Part, Chapter
1 I, I | jacket with the prompt, swift movement indicating familiarity with
2 I, I | toward her, watching every movement of her face, all the tints
3 I, I | to kiss it. With a swift movement she would draw away her
4 I, I | soothed for some time by the movement of the carriage, putting
5 I, II | Then by an imperceptible movement of cheek and eyebrow, he
6 I, III| salutation with a short movement of the head, she would ask “
7 I, III| shoulders. All the women, with a movement almost simultaneous, drew
8 I, III| followed their words, felt the movement of the carriage, inhaled
9 I, IV | her knee with a caressing movement. She would give him one
10 I, IV | waist, and to show by a movement, a caress, or some ingenious
11 II, I | some noise and see some movement.”~“Well, at this season,
12 II, IV | trouble of an effort or a movement, it was like the terrible
13 II, IV | have to make only a slight movement, merely a turn of the neck,
14 II, IV | the poet with an impatient movement, muttering: “Old fool!”
15 II, IV | which each, with a natural movement, placed one hand, he indicated
16 II, V | she laid, with a weary movement, the little glass upon the
17 II, VI | Republican guards directed the movement of the crowds, and the innumerable
18 II, VI | s desk stopped short all movement, all coughing and whispering;
19 II, VI | spontaneous, almost unthinking, movement he took the copy, closed
20 II, VI | She pressed, with gentle movement, the feverish hand she clasped,
21 II, VI | repeated.~With the same movement of both hands, she cast
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