Part, Chapter
1 I, I | with this service. As she seated herself on the divan, he
2 I, I | dreaming of love.~He had just seated himself when the Countess
3 I, I | daughter, whom the artist seated before a table covered with
4 I, I | of sunlight and mourning, seated before him, laughing and
5 I, I | happiness when you arrive.”~She seated herself.~“Oh, don’t disturb
6 I, II | within her.~She had hardly seated herself when the same servant
7 I, II | dining-room. After they were seated, Musadieu resumed the discussion.~“
8 I, II | seemed to sparkle.~He was seated beside the young girl, and
9 I, II | little on one side.~Then they seated themselves, and as the Count
10 I, II | unimportant words with her, then seated himself near the Baroness
11 I, III| the porte-cochere.~Bertin seated himself facing the two ladies,
12 I, III| carriages.~The young girl was seated beside Olivier, riding backward,
13 I, III| a flotilla in which were seated very well-bred ladies and
14 I, III| faces and necks; others, seated on a square divan that ran
15 I, III| When the five friends were seated the banker Liverdy, a vigorous
16 I, III| with the two women always seated before him, sometimes on
17 I, III| sit down,” he said.~They seated themselves near the water,
18 I, III| perhaps—I never know.”~He had seated himself and now looked scornfully
19 I, III| drawing-room together and seated themselves.~“My God! how
20 I, III| accustomed armchair, and seated close beside her now he
21 II, I | beginning to sound. The two men, seated on the balcony of the Cafe
22 II, II | in black crape, had just seated themselves opposite each
23 II, II | lawn, drawn by two horses. Seated beside Annette, in the back
24 II, II | quickly.”~But she remained seated a very long time before
25 II, IV | certain esteem.~When he had seated the Countess and her daughter
26 II, IV | velvet. The painter was seated between the two women, and
27 II, V | each other.~When he was seated, everyone was silent for
28 II, V | and silent; others were seated on marble benches, with
29 II, VI | in sorrowful meditation, seated in his alchemist’s laboratory.~
30 II, VI | the Marquis de Farandal, seated behind her, also looking
31 II, VI | family party. They had just seated themselves at table, and
32 II, VI | he was silent.~Then she seated herself in the armchair,
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