Part, Chapter
1 I, I | giving a lecture; and she listened with interest, a little
2 I, I | tried to stop him, but he listened to her no longer. Emotion
3 I, I | trembling, and anxious as she listened. He spoke a long time, demanding
4 I, I | things; but she smiled as she listened, and replied pleasantly,
5 I, II | specialists, to whom he listened with clever discernment.
6 I, III| crossed, and folded arms, he listened to the strains, and gave
7 I, III| touched her sympathy.~Bertin listened, more amused by her than
8 I, III| very lonely and sad.~As he listened, the painter felt as gay
9 I, III| again to chat pleasantly. He listened, stirred by a growing anxiety;
10 I, III| commissioner.~The Countess listened with curious gaze, her idle
11 I, III| heart that day.~The Countess listened, surprised, charmed, and
12 II, I | terms, to which Olivier listened gravely with frequent nods
13 II, III| my fair patient.”~She had listened to him with deep interest,
14 II, IV | contemplate Annette, but listened also to the music, that
15 II, V | work of fleeting time. She listened in the silence of the night
16 II, VI | half turned toward him, listened with that eager, youthful
17 II, VI | to himself.~The audience listened with deep attention and
18 II, VI | has not changed!” Then he listened, like the others, and behind
19 II, VI | connect with his love.~Now he listened from the depths of his soul
20 II, VI | heard him in this role, listened with renewed attention.
21 II, VI | whose voices were all he listened to. That man in a doublet,
22 II, VI | expect in this life.~Then he listened no more, heard nothing more.
23 II, VI | I entreat you!”~How she listened, how she palpitated! And
24 II, VI | in French society.~Bertin listened to him, and fancied Annette
25 II, VI | his sobs choked him. She listened, as he leaned against her,
26 II, VI | She started, sat up and listened. A second time the vibrating
27 II, VI | again in two weeks.”~She had listened, with profound attention,
28 II, VI | over my abdomen.”~As she listened she saw the accident, and
29 II, VI | during their absence, she listened, trying to understand perfectly,
30 II, VI | valet, standing near her, listened also, and behind him his
31 II, VI | When they were gone, she listened for the sound of the door
32 II, VI | penetrated the walls; and she listened to hear whether that rolling
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