Part, Chapter
1 I, I | happiness. Suddenly she saw tears in his eyes and was so deeply
2 I, I | sorrow, by the contagion of tears, she sobbed, her nerves
3 I, I | her and kissing her; the tears she shed were sincere, coming
4 I, II | choking, their eyes full of tears, doubled up on their beds
5 II, I | kiss your eyes filled with tears.~“OLIVIER.”~“Roncieres,
6 II, I | are~shedding such bitter tears. Pardon me! I am so used
7 II, I | me, I suddenly~felt the tears beginning to flow from my
8 II, I | burning. Oh, those first tears, how they hurt me! They
9 II, I | hardly breathe. Then the tears came faster, larger, cooler.~
10 II, II | grief that would cause her tears to flow afresh.~Annette,
11 II, II | accumulated grief broke forth in tears, flowing from her eyes by
12 II, II | and her eyes filling with tears, but to prevent them from
13 II, II | feared to weep lest her tears run down her cheeks. She
14 II, III| time, their voices full of tears. For some minutes it seemed,
15 II, III| sorrow, in mingling her tears with those of her daughter.~
16 II, V | bewildered eyes, from which tears were flowing. And then on
17 II, V | handkerchief, moist with her tears!~Ah, what sad things! What
18 II, VI | of her face, whereon the tears continued slowly to roll
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