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1 I, I | heights of azure, across which passed flocks of birds in rapid 2 I, I | and as the De Guilleroys passed almost half their time in 3 I, I | Formerly, Olivier Bertin had passed six weeks or two months 4 I, I | say—a longing that never passed her lips— “He is in love 5 I, I | had won her, her! That had passed between them! Was it possible? 6 I, I | hour for the sitting had passed, for he felt very sure that 7 I, I | the approaching woman had passed he sat down again, as if 8 I, I | looked at the women that passed him, how pretty and charming 9 I, I | which sometimes, when she passed a church, urged her go in 10 I, I | calmer affection.~Years passed, however, without disuniting 11 I, II | another there. No Highness passed through Paris without dining 12 I, II | with a loud voice, she passed as having the air of a great 13 I, II | medium—imitate her.”~They passed into the dining-room. After 14 I, II | to the Duchess, and they passed into the large drawing-room, 15 I, III| solemn eight-spring vehicles, passed one another over and over 16 I, III| women only after they have passed the thirtieth year. The 17 I, III| beautiful only when they passed into their later period 18 I, III| himself up to the visions that passed before his eyes and into 19 I, III| should like that.”~They passed through the Avenue Velasquez 20 I, III| surprise and delight.~Then she passed all the children in review, 21 I, III| porcelain birds, and they passed before a young woman sitting 22 I, III| that!” said he.~They had passed before her; now they turned 23 I, III| her; now they turned and passed her again without her perceiving 24 I, III| evening alone, as he had passed so many others.~To his query: “ 25 I, III| his example. The two men passed through both drawing-rooms 26 I, III| breath of tenderness that had passed through his heart that day.~ 27 I, IV | and never, perhaps, had he passed such delightful evenings.~ 28 II, I | you~love me! I have just passed some frightful days. Indeed, 29 II, I | during the three weeks he had passed there.~The two men sat down 30 II, I | chestnut-trees, and when a woman passed, seeing her reserved chair, 31 II, II | to this time her life had passed almost without suffering, 32 II, II | background of blue sky. Then she passed before her mirror, judged 33 II, II | remember that door where you passed under my gaze, as a frigate 34 II, II | to him that he had just passed through the most delicious 35 II, II | lost her the game. The ball passed against her, almost rolling, 36 II, II | in deep mourning!”~He had passed his arm under that of the 37 II, II | sentiment through which she had passed, each minute having its 38 II, III| quieted, as if she had just passed through a serious crisis. 39 II, III| and hearts. Each shop she passed suggested the ones beyond, 40 II, III| shadow of the stairway; then passed to the shadow of her drawing-room, 41 II, III| evening. Madame de Guilleroy passed the whole of the following 42 II, III| This day, however, she passed before those candid mirrors, 43 II, III| limbs were breaking. As she passed Saint Augustin’s, she was 44 II, III| to Monsieur Bertin.”~She passed swiftly into the little 45 II, IV | now and then a belated cab passed; a man, sitting on a bench 46 II, IV | entered Montara’s.~Having passed all his life in the intimacy, 47 II, IV | memory of the two days I passed at Roncieres.”~She refused. 48 II, IV | words of admiration as they passed. It was the first time since 49 II, V | brought gifts. Not a week passed that he did not appear bearing 50 II, V | was short. A week had not passed ere she was again following 51 II, VI | Boulevard Malesherbes. As they passed the Guilleroyshouse the 52 II, VI | him!~A very long time had passed when she thought she heard 53 II, VI | omnibus, the wheel of which passed over his body. I cannot 54 II, VI | hush!”~A quick convulsion passed over his face; when it had 55 II, VI | over his face; when it had passed he said:~“Since we have


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