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1 I, I | curiosity of women delights, passing from remarks upon her toilet
2 I, I | demi-monde he had had some passing adventures due to his renown,
3 I, I | and powerless. A cab was passing; she called to it and said
4 I, I | masculine will, his caprice, his passing fancy for a woman he had
5 I, II | etiquette, they had succeeded in passing in the eyes of many for
6 I, II | had met that morning; then passing from drawing-room to drawing-room
7 I, III| finding her somewhere, of passing some time by her side, or
8 I, III| carriages it touched in passing a strange perfume of some
9 I, III| inclined heads, appeared to be passing them in review, calling
10 I, III| we set you down there in passing?”~“Thank you, that will
11 I, III| risen like soldiers at the passing of an officer; mounted the
12 I, III| dear fellow,” said Bertin, passing into the dressing-room to
13 I, III| draperies had thrown to him in passing, with the evaporating breath
14 I, III| three times around the park, passing always before the same persons,
15 I, IV | nameless trivialities of the passing fancy of the day, and never
16 II, II | the vague preoccupation of passing time, of advancing age,
17 II, III| were ignorant of what was passing within you, as I was ignorant
18 II, IV | toward the gentleman who is passing or who enters with a lovely
19 II, IV | the Rue Taitbout; after passing three times before the Vaudeville,
20 II, IV | such as he knew them; then, passing one before the other, mingled,
21 II, IV | would be made.~Time was passing, insensibly and sweetly,
22 II, IV | flattering emotion which the passing of a pretty woman leaves
23 II, V | desire to know what was passing in his heart. He gave no
24 II, V | A little gentleman was passing, bow-legged, with thin arms
25 II, V | massage now.”~An Arab was passing.~“Ahmed, are you at liberty?”~“
26 II, V | the animal-like sound of a passing tempest, and at the same
27 II, V | she had some notion of the passing years and of the changes
28 II, VI | not deny it, for he was passing through one of those periods
29 II, VI | seemed to rasp his throat in passing. Only his fingers moved
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