Part, Chapter
1 I, I | reflected the whole studio, he saw one of the portieres move;
2 I, I | as a man of the world he saw one day, at the Duchesse
3 I, I | and was surprised when he saw her. She extended her hand
4 I, I | happiness. Suddenly she saw tears in his eyes and was
5 I, I | with a blank gaze that saw nothing; she thought of
6 I, I | the street. Every gown he saw in the distance made his
7 I, I | times he believed that he saw her; then when the approaching
8 I, I | a deception.~Suddenly he saw her, doubted, then took
9 I, I | She is afraid!” as he saw her coming always with her
10 I, I | and dreams.~Then, when she saw that he came back to her,
11 I, I | suddenly feared, as she saw him disgusted with his own
12 I, III| drooped over his eyes, he saw again the Bois, the crowd
13 I, III| around him, he fancied he saw pass by him the shadow of
14 I, III| who returns to life, he saw and felt only walls within
15 I, III| her eyes to the clock and saw that it was about to strike
16 I, IV | search of Olivier Bertin.~He saw them and hastened to meet
17 I, IV | Guilleroy himself, when he saw one or the other pass through
18 II, I | weeping and Annette sobbing. I saw~your arrival at the station,
19 II, I | hours of waiting. When he saw him enter, he rushed toward
20 II, II | amused himself whenever he saw the cows lying down. Irritated,
21 II, II | of the mail-carrier, who saw so many emotions through
22 II, II | she ran to the window and saw the phaeton as it made the
23 II, II | waved his handkerchief as he saw the Countess, to which she
24 II, II | fort? Good heavens! when I saw the little one, just now,
25 II, II | already tasted, and which he saw now reproduced as by a miracle;
26 II, II | me a little.” Suddenly he saw Julio hunting among the
27 II, II | when he raised his eyes and saw her.~“Well, are you star-gazing,
28 II, III| As soon as the painter saw him enter and approach the
29 II, III| husband answered; “I just saw him going away in the English
30 II, III| make them her vassals, she saw plainly that her daughter
31 II, III| Approaching her, Olivier saw in her eyes two bright drops
32 II, IV | course of these memories, he saw once more the road they
33 II, IV | her own. She guessed, she saw in the eyes the rapid and
34 II, V | them; and as he now seldom saw the Duchess and the Marquis,
35 II, V | The first face the painter saw was that of the Comte de
36 II, V | returning whenever she saw the polished surface of
37 II, VI | expectation.~And Olivier, who saw all, and knew all, who had
38 II, VI | rose he stood up again, and saw Doctor Faust, lost in sorrowful
39 II, VI | fixed idea. All that he saw that was beautiful or rare,
40 II, VI | s delicate profile, and saw the Marquis de Farandal,
41 II, VI | metamorphosis. Thenceforth he saw before him only a fairy
42 II, VI | following to his box, where he saw, putting more white powder
43 II, VI | that stupid creature who saw nothing, who did not know,
44 II, VI | with the women whom he saw applauding him from their
45 II, VI | little further down, he saw his own name, and these
46 II, VI | a copy of Figaro. Bertin saw the journal at the moment
47 II, VI | journal at the moment that he saw the young girl and was bewildered,
48 II, VI | entered. As soon as she saw Olivier’s convulsed and
49 II, VI | it! I have felt it all. I saw it from the beginning and
50 II, VI | and through the window she saw the flying gas-jets, veiled
51 II, VI | On entering the room she saw first a pale face on a white
52 II, VI | that pale face the Countess saw two eyes that watched her
53 II, VI | a string from within.~He saw the terror of his friend,
54 II, VI | abdomen.”~As she listened she saw the accident, and shaking
55 II, VI | and turning black, and she saw something red flowing. It
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