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69 every
69 girl
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longer

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | pretty and to please him.~No longer in her first youth, but 2 I, I | little chilled by the air, no longer moved restlessly about; 3 I, I | if I lose my sleep and no longer eat?”~“Let me know of it.”~“ 4 I, I | saying:~“Madame, you can no longer ignore the fact that what 5 I, I | but he listened to her no longer. Emotion overflowed his 6 I, I | carriage, putting off a little longer the necessity of facing 7 I, I | wishing to agitate herself longer with that thought so full 8 I, I | man’s kisses, and I am no longer a virtuous woman. A few 9 I, I | of illusions?~He was no longer resentful toward her; it 10 I, I | Bertin. With him it was no longer the exaltation of the beginning, 11 I, II | become a woman they would no longer resemble each other.~According 12 I, III| but you know that I can no longer do without you./”~The painter, 13 I, III| Oh,” she said, “she is no longer young!”~Bertin, who usually 14 I, III| quite evident that I am no longer young.”~The Countess, accustomed 15 I, III| like to sleep here a little longer,” replied Rocdiane frankly.~“ 16 I, III| his head that he might no longer see the young girl, he asked 17 I, III| moments when I could no longer find subjects to paint!”~ 18 I, III| unable to sit quietly any longer, and began to walk, thinking 19 I, III| situation.~Bertin, who no longer felt vexed with Musadieu 20 I, III| there facing the footman any longer.~The door was closed softly 21 I, III| midnight. Stay a little longer.”~They reentered the smaller 22 I, IV | render them attractive. No longer did he allow the conversation 23 I, IV | should not be treated any longer like a naughty little girl, 24 II, I | passes before us, we~could no longer live, for the sight of this 25 II, I | despairing, that I have no longer strength to~do anything. 26 II, I | horrible pain, and life no~longer seems rosy to me. Since 27 II, I | to dream. Now, I can no longer do this. As soon as I~reach 28 II, I | I cannot, for I can no longer walk without some~aim. The 29 II, I | Only because you are no longer here. I am~certain of this. 30 II, I | in Paris, my walks are~no longer useless, for it is possible 31 II, I | Help!’ when I have you no longer.~“I kiss your feet so that 32 II, I | fortnight or three~weeks longer; then, although it will 33 II, I | 4th.~“I can bear this no longer, my dear friend; you must 34 II, I | hand are all empty. I am no~longer a painter! This futile effort 35 II, I | them go. Indeed, I can no longer see anything new,~and I 36 II, I | permitted to visit. I no longer perceive anything but~that 37 II, I | more sense for me. I no longer find in every~human being 38 II, I | breakfast somewhere, for I no longer have the courage to sit 39 II, I | curious, eager. When one is~no longer all that, it becomes dangerous 40 II, II | realize that you are not longer tender toward me. I love 41 II, II | flowing in her veins was no longer coursing so rapidly as on 42 II, II | return to Paris.”~She no longer tried to leave him, attracted 43 II, III| married, when they should no longer live under the same roof, 44 II, III| roof, she herself would no longer be compelled to endure that 45 II, III| fingers trembled; he no longer knew what he was doing, 46 II, III| but by and by you will no longer be able to deceive yourself 47 II, III| was much disturbed; he no longer knew what to think, though 48 II, IV | not allow his gaze to rest longer on the fair profile of the 49 II, IV | confused, a face that was no longer the mother’s, not altogether 50 II, IV | and without struggling longer he took his hat and went 51 II, IV | wish to feel herself any longer in this bright light, amid 52 II, V | devour it, leaving it no longer free to think of anything, 53 II, V | by friends, she could no longer rid herself of the thought 54 II, V | upon a secret. She could no longer penetrate it by a familiar 55 II, V | chances of life.~He had no longer any other interest than 56 II, V | control his impatience any longer.~“But you are simply insane 57 II, V | force, and now he could no longer close it. Another love had 58 II, V | little girl! He need no longer struggle, resist, or deny; 59 II, V | more and more nervous, the longer he thought, he walked with 60 II, V | last, unable to tolerate longer the pain of that reopened 61 II, V | to appear content, and no longer allow himself to be carried 62 II, VI | little friend; and he had no longer an idea that he did not 63 II, VI | hope for anything more, no longer to have even the right to 64 II, VI | interpreters. It was no longer two illustrious actors, 65 II, VI | effort of a being who can no longer inspire love, the tortures 66 II, VI | me, they deny me. She no longer believes in me. I am nothing 67 II, VI | so pale that he seemed no longer to have a drop of blood 68 II, VI | gazed at each other, no longer knowing that any other person 69 II, VI | fearful suffering, and he no longer seemed to know that she


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