Part, Chapter
1 I, I | the weight of years was making him heavy. Tall, with broad
2 I, I | Very well; he must be making a speech in the House at
3 I, I | overflowed her spirit, making it light and happy. As she
4 I, I | Her preoccupation in ever making herself pleasing to him
5 I, I | arousing his jealousy, after making him suffer a little, she
6 I, II | of polite ceremony, like making the sign of the cross on
7 I, III| the pawing of the horses making a resonant sound against
8 I, III| all the heat of a lawyer making a plea, with the animation
9 I, III| and daughter were swiftly making from heavy wool, working
10 I, III| shoulders. “Why, everyone is making this kind of coverlets just
11 I, IV | carriages in Paris were making a pilgrimage to the Palais
12 II, I | much, which stifles~you, making me suffer also at this moment.~“
13 II, I | alone, too. My husband is making some~little trips around
14 II, I | means the difficulty of making a choice made me hesitate.
15 II, I | over the burning sidewalks,~making a curious spot, looking
16 II, III| great animal now.” Then, making a detour of the apartment,
17 II, III| possible she believes that I am making love to her daughter? No,
18 II, V | said to himself: “They are making game of me. They shall pay
19 II, V | was approaching slowly in making the rounds of the Hammam.~
20 II, VI | with fixed gaze.~He was making a great effort to speak,
21 II, VI | to the roots of her hair, making her long to cry out. They
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