Part, Chapter
1 I, I | Madame de Guilleroy, rising, approached the table, on which were
2 I, I | look underneath.~Bertin approached her, saying:~“You will disarrange
3 I, I | hear.~Sometimes when he approached her to alter a pose he would
4 I, II | happened to meet.~Musadieu approached the group. “Has the Duchess
5 I, II | possessed a masterpiece, approached to join him, and for a minute
6 I, II | themselves, and as the Count approached the Duchess, she said to
7 I, III| and when, as the carriage approached the lake, it joined the
8 I, III| of houses to rent.~They approached the lake, where two swans
9 I, III| Austrian cakes.~The Count approached the portable table, where
10 I, III| clock, the hands of which approached midnight. The Countess noticed
11 II, II | unexpected misfortune, she approached near enough to the mirror
12 II, III| daughter and the painter. He approached her, suddenly touched with
13 II, IV | walked more slowly as he approached the dwelling of the Comtesse
14 II, IV | isolation the two faces approached each other, different, such
15 II, V | does not tempt me.”~Annette approached in a playful way, saying: “
16 II, V | smile disdainfully.~Rocdiane approached them, having perceived the
17 II, V | saluted the three friends, or approached them to shake hands. Among
18 II, VI | Montrose.” The nearer one approached the Opera, the oftener he
19 II, VI | between her teeth, and she approached him, palpitating with horror.~
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