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1 I | for so often changing his mind, for his fits of enthusiasm, 2 I | now disturbed her peace of mind, and she was in fear of 3 I | strict, and benevolent mind, had fallen into the habit 4 I | the sober method of her mind.~She already seemed to like 5 I | She was not thinking; her mind was not wandering through 6 II | agree with his frame of mind. He could not think of one, 7 II | cause of his fever.~His mind was at once irritable and 8 II | to himself the frame of mind of a son who had inherited 9 II | liqueur?”~“Yes, I do not mind.”~“Then I will give you 10 III | man. To a man of inferior mind it was only a means of degradation, 11 III | strike every eye and every mind. When any one spoke of Roland’ 12 III | never rise to a hurricane, mind you, never, never. I am 13 III | he could not make up his mind to put it to his lips. He 14 III | midnight he went to bed, his mind confused and his head heavy; 15 IV | very benevolent frame of mind. While he was dressing he 16 IV | within him. His own excited mind, on the scent, as it were, 17 IV | all the mysteries of his mind as bigots search their consciences.~ 18 IV | conclusion into words in his own mind he felt happy, as at the 19 IV | space. And he made up his mind to go and sit on the jetty 20 IV | words with his lips, his mind kept repeating: “Marechal— 21 IV | remarkable in the man’s mind, but much that was winning, 22 IV | came readily to Pierre’s mind. Having seen him anxious 23 IV | in business, but with a mind which had never gone beyond 24 IV | away, now at once, never mind whither, and never come 25 V | vanished, recurred to his mind. He must find it! When he 26 V | hidden it—why?”~And his mind, still following up the 27 V | However, he made up his mind to it, and appeared in the 28 V | Oh, I am quite of Jean’s mind. I like nothing so well 29 V | amazed his eyes and his mind. That flabby, burly man, 30 V | excursion to Trouville.”~“Never mind,” said Roland, “that is 31 VI | he saw her he made up his mind to ask her to be his wife, 32 VI | alert figure; he made up his mind to delay no longer, to tell 33 VI | However, she made up her mind to it, and taking them up 34 VI | If you have made up your mind to make love to me to-day 35 VI | her brain was buzzing, her mind in such distress that she 36 VII | trying in the confusion of mind which comes of rage to hit 37 VII | Of your person or your mind?”~But Jean knew full well 38 VII | wanting to give you my whole mind! You have given me an opening— 39 VII | not a thing of yesterday, mind you, but of long, long years. 40 VII | she cried in distress of mind:~“Save me from him, you, 41 VIII| avert them he made up his mind to superhuman efforts of 42 VIII| effort of will. His lawyer’s mind, accustomed as it was to 43 VIII| of his brother’s state of mind. In spite of himself, he 44 VIII| answer, and he made up his mind that it must go to the poor. 45 VIII| shoulders.~“No, but never mind him; he is always behind-hand. 46 VIII| had somewhat prepared his mind for his mother’s terrible 47 VIII| whether she had changed her mind this morning.”~She smiled: “ 48 VIII| monsieur. I never change my mind.”~And then he held out his 49 VIII| had put everything to her mind, laying out the towels, 50 IX | a pang, and made up his mind to deal the blow at once, 51 IX | sincere regret for me.”~His mind sought through all the people 52 IX | did not look at him; her mind was absorbed in calculations 53 IX | replied the mother.~And her mind being too much bewildered


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