Part, Chapter
1 I, I | minute details in which the jealous and subtle curiosity of
2 I, I | should be both proud and jealous of her. And every time that
3 I, III| altogether. To-day he was jealous of him, that deceived husband
4 I, III| irritated me.”~“Are you jealous?”~“It is not being jealous
5 I, III| jealous?”~“It is not being jealous to find a man a bore.”~He
6 II, I | hear her spoken of, but jealous of that intimate happiness
7 II, II | had suffered. She was not jealous of her daughter’s beauty!
8 II, IV | reproached him with being jealous of the Marquis! Was it true?
9 II, IV | fact he was indeed a little jealous. What was there astonishing
10 II, IV | Are we not always being jealous of men who pay court to
11 II, V | because she was a little jealous, and he had stolen and kept
12 II, V | s face with tortured and jealous attention, watching every
13 II, VI | of secret, helpless, and jealous love, down in the furnace
14 II, VI | so much a night.~“You are jealous of them!” said the Duchess. “
15 II, VI | desired something, he had been jealous of it; jealous in an imperceptible
16 II, VI | had been jealous of it; jealous in an imperceptible but
17 II, VI | but continuous fashion, jealous of all that absorbed the
18 II, VI | away from him. He had been jealous of all that she did without
19 II, VI | that seemed to please her, jealous even of a heroic officer
20 II, VI | This vision, too, made him jealous.~They were now going up
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