Part, Chapter
1 I, I | Madame de Guilleroy had given her in the country two governesses,
2 I, I | it not she who might have given him this almost impossible
3 I, II | murdered prostitute had been given as a present by the suspected
4 I, III| Thanks to the opportunities given them by the customs of fashionable
5 I, III| he touched some object, given by himself on some anniversary;
6 I, III| whose incessant exercise had given them bodies of steel, they
7 I, III| he tasted that happiness given only to artists, the happiness
8 I, III| of the beauties of nature given in the heart of Paris.~Olivier
9 I, III| attention, light but continuous, given by women to this labor of
10 I, III| made him suffer, which had given him suffering that day,
11 I, III| instant, all that she has given him.~With a throbbing heart
12 II, II | thank the mother for having given him this pleasure.~When
13 II, II | satisfaction of knowing that he had given her pleasure had quieted
14 II, II | the savor of former kisses given and returned; she made of
15 II, II | alone, when he might have given her the joy of taking her
16 II, IV | little gold case that he had given her, opened it, and offered
17 II, V | performance at the Opera, had given new hope to the Countess.~
18 II, V | which all her life had given her triumph, found itself
19 II, V | sadness things that would have given her joy, leaving her not
20 II, VI | discussing the care to be given. Turning her head the Countess
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