Part, Chapter
1 I, I | come and sit in an armchair near the newly begun sketch,
2 I, I | then he would draw very near to her to note the slightest
3 I, I | but he felt her always near him, as if she never had
4 I, II | study nothing; they are near science, of which they are
5 I, II | her, then seated himself near the Baroness de Corbelle,
6 I, III| himself very much at home even near the folds of her robe, so
7 I, III| other publications lay near it, some of them uncut:
8 I, III| They seated themselves near the water, and the two swans
9 I, III| irritating! What was there near him to revive thus his extinct
10 I, III| a young man, to have her near him.~He was moved in thinking
11 I, III| be alone with her, to sit near her and lay his head on
12 I, III| like so much to live always near you!” he sighed.~He was
13 I, IV | under a willow-tree, and near by was a vessel in distress
14 I, IV | whereby she might have him near her as much as possible,
15 I, IV | attract him and to keep him near her. She refused invitations
16 I, IV | formerly. Thus he lived near them, shared between them,
17 II, I | far away when I need you near me so~much.~“It is extraordinary
18 II, I | me, I will return to be~near you. In all the world, I
19 II, II | misfortune, she approached near enough to the mirror to
20 II, II | with joy at knowing him so near, of speaking to him and
21 II, II | spirit of evening, very near each other, nearer than
22 II, II | them, since he had them near him; he even closed his
23 II, II | Olivier, desiring to keep her near him, nervous at seeing her
24 II, III| the little drawing-room near by, where he often made
25 II, IV | should have experienced near her that rejuvenation of
26 II, IV | hands with her, and sitting near her, said:~“Guess why I
27 II, V | now all that he had felt near her since that walk in the
28 II, VI | knew nothing! There, very near him, without giving a thought
29 II, VI | yes!”~She felt that he was near weeping, and led him into
30 II, VI | But then you would be near her.”~“And near you!”~“You
31 II, VI | would be near her.”~“And near you!”~“You must not see
32 II, VI | the accident really happen near the Gobelins?”~Bertin closed
33 II, VI | for not keeping Olivier near her, for driving him away,
34 II, VI | this time she would remain near the injured man, she, for
35 II, VI | painter’s valet, standing near her, listened also, and
36 II, VI | him.~She had drawn quite near to the bed, and putting
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