Part, Chapter
1 I, I | herself into the carriage, closed the door, sank back in one
2 I, I | nothing can obliterate it! I closed my eyes. I submitted for
3 I, III| charming reveries. With closed eyes, legs crossed, and
4 I, III| quiet of his own dwelling, closed to everyone, in the friendly
5 I, III| any longer.~The door was closed softly behind him, and the
6 II, II | instinct of danger, she closed her eyes in letting herself
7 II, II | let me embrace you!”~She closed her eyes, leaned toward
8 II, II | table. The shutters were closed, and two large candelabra
9 II, II | had them near him; he even closed his eyes that he might feel
10 II, II | inevitable sorrows.~Annette, with closed eyes, having also murmured
11 II, III| confused.~The doors being closed to visitors, no one called
12 II, V | doubt, not able to read that closed heart, wherein she felt
13 II, V | fatality! Yes, it had suddenly closed itself, upon a secret. She
14 II, V | behind the draperies over the closed door.~“Sit down, my friend,”
15 II, V | discovered; and, with lips closed, but imploring with that
16 II, VI | richer than ever!~Bertin had closed his eyes. For a whole month,
17 II, VI | movement he took the copy, closed it, folded it, and slipped
18 II, VI | near the Gobelins?”~Bertin closed his eyes, as if to recollect;
19 II, VI | of the door below being closed, then to the rolling wheels
20 II, VI | shall surely have closed my eyes forever and that
21 II, VI | his eyes, which remained closed, to be able to say one word
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