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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | Sometimes he would move far away from her, closing one 2 I, I | allow an affair to go too far. Compliments pleased her, 3 I, I | allow him to venture too far, thereby losing him, since 4 I, I | although she was already far away, for the sound of her 5 I, I | transgression, she is not far from love!~While he painted 6 I, III| breath of cold air from far away, from the country that 7 I, III| canvas.~With doors shut, far from the world, in the quiet 8 I, III| suddenly felt that she was far away, and he longed, with 9 II, I | come—and perhaps it is not far away—when in my~turn I too 10 II, I | I feel that you are both far, far away when I need you 11 II, I | feel that you are both far, far away when I need you near 12 II, I | It is extraordinary how far away from me you seem to 13 II, I | carriage or on horseback as far as eight or ten leagues~ 14 II, I | suffer too much when you are far away.~“OLIVIER.”~“Roncieres, 15 II, II | yellow fields, illuminated as far as the eye could see by 16 II, II | Countess. “We might walk as far as Berville, following the 17 II, II | barked louder and ventured as far as their cruppers, feigning 18 II, II | You wished to walk as far as Berville just now.”~“ 19 II, II | he may be in love though far away, through letters, thoughts, 20 II, II | summer nights so sweet. Far up in the heavens a few 21 II, II | against him.~When the bell, far away, rang the first signal 22 II, II | But he did not go away so far that he lost sight of the 23 II, II | Countess.”~She retired as far as her low chair, sat down 24 II, III| past that already seemed far away the great misfortune 25 II, IV | measures, weakened, and far off as an echo; then, sinking 26 II, IV | at her. Those days seemed far away, though in reality 27 II, V | When she had led him as far as the little circular divan, 28 II, V | down with a dry sound. As far as could be seen, they fell 29 II, V | dazzling. The time seemed far away, though it was quite 30 II, VI | tortures, he felt so lost, so far overwhelmed, from this moment, 31 II, VI | very low voice; “it was far away from here.”~The physician


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