Part, Chapter
1 I, I | indefinite time up to the moment when, in too full a bloom,
2 I, I | in the House at this very moment.”~“Ah! On what, pray?”~“
3 I, I | reminiscences.~It was at the moment when he had just risen like
4 I, I | she lost her pose every moment.~Sometimes he would move
5 I, I | according to the desire of the moment. From the date of this gift,
6 I, I | with the emotion of that moment; she hid her face in her
7 I, I | that she had effaced that moment from her memory and from
8 I, I | could recall to him that moment of shame.~After he had suffered—
9 I, I | remembrance of that wild, fleeting moment when their lips had met,
10 I, I | over again that rapturous moment; he retired early, his heart
11 I, I | you forget for a single moment this condition of my presence
12 I, I | nervous shock, and in a moment he detested her. Yes, yes,
13 I, I | the water.~But from the moment when the Countess had yielded,
14 I, II | us and in hastening that moment for which M. de Bismarck
15 I, III| Duchess, who was bowing every moment before raised hats or inclined
16 I, III| point, indicating at what moment a face that was losing,
17 I, IV | I promise it.”~At that moment a voice murmured “Mamma!”
18 I, IV | embrace her at the effective moment, how to clasp her tenderly
19 II, I | making me suffer also at this moment.~“With profound pity, I
20 II, I | deep-rooted is that love until the moment of final separation. No~
21 II, I | all,~as you are at this moment. I have foreseen for some
22 II, I | through my eyes.~“From that moment I have been weeping from
23 II, II | mother or of herself, every moment she felt her throat swelling
24 II, II | He even realized at that moment that his desire and affection
25 II, III| the great shops. From the moment of entering one, she took
26 II, III| quickly to Annette; “Wait a moment, my child; I have a word
27 II, III| only discovered it this moment. I cannot tell you anything
28 II, III| wished to see?”~“At this moment you are arguing against
29 II, IV | very well.”~She paused a moment, then added, significantly:~“
30 II, V | presence reminded her at every moment of the day of the hopelessness
31 II, VI | arcades, and stopped for a moment, and from them alighted
32 II, VI | supplication that for a moment a desire to love filled
33 II, VI | for conversation from the moment when Bertin should name
34 II, VI | far overwhelmed, from this moment, by a wave of unimaginable
35 II, VI | Bertin saw the journal at the moment that he saw the young girl
36 II, VI | poor friend!”~Then after a moment of silence she added: “It
37 II, VI | his hopeless heart at that moment? She now felt a burning
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