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evaporates 1
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even 72
evening 75
evenings 11
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77 might
77 still
76 take
75 evening
74 desire
74 having
74 same
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evening

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1 I, I | return—she is coming this evening. But do not speak of it, 2 I, I | Countess the next day; and that evening Bertin received a little 3 I, I | had received for a whole evening the incense of this sort 4 I, I | since their separation the evening before, with the air of 5 I, I | as he did almost every evening. Then the Countess took 6 I, I | asking himself, since the evening before, what he should do 7 I, I | He did not go out that evening, in order to live over again 8 I, I | for his work!~It was one evening, after a long talk about 9 I, I | as he. One of them, some evening after supper, might follow 10 I, II | Bertin entered, on Friday evening, the house of his friend, 11 I, II | salon to salon, morning and evening, with his enlightened, useless, 12 I, II | Paris, or dining, the same evening, with Paul Adelmant, Olivier 13 I, II | returning from Cannes, the evening before.~The artist was unconvinced 14 I, II | drawing-room to drawing-room until evening, refreshing his intelligence 15 I, II | discussed, and finishing the evening behind the scenes at the 16 I, II | charmed, however, with this evening, and murmuring, “I believe 17 I, III| from seven oclock in the evening know not what to do and 18 I, III| You were in fine form this evening.”~“Yes, I could have done 19 I, III| of a diplomat. Now, one evening when I was leaving her, 20 I, III| deliberate how to spend the evening, Bertin mentioning the Cirque, 21 I, III| fearing the end of the evening around the baccarat-table 22 I, III| go out, but to work until evening.~It was an excellent day, 23 I, III| which intoxicated him. When evening came he was exhausted as 24 I, III| for a cup of tea that same evening.~The hours seemed long to 25 I, III| force him still to pass the evening alone, as he had passed 26 I, III| well! Once cannot make an evening call now without seeing 27 I, III| young girls to pass the evening with grown-up persons.~Presently 28 I, III| visit at the Corbelles’ that evening when the Comte de Guilleroy 29 I, III| running all over town this evening?” inquired the Count pleasantly.~ 30 I, III| you?” he asked.~“To-morrow evening at the Corbelles’. Come 31 I, IV | who were in evidence until evening, were easily recognized 32 I, IV | Then—will you come this evening?”~“Yes, certainly.”~Bertin 33 I, IV | Countess’s drawing-room that evening, and found her alone with 34 I, IV | during these after-dinner evening visits, he had often allowed 35 I, IV | slightly artificial, in the evening her complexion had that 36 II, I | them all together every evening in that club,~which is apparently 37 II, I | The heavy sky of a summer evening hung over the city and over 38 II, II | into the habit of it.~Until evening, and the next day, and all 39 II, II | it is here!”~The dews of evening impregnated the park with 40 II, II | mingled with the spirit of evening, very near each other, nearer 41 II, II | cannot philosophize this evening! I belong to the present 42 II, II | Ah, what an exquisite evening!” said he, as soon as he 43 II, II | it.”~As on the preceding evening, he was walking between 44 II, II | instead of going out as on the evening before, they spent the hours 45 II, II | she need not appear until evening.~Then, suddenly, the necessity 46 II, II | ordering her dinner for that evening by telegraph, settled her 47 II, III| visitors, no one called that evening. Madame de Guilleroy passed 48 II, III| she would return in the evening; then she wrote some letters; 49 II, III| You are dazzling this evening!”~And this exclamation sent 50 II, III| me!”~Until the end of the evening she remained in a melancholy 51 II, III| she was growing old!~That evening, for the first time, she 52 II, III| been too much for her that evening. She was feverish and hardly 53 II, IV | strange to see me again this evening,” he thought. But he reassured 54 II, IV | artist on a soft moonlight evening in springtime.~“Who is the 55 II, IV | had so troubled him on the evening of their walk at Roncieres, 56 II, IV | five oclock on a summer evening. Men turned to look at Annette, 57 II, IV | feeling she had had the other evening in her drawing-room, when 58 II, V | dispossession which she had had one evening, when all eyes were fixed 59 II, V | duties, rarely came in the evening.~That was Olivier’s time. 60 II, V | gray dimness of an autumn evening.~The clock struck.~“It is 61 II, V | impulse he had shown the evening before, when seeing her 62 II, V | fever-giving costume of evening, and the soft sensuousness 63 II, V | herself to keep it.~Every evening, too, and every morning, 64 II, VI | eyes of passers, and in the evening air could be felt the excitement 65 II, VI | in blouses, gentlemen in evening dress, actors in costume. 66 II, VI | seemed to him that on that evening he himself had become a 67 II, VI | outside of everything, in the evening of life, like a superannuated 68 II, VI | Annette was charming this evening.”~“Yes, delicious!”~The 69 II, VI | better to have it this very evening, so that I may admire it 70 II, VI | before her, perhaps this evening, at dinner, and that will 71 II, VI | May I stay here this evening?”~“No, not in your present 72 II, VI | Yes.”~“But I spent last evening with them.”~“And you speak 73 II, VI | a great deal, walk until evening, kill yourself with fatigue 74 II, VI | affair of the trousseau until evening.~The Duchess and her nephew 75 II, VI | at nine oclock in the evening!” Then, leaning toward Olivier,


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