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1 I, I | Guilleroy began to take pleasure in the sittings. She was
2 I, I | grateful to him for the pleasure she took in the sittings.
3 I, I | experienced a strange, subtle pleasure in delay, in watching her,
4 I, II | degree of astonishment or of pleasure she experienced at the sight
5 I, III| more, carried away by the pleasure of the rapid driving. The
6 I, III| children in review, and the pleasure she felt in seeing those
7 I, III| understands everything with more pleasure, when the vision is clearer
8 I, IV | him, he felt a thrill of pleasure, an assurance of success,
9 II, I | everything I~used to take pleasure in doing, or did with indifferent~
10 II, II | for having given him this pleasure.~When they returned to the
11 II, II | himself willingly to the pleasure of unpremeditated and exquisite
12 II, II | knowing that he had given her pleasure had quieted him; but he
13 II, II | all her movements with the pleasure one feels in seeing the
14 II, IV | woods they only enjoyed the pleasure of seeing pheasants, quail,
15 II, IV | rejoiced at the thought of the pleasure he was about to give her.~
16 II, IV | be found, an emotion of pleasure that almost equaled that
17 II, IV | exquisite and almost sensuous pleasure in a woman’s heart.~Then
18 II, V | preferred above all others, the pleasure of galloping beside him
19 II, V | something that would give pleasure, to purchase for someone,
20 II, V | parliamentary work, his only pleasure, talked very well concerning
21 II, V | It would give me great pleasure.”~“No, thanks,” replied
22 II, V | having disturbed an organized pleasure party.”~She seized his hand.~“
23 II, V | he would give Annette the pleasure of seeing this performance.
24 II, V | her joy, leaving her not a pleasure, a contentment, or a gaiety
25 II, VI | was moved with a thrill of pleasure.~When the curtain fell,
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