Part, Chapter
1 I, II | one present, that laughter ran around the table.~The Duchess,
2 I, II | and after saluting her he ran his eyes over her, with
3 I, III| seated on a square divan that ran along the four sides of
4 I, III| indescribably. His imagination ran riot, made drunk by melody,
5 I, IV | heart. Through his mind ran arguments to convince him
6 I, IV | passage, up and down which ran the distracted waiters,
7 II, I | faster, larger, cooler.~They ran from my eyes as from a spring,
8 II, II | chair, she jumped up and ran to the window, calling out: “
9 II, II | the crack of a whip; she ran to the window and saw the
10 II, II | light. Annette and Julio ran along, each seeming to have
11 II, II | up to her knee when she ran to catch a ball, dashed
12 II, II | some woods, through which ran a stream called “La Rainette,”
13 II, II | childish impatience, and as she ran up to beg her mother to
14 II, II | called him, and when the dog ran up to put his finely formed
15 II, III| drops which, breaking forth, ran down her cheeks. He was
16 II, III| ether to her.”~He went out, ran to get a flask from his
17 II, IV | at Aix had not cured him, ran through his loins, like
18 II, V | body and muscular limbs, ran before him to raise a curtain
19 II, V | rose at its approach. They ran before it, massing themselves,
20 II, V | mamma, I am going.”~She ran away, still throwing kisses
21 II, VI | Then, candle in hand, she ran to the vestibule.~Through
22 II, VI | omnibus knocked me down and ran over my abdomen.”~As she
23 II, VI | gnawed at the corners, ran along the edge of the paper,
24 II, VI | letters, as from a wound; it ran slowly toward the flames,
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