anything; for a very long time she had not ventured
2 I | They all looked round. Long and low in the water, with
3 I | Rosemilly replied with a long sigh, which, however, had
4 I | decent remark, but after long meditation he could only
5 I | forgotten that she had heard long ago, and of which she was
6 II | twin Cyclops, shot their long and powerful beams across
7 II | attributed great depth to his long spells of silence.~A simple
8 III | parents in difficulties by his long delay in deciding on a profession,
9 III | gardens; and he remained a long time on a bench, without
10 III | have taken a carriage for a long drive in the country, along
11 III | fair little things with long hair, and they were making
12 IV | Jean Bart?”~“To be sure, as long as you like.”~He bought
13 IV | chest, which rose with a long sigh to drink it in, and
14 IV | to the editors.~After a long silence Marowsko asked whether
15 IV | made for the jetty with long steps, thinking no more
16 V | must have tortured her, long ago in the earlier days,
17 V | drank, without a tumbler, in long pulls like a runner who
18 V | characteristic.~He thought long, but could remember nothing;
19 V | not to bed again.~Day was long in coming. The hours struck
20 V | Without doubt she had for a long time been on the watch for
21 V | clearly now that it was long, long before they left Paris
22 V | clearly now that it was long, long before they left Paris that
23 V | outside the bathing huts, in long rows by the margin of the
24 V | come upon him during his long nap. Now he was eager to
25 V | wrath of a man who, after long being blind, at last discovers
26 V | absence which Pierre thought long, though she was not away
27 VI | wooden frame, at the end of a long pole. Alphonsine, still
28 VI | water while they watched the long feelers of the shrimps lurking
29 VI | ancient landslip. On this long shelf of brushwood and grass,
30 VI | ocean, sheltered by the long white wall of the overhanging
31 VI | rocks, which stretched in a long and flat expanse covered
32 VI | a deeper rift, in which long slender weeds, fantastically
33 VI | the creature, waving its long whiskers, gently retired
34 VI | them up by the tip of their long whiskers she dropped them
35 VI | peace. I have loved you a long time. To-day you have intoxicated
36 VI | there they talked for a long time of this marriage on
37 VI | sleeping; and then came a long dinner washed down with
38 VII | very jaded this evening. Long excursions do not improve
39 VII | rebellion choked down for so long past, all his unspoken despair
40 VII | keenly:~“I have known for a long time that you were jealous
41 VII | your tongue!”~“No! For a long time I have been wanting
42 VII | kissed her eyes, slowly, with long heart-broken kisses, wet
43 VII | yesterday, mind you, but of long, long years. But you could
44 VII | mind you, but of long, long years. But you could never
45 VII | in the world to me for so long! Listen, my boy, before
46 VII | But he had to argue for a long time, combating her scared,
47 VIII| anxieties which made his brother long to be moving, and to flee
48 VIII| with her elder son. For a long time he sat meditating,
49 VIII| recommendation.”~There was a long pause; then the doctor began
50 VIII| well laid out, will go a long way. What do you think of
51 VIII| himself to be unhappy for long.~“You will write to-day?”
52 VIII| And she thought for a long time, her head bent, accommodating
53 VIII| utterance to the conclusion of long and secret meditations,
54 VIII| the vague notion he had long since conceived, of that
55 VIII| feared, it was because he had long been unconsciously chafing
56 VIII| Mme. Roland, kissed her a long time as a child of her own
57 IX | They talked together a long time.~In the hollow depths
58 IX | the first time for very long, and in the depths of her
59 IX | his berth—a little crib as long and narrow as a coffin.
60 IX | his eyes wide open for a long time, thinking over all
61 IX | endless perspective, the long tables, flanked by pivot-seats
62 IX | violent shocks, and took a long time explaining the fastening.
63 IX | has this engagement been long in the wind?”~“Oh, no, only
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