Chapter
1 I | and new pleasure.~From the moment when they started she surrendered
2 I | few minutes. But from that moment he had it all his own way;
3 II | account, on the spur of the moment, for this dejection of spirit
4 II | of moorings.~Just at this moment the moon rose behind the
5 III | I going to do?”~At this moment he felt in his soul the
6 III | rise to his lips at this moment? And why did he allow it
7 III | and more fractious every moment, retorted with a sneer:~“
8 III | not that he thought for a moment of giving it up, but simply
9 IV | cautious to utter.~At this moment, he felt sure, the old man
10 IV | her in his arms at that moment, how he would have kissed
11 V | idea, as if it had but this moment sprung upon him, that these
12 V | she replied:~“No. Wait a moment. I will let you in. Wait
13 V | must be in misery at this moment if she knows that I guess!”
14 VI | that had been lulled for a moment.~But he, too, was suffering
15 VI | to his brain; and every moment he felt a little more determined,
16 VI | and nothing else—for the moment.”~“You are cruel—let us
17 VI | was vexed, and without a moment’s thought dragged his net
18 VI | you so.”~They were at this moment both standing in the salt
19 VII | begged them all to wait a moment in the ante-room. He wanted
20 VII | Roland.~She hesitated a moment and then said: “No, dear
21 VII | creature can suffer. From the moment when I perceived that your
22 VII | guessed the truth, every moment of my life has been a martyrdom
23 VIII| gladly have been off that moment, no matter whither, feeling
24 IX | and answered:~“At this moment she is working round in
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