Part, Chapter
1 I, I | him anxious, without his being conscious of it; it influenced
2 I, I | this hour I came up without being announced.”~He looked at
3 I, I | little animal surprised at being set free.~“Isn’t that elegant,
4 I, I | Cleopatra, and in a few days was being praised to the skies by
5 I, I | Paris solicited the favor of being reproduced by his brush.
6 I, I | indefinable mental reserve of the being that judges itself of superior
7 I, I | whatever she may pretend, being indifferent to physical
8 I, I | breast has awakened a need of being loved.~She said flattering
9 I, I | an impulse of his whole being, but he felt her always
10 I, I | not too much! Sure of not being led away, she yet feared
11 I, I | mysterious and impenetrable being created within us by the
12 I, I | unique, poetic and passionate being, the dream of whom hovers
13 I, I | reproach her, after all?—with being amiable, kind, and gracious
14 I, I | mad dream of loving and of being loved, asked himself why
15 I, I | be greater than her own, being a novelty, she resorted
16 I, I | his solitary life, and, being unable to come into her
17 I, II | did not prevent him from being, above all else, the friend
18 I, II | He gave the impression of being a veritable storehouse of
19 I, II | fears were chimerical, it being impossible for Germany to
20 I, II | should be condemned, by never being mistaken on a point of worldly
21 I, II | station, considering, without being able to give a good reason
22 I, II | was perplexed, the Duchess being stout and his own wife more
23 I, II | their intellectual culture being slight and their erudition
24 I, II | only about saluting and being saluted; then breakfasting
25 I, II | his timid pretensions at being a gay dog were innocently
26 I, II | satisfied by the appearance of being surrounded by naughtiness.~
27 I, II | the boudoir at the end being reserved for use in the
28 I, II | apartment. It had a look of being at home there, mingling
29 I, III| the subscription price being four hundred francs a year;
30 I, III| silversmith’s art, the glass being turned down upon a square
31 I, III| This little love-quarrel being finished and settled, the
32 I, III| of steel, they boasted of being younger in every way than
33 I, III| then came a noise of seats being moved and chattering of
34 I, III| woman in his home, and not being able to meet the one he
35 I, III| you jealous?”~“It is not being jealous to find a man a
36 I, IV | of his empty rooms. Not being always able to hold and
37 I, IV | him to go into society, being better pleased to know that
38 I, IV | share in these disputes, being quick in repartee and clever
39 II, I | Pardon me! I am so used to being~spoiled by you that I cry ‘
40 II, I | longer find in every~human being the character and savor
41 II, I | that subtle emanation of being one carries away when leaving
42 II, II | proud, on the contrary, of being able to command preference,
43 II, II | made to you of my whole being. But it is not I you really
44 II, II | feel in the depths of my being an unspeakable intoxication
45 II, II | with what remained of that being who had disappeared in the
46 II, II | inexpressible dissatisfaction at not being able to charm her, to dominate
47 II, II | gentler means, and, not being able to win her attention
48 II, III| little confused.~The doors being closed to visitors, no one
49 II, III| of happiness through her being.~When they were leaving
50 II, III| God without a doubt, not being able to admit the existence
51 II, III| without anger, but without being shaken in her conviction,
52 II, IV | their silky fur without being seized with an irresistible
53 II, IV | loved the young girl without being aware of it, he should have
54 II, IV | rejuvenation of his whole being which creates a different
55 II, IV | affected at meeting some other being, for everyone exercises
56 II, IV | had reproached him with being jealous of the Marquis!
57 II, IV | after all? Are we not always being jealous of men who pay court
58 II, IV | feelings germinate before being born. This obstinate research
59 II, IV | Suddenly, impatient at being dominated by a memory, he
60 II, IV | flowing verses of an inspired being who sang, like a bird, of
61 II, IV | was this that stirred his being. He said to himself: “Now,
62 II, IV | fashion as they knew them, being familiar with the minute
63 II, IV | fresh, so pretty, so sure of being loved!~“I feel ill,” said
64 II, V | one has offered her whole being, her entire existence, all,
65 II, V | walked whole nights with his being on fire with fever. The
66 II, V | body and soul to that young being, as he never had belonged
67 II, V | this in the depths of his being, and was terrified. He tried
68 II, V | center. He had a feeling of being pursued, menaced, that the
69 II, V | still young, the ardor of a being that is beginning to live,
70 II, V | Distracted by the need of being heard and succored, naïve
71 II, V | the confused plaint of her being.~Then, having risen, she
72 II, VI | it very beautiful without being moved by it, but now he
73 II, VI | love may overwhelm a human being; and this revelation, this
74 II, VI | upon a person in danger of being run over by a fractious
75 II, VI | felt the imperious need of being for her the only being in
76 II, VI | of being for her the only being in the world. One wishes
77 II, VI | Boulevards when the theaters are being emptied.~Musadieu had a
78 II, VI | him by the arm, sure of being able soon to lead him to
79 II, VI | painful and secret effort of a being who can no longer inspire
80 II, VI | and, the man of fashion being convinced, as well as the
81 II, VI | vanity, he suffered more from being criticised than he enjoyed
82 II, VI | criticised than he enjoyed being praised, because of the
83 II, VI | his mental and physical being, thrown him into such desperate
84 II, VI | anything. Then the need of being consoled rose within him,
85 II, VI | listening and hardly answered, being pursued by anxiety as to
86 II, VI | sound of the door below being closed, then to the rolling
87 II, VI | assassination of a human being; then she suddenly understood
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