Part, Chapter
1 I, I | awakened in her before the day fixed for her debut in society.
2 I, I | with curiosity, her eyes fixed upon him, her ear eager
3 I, I | something of herself was fixed; and again and again he
4 I, III| that ripe affection, so fixed in the habit of finding
5 I, III| little faded in the mother, fixed upon him a look so similar
6 I, III| bowed to the ladies, with a fixed smile on her lips.~But Nanette
7 I, III| Cirque and the Hippodrome, on fixed days, to the Opera, and
8 II, IV | pausing in her work, and fixed her gaze upon him, a gaze
9 II, V | CHAPTER V~A WANING MOON~Fixed ideas have the tenacity
10 II, V | evening, when all eyes were fixed on Annette under her portrait,
11 II, V | indifferent tone: “Have you fixed the date of their marriage?”~“
12 II, V | physical suffering. This fixed idea had created a sensation
13 II, V | forced her to come, with fixed eyes, to see, to look again,
14 II, VI | himself as nourishment to this fixed idea. All that he saw that
15 II, VI | his soul, and, with eyes fixed always upon Annette’s blonde
16 II, VI | pursuing into the wings, his fixed thought now become absolute
17 II, VI | under the impulse of his fixed idea:~“Annette was charming
18 II, VI | her husband with great, fixed eyes, full of terror. Then
19 II, VI | asked, looking at him with fixed gaze.~He was making a great
20 II, VI | uncovered her eyes and fixed them, wide open, upon him,
21 II, VI | reflect, her eyes always fixed on Olivier.~Her husband
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