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1 I, I | appearance of having only just reached full maturity, she
2 I, I | A pastel that I have just begun—the portrait of the
3 I, I | at the moment when he had just risen like a star on the
4 I, I | in deep mourning, who was just leaving as he entered, and
5 I, I | Duchesse de Mortemain, who has just left my house, has assured~
6 I, I | dreaming of love.~He had just seated himself when the
7 I, I | recurring.~One day, when she had just entered, he sat down beside
8 I, I | woman he had met one day just as he had already met so
9 I, II | Monsieur de Musadieu, who had just arrived.~He was a clever
10 I, II | There is a surprise: she is just about to come.”~When Madame
11 I, II | Everything that we have just been saying you will hear
12 I, III| not wish to trouble you just at this time,” said Bertin.~
13 I, III| invisible thorn, as if he had just pricked himself in running
14 I, III| changed that he had only just recognized it.~“Nothing,”
15 I, III| making this kind of coverlets just now.”~“I know that; I know
16 I, III| that I heard this story just before I came here, in the
17 I, III| rather dangerous; and he was just beginning to say that he
18 I, III| amicable manner all that he had just said so roughly to Musadieu.~
19 I, III| eyes, a chill as if she had just opened a window.~Musadieu
20 I, IV | at the right.”~They were just disappearing among the throng
21 I, IV | Duchess, and the Marquis had just rejoined them.~“It is four
22 II, I | MY FRIEND: My mother has just died at Roncieres. We shall
23 II, I | When I lost papa, I was just married, and I did not feel
24 II, I | to me. I~need you so much just now.~“ANNE.”~“Paris, July
25 II, I | wish to tell you~about it. Just fancy that since your absence
26 II, I | that you~love me! I have just passed some frightful days.
27 II, I | little anxious about her just now. Wait—since you are
28 II, II | dressed in black crape, had just seated themselves opposite
29 II, II | Her heart, which life had just saddened for the first time,
30 II, II | walk as far as Berville just now.”~“Yes, but my breakfast
31 II, II | when I saw the little one, just now, at the railway station,
32 II, II | plain, where they could just discern, afar, here and
33 II, II | seemed to him that he had just passed through the most
34 II, II | need stay indefinitely, but just a few days. How many times
35 II, II | us stay a few days more, just two or three. He teaches
36 II, III| and quieted, as if she had just passed through a serious
37 II, III| dinner, her husband, who had just arrived at home, embraced
38 II, III| her husband answered; “I just saw him going away in the
39 II, III| it quite fresh.~She was just leaving the table when Bertin
40 II, III| the strange scene that has just occurred.”~“What, you have
41 II, III| more to plead his loyalty, just as he argued all alone in
42 II, III| very well all that you have just said to me, and I think
43 II, III| at her.”~“Yes, and it is just that from which I begin
44 II, III| reflect deeply on what I have just said to you. When you have
45 II, IV | house, troubled as if he had just learned some shameful family
46 II, IV | for several days.~“I have just returned from the country,”
47 II, V | well enough without me, just as everyone else does!”~
48 II, V | she asked. “They were just about to set out, since
49 II, V | Contrary to what you said just now, you were really inspired
50 II, V | prostration which left him only just strength enough to put one
51 II, V | as if all their stems had just been cut from the branches
52 II, V | there. I was at his house just as he was getting out of
53 II, V | six years from Paris, had just won, throughout Europe and
54 II, V | the intention which he had just expressed of inviting the
55 II, V | of the seasons, she had just discovered and understood
56 II, V | must grow old, of course, just as she must die. But why
57 II, VI | again, and the phrase he had just heard returned to his mind:~“
58 II, VI | realized.~But Montrose had just finished the first act with
59 II, VI | tore his heart, for he had just seen Annette carry her handkerchief
60 II, VI | irritation which he had just recognized, how often he
61 II, VI | after the anguish he had just endured, filled Olivier’
62 II, VI | She started, as if she had just tasted a drop of despair,
63 II, VI | As for her, I love her just as I loved you, since she
64 II, VI | now, his bearing resolute. Just as he was about to go, he
65 II, VI | a family party. They had just seated themselves at table,
66 II, VI | A great misfortune has just happened. Your friend, the~
67 II, VI | intolerable, overwhelming had just fallen on her heart—remorse
68 II, VI | morning?”~“Indeed, I was just about to go home. I have
69 II, VI | It would have happened just the same, some day or another,”
70 II, VI | will bring Annette to me, just once, only once! I cannot
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