Part, Chapter
1 I, I | entirely away from it, in order that a new taste for its
2 I, I | reaching to the elbow. In order to remove one she took it
3 I, I | thoughtful, put them in order with great care, that she
4 I, I | made him talk at length in order to show him, by her attention,
5 I, I | emotion that is necessary in order to discover all the qualities
6 I, I | probed deep in his heart in order to see, to understand. He
7 I, I | arrows turning so slowly, in order to push the larger one on
8 I, I | she must say in reply, in order to be ready for any surprise.~
9 I, I | go out that evening, in order to live over again that
10 I, I | should be eternal; but in order to intimate all these passionate
11 I, I | was moved to pity, and, in order that she might forget, he
12 I, I | He knew how to wait. In order to reassure her and to conquer
13 I, I | without his perceiving it, in order to make him express his
14 I, I | be tortured by doubts. In order to surprise him, she would
15 I, I | discover all his tastes, in order that, while gratifying them
16 I, I | over and maintain them, in order to surround him with all
17 I, II | always wishes to make war in order to obtain it. But that is
18 I, II | placed before the portrait in order to illumine it, the servant
19 I, II | return of his own daughter in order to hasten events.~Madame
20 I, III| of embroidered velvet, in order to allow one to admire the
21 I, III| bridges in the suburbs, in order to amaze the bourgeois passers-by.~“
22 I, III| Yes, that is true.”~In order to dispel altogether the
23 I, IV | when they ceased to work in order to listen to him, he felt
24 I, IV | nor to the theaters, in order to have the joy of throwing
25 I, IV | on a new allurement. In order to become as slender as
26 I, IV | modesty of a little mother. In order always to wear gowns like
27 I, IV | other, and then change the order of the interrogations, so
28 II, I | to me~unlimited, and in order to express them I had such
29 II, I | capture from this man, in order to gather round him that
30 II, I | parliamentary eloquence in order to sing the praises of his
31 II, II | close to one cow that, in order not to fall against her,
32 II, II | and irreparably ill.~In order to see herself better, to
33 II, II | of sad things no more, in order to regain the hue of health.~
34 II, II | age needs to be full in order to keep fresh, she sought
35 II, II | meet me at the station in order to give me that surprise.
36 II, II | were laid out in graceful order on a muslin scarf bordered
37 II, II | apple-trees had been cut down, in order to make a good court for
38 II, II | hay-stack, mowed that morning in order to give a clear field to
39 II, II | whip has yet vanquished.~In order to attract her he talked
40 II, II | shall be. We will go to order it as soon as we return
41 II, II | their shoulders, and in order to see their eyes, of a
42 II, III| at its headquarters, in order to obtain it quite fresh.~
43 II, IV | detour he might make in order to fly from it.~The confusion
44 II, V | waves!~Then he arose, and in order to see this apparition no
45 II, V | he went away quickly in order to avoid shaking hands with
46 II, V | little charm she needed in order to be pleasing.~She did
47 II, VI | continue the subject, and in order to attract his attention
48 II, VI | and reread the article in order to grasp its every meaning.
49 II, VI | appeared in search of her. In order to gain time to dry her
50 II, VI | hair without a semblance of order, gazing without thinking
51 II, VI | was left alone. Now, in order that she should commit no
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