Part, Chapter
1 I, I | ended in taking the little girl to Paris on occasional visits,
2 I, I | matter of custom, the young girl should not have returned
3 I, I | hand a little six-year-old girl.~Madame de Guilleroy presented
4 I, I | One afternoon the little girl advanced, and, planting
5 I, I | marriage, and, like a sensible girl, admitted them without constraint,
6 I, II | suspected murderer to another girl of the same stamp, the door
7 I, II | appearance of the young girl beside her mother, who at
8 I, II | opinion that when the young girl should have become a woman
9 I, II | to Annette!”~The young girl, whose future gay audacity
10 I, II | the presence of a young girl.~“Oh, of course, you are
11 I, II | seated beside the young girl, and said suddenly, turning
12 I, II | that opinion.”~The young girl, without replying, turned
13 I, II | for fear some other young girl might appear who would please
14 I, II | sudden return of the young girl, she had made an appointment
15 I, III| of carriages.~The young girl was seated beside Olivier,
16 I, III| said nothing.~But the young girl, in whom the instinct of
17 I, III| will always find a young girl, as pretty as an angel,
18 I, III| humble, dressed as a modest girl who has no thought of pleasing,
19 I, III| the simple life of a young girl, amused and interested him.~“
20 I, III| of bygone days.~The young girl, observing his dreamy air,
21 I, III| the phrases of this young girl, almost a stranger to his
22 I, III| no longer see the young girl, he asked himself whether
23 I, III| she would send the young girl to bed as soon as possible.~
24 I, III| He looked at the young girl, adding: “I will tell you
25 I, IV | something less of a little girl and somewhat more of a Parisian.”~
26 I, IV | who sat beside the young girl, occupied himself in talking
27 I, IV | the fair face of the young girl.~When he entered the Countess’
28 I, IV | longer like a naughty little girl, she had allowed her daughter
29 I, IV | remained long after the young girl had retired; it was as if
30 I, IV | believe himself the young girl’s father; and a new bond
31 I, IV | the appearance of a young girl. When her back was turned
32 I, IV | superb freshness of the young girl’s complexion. Then the Countess
33 II, I | heart wherein the little girl I was once~still lived.
34 II, II | my child.”~But the young girl, shading her eyes with one
35 II, II | over that blooming young girl in the radiant beauty of
36 II, II | Annette! Nane!”~The young girl’s voice replied from outside,
37 II, II | leaving Paris, the young girl having acquired a new expression
38 II, II | They set out. The young girl walked in front, amusing
39 II, II | as into a well, the young girl looked like a spirit, and
40 II, II | own apartments. The young girl who did not wish to go to
41 II, II | the light one of the young girl, called: “Fifteen, thirty,
42 II, II | shouted “Won!” and the young girl, surprised, accused him
43 II, II | under that of the young girl, and pressed it against
44 II, III| on perceiving the young girl standing against the frame,
45 II, III| walking with Annette: a young girl, dreaming, with an open
46 II, III| time to look at the young girl absorbed in her reading.~
47 II, III| more in her that this young girl pleases me so much. It is
48 II, IV | impelled him toward this girl a little resembled those
49 II, IV | If he had loved the young girl without being aware of it,
50 II, IV | of desire for the young girl.~However, the Countess had
51 II, IV | who enters with a lovely girl on his arm? Every possessor
52 II, IV | approach toward the young girl? for all that he might do
53 II, IV | fair profile of the young girl, who knitted opposite her
54 II, IV | preoccupation regarding the young girl seemed to open to his soul
55 II, IV | the cemetery, the young girl plucking flowers, and he
56 II, IV | at Roncieres.”~The young girl’s face was illumined with
57 II, IV | was at his best. The young girl, animated by his vivacity,
58 II, IV | incomprehensibly afraid, of this little girl.~“Here is mamma,” said she.~
59 II, V | necessary to let the young girl know that it depended only
60 II, V | reflect.~He loved this little girl, then. He comprehended now
61 II, V | So he loved this little girl! He need no longer struggle,
62 II, V | beginning to love this little girl like a slave, a trembling
63 II, V | with the manner of a little girl, she kissed him on both
64 II, V | tenderness of the young girl and the passionate impulses
65 II, VI | illuminating the soul of that young girl!~He longed to throw himself
66 II, VI | control her, that young girl as independent as a young
67 II, VI | Then the Duchess, the young girl, her father, and the Marquis
68 II, VI | elderly man for a young girl, how would they had expressed
69 II, VI | moment that he saw the young girl and was bewildered, not
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