Part, Chapter
1 I, I | thick and short white hair set off the black eyes beneath
2 I, I | animal surprised at being set free.~“Isn’t that elegant,
3 I, I | simply fallen into the trap set by her coquetry, which he
4 I, I | heart-breaking.~When she set out from her own home to
5 I, I | thoughts he could find only set phrases, commonplace expressions,
6 I, II | servant having carelessly set it a little on one side.~
7 I, III| and in a casket a complete set of doll’s jewelry—necklaces,
8 I, III| rings, brooches, ear-rings set with diamonds, sapphires,
9 I, III| entered, veiled, ready to set forth. She extended her
10 I, III| the club.”~“Then, shall we set you down there in passing?”~“
11 I, III| trunks designedly polished, set off in a charming perspective
12 I, III| seemed long to him, and as he set out for the Boulevard Malesherbes
13 I, III| My God! how that animal set my teeth on edge!” said
14 I, IV | large doors. The tables, set close together and filled
15 I, IV | increased constantly, and set her wits to contriving plans
16 I, IV | conservatory, filled with statues set up along the pathway around
17 II, I | months, I liked~very much to set out alone and stroll along
18 II, I | the right place.”~So they set out, arm in arm, toward
19 II, II | well, if you wish.”~They set out. The young girl walked
20 II, II | there together; so all three set out for the village.~They
21 II, III| another current of thought set in; the voices took on a
22 II, III| little prescription that will set you right again. But above
23 II, IV | the bracket seat.”~They set out, and a little later
24 II, IV | trifles with which they set forth their beauty; the
25 II, V | They were just about to set out, since they were going
26 II, VI | precious bodies, divinely set forth!~All the way along
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