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1 I, I | experienced that slight painful emotion which touches the heart
2 I, I | had reached the state of emotion that is necessary in order
3 I, I | he was astonished at the emotion that possessed him.~Did
4 I, I | come from an indefinable emotion, more physical than mental.
5 I, I | made you think so?”~“My emotion when you are not here; my
6 I, I | listened to her no longer. Emotion overflowed his heart, and
7 I, I | she was overcome with the emotion of that moment; she hid
8 I, I | shared that swift and ardent emotion?~She reflected a long time,
9 I, I | together with the deepest emotion of life.~He did not go out
10 I, I | and, dizzy with violent emotion, sat down once more to await
11 I, IV | embrace you!”~A warm wave of emotion swept over her, and, raising
12 II, II | trembling with a strange emotion, she made a long and patient
13 II, II | in a voice warmed by real emotion, exclaimed: “Ah, my poor
14 II, II | most puzzling, yet complete emotion a man might feel, intoxicated
15 II, III| arouse more thought and emotion, would contain more philosophy.
16 II, III| an irresistible flood of emotion overwhelming his heart.~
17 II, IV | subtle comprehension of the emotion that flows through sounds.
18 II, IV | of himself, eager for any emotion it could find, sought among
19 II, IV | comprehend what strange emotion was this that stirred his
20 II, IV | beauty are to be found, an emotion of pleasure that almost
21 II, IV | little wake of flattering emotion which the passing of a pretty
22 II, V | equally pleased with the emotion of her nephew and the distress
23 II, V | confusion of anger and mingled emotion suffocated him, revealing
24 II, V | himself in. What strange emotion, profound, physical, frightfully
25 II, VI | speak, so great was his emotion: “Oh, a great misfortune—
26 II, VI | gaze carried a superhuman emotion from one heart to the other.~
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