Part, Chapter
1 I, I | affection which makes them so sweet and captivating.~Madame
2 I, I | quivering body the piercingly sweet remembrance of that wild,
3 I, I | something strange: constraint, a sweet sadness, that appeal of
4 I, III| carried him along through sweet dreams and charming reveries.
5 I, III| fields, houses, furniture, sweet or unsavory, the warm odors
6 I, III| woman whose presence was sweet. For a long time he had
7 I, III| household and under the sweet influence of her presence.
8 I, IV | reanimated, cheered by her sweet words, he began again to
9 II, I | and which were the first sweet emotions of our heart. To
10 II, I | murmured to each other a long, sweet chapter of~trifling childish
11 II, II | delicious. Heavens! how sweet it is here!”~The dews of
12 II, II | which makes summer nights so sweet. Far up in the heavens a
13 II, II | independence in its veins, that sweet instinct of liberty which
14 II, III| blending her grief with that sweet sorrow, in mingling her
15 II, IV | CHAPTER IV~SWEET POISON~With slow steps,
16 II, IV | deliver his soul from this sweet and captivating dream, he
17 II, IV | in silence, enjoying the sweet realization of presents
18 II, V | I will try to make them sweet to you.”~The shadow of the
19 II, V | handwriting that said such sweet things to him, the forgotten
20 II, V | that little mouth with its sweet breath, that he never should
21 II, V | good things, all things sweet, delicious and poetic, which
22 II, VI | Because life was too sweet. It is only at our age that
23 II, VI | very long time. He let that sweet rain of caresses fall on
24 II, VI | things that were now over —so sweet to feel, to dream! It was
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