Part, Chapter
1 I, I | his studio, he felt, in spite of any advances she might
2 I, I | head and rushed away, in spite of the supplications of
3 I, III| refined epicure; and in spite of strong but brief resistance,
4 I, III| thinking again that, in spite of this intimacy that had
5 I, IV | he was very doubtful, in spite of the warm congratulations
6 I, IV | troubled by them, but which, in spite of all we do or say, prick
7 II, I | to me rosy with youth, in spite of~her sadness, her eyes
8 II, III| the affection which, in spite of yourself, you are beginning
9 II, III| Roncieres for three years, in spite of my desire to have you
10 II, IV | instant. He continued, in spite of himself, to occupy his
11 II, IV | but his mind, aroused in spite of himself, eager for any
12 II, IV | with her own portrait. In spite of herself, she watched
13 II, V | Surely he must do it in spite of himself, incessantly,
14 II, V | struggling to retain, in spite of everything, the man she
15 II, V | and she sought, almost in spite of herself, to awaken in
16 II, V | Another love had entered, in spite of him, through this opening—
17 II, V | some way to realize it in spite of the difficulty. Only
18 II, V | better,” he murmured in spite of himself.~“We will resume
19 II, V | own room, she resumed, in spite of herself, that minute
20 II, VI | him, murmuring almost in spite of himself, under the impulse
21 II, VI | bottom of his heart, in spite of his legitimate vanity,
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