Part, Chapter
1 I, I | her that she might meet immediately the Marquis de Farandal,
2 I, I | entered; she was alone! Immediately he was seized with a great
3 I, II | attention that she did not immediately wish to know him. She must
4 I, II | Mortemain, who loved her immediately, adopted her, and patronized
5 I, II | Annette de Guilleroy, he immediately had a suspicion of his aunt’
6 I, III| afternoon. He decided to go immediately to her house, that he might
7 I, III| you that she will be down immediately, and to ask you whether
8 I, III| which he had not remarked immediately, and which were in some
9 I, IV | He wished to find them immediately, but, leaning upon him,
10 II, II | of the country, swept in immediately through these openings,
11 II, II | her erect, the other two immediately got up also, and Julio began
12 II, II | so much that she decided immediately not to go to the station,
13 II, II | entered her mind, to depart immediately, by the first train, to
14 II, IV | but I will play it for you immediately, as soon as the little one
15 II, IV | glances only to transfer them immediately to the Countess, tormented
16 II, V | gesture that she did not immediately interpret, and she was tortured
17 II, V | Countess appeared almost immediately, apparently still a little
18 II, VI | encountered in life he had immediately transformed into a sort
19 II, VI | rose on the garden scene. Immediately a sort of fever of love
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