Part, Chapter
1 I, I | Countess having preferred to keep her entirely away from it,
2 I, I | please him, take him and keep him.~Thus she lived in terror
3 I, III| he could not take her and keep her with him; then, as his
4 I, IV | always able to hold and keep him, she would suggest amusements
5 I, IV | lag, but did his best to keep it bright and interesting;
6 I, IV | efforts to attract him and to keep him near her. She refused
7 II, II | needs to be full in order to keep fresh, she sought to create
8 II, II | quickly? We can hold nothing, keep nothing. We have not even
9 II, II | But Olivier, desiring to keep her near him, nervous at
10 II, II | against him.~“Well, you will keep the brooch until you cease
11 II, II | to say she was ill and to keep her bed, so that she need
12 II, V | the young people, and to keep the two men from meeting.~
13 II, V | Countess’s suspicions, and keep for himself a friendly door
14 II, V | him, and resign herself to keep it.~Every evening, too,
15 II, V | if only He would let her keep for two or three years still
16 II, VI | someone with him; he would keep him.~“Do come up; I want
17 II, VI | Musadieu.~Nothing could keep him, and Olivier Bertin
18 II, VI | often as you wish.”~“No. Keep me here as much as possible.”~“
19 II, VI | hospital surgeon, who will keep a better watch over the
20 II, VI | let you go, that I did not keep you with me!”~“It would
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