Part, Chapter
1 I, I | CHAPTER I~A DUEL OF HEARTS~Broad daylight streamed
2 I, I | of the feeling in their hearts.~Then, without deliberate
3 I, I | sometimes in the purest hearts desire arises like a gust
4 I, I | of whom hovers over our hearts. Had he not almost found
5 I, I | alone, they so fill their hearts with thoughts of him that
6 II, I | same~interests binding our hearts together, the need of that
7 II, II | same joyful and unburdened hearts, the gaiety of which expressed
8 II, II | wounded a little, and whose hearts mingle as they sympathize
9 II, II | the fashion of women whose hearts are easily moved to demonstration.~
10 II, III| carry in their eyes and hearts. Each shop she passed suggested
11 II, IV | our eyes, our lips, our hearts, our thoughts, all our appetites,
12 II, IV | love, the echo of all young hearts bewildered with desires.~
13 II, IV | that which stirred their hearts. He interested himself as
14 II, V | gives light and life to the hearts of men up to their last
15 II, VI | loved him, now, as innocent hearts love; that is to say she
16 II, VI | irresistible, had felt their hearts throb as he appeared upon
17 II, VI | It is the fault of our hearts, which never have grown
18 II, VI | compelling me to burn both our hearts!”~He supplicated her, his
19 II, VI | all the sadness of their hearts; they were spasms of pain
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