Part, Chapter
1 I, I | painter experienced that slight painful emotion which touches
2 I, I | It was said of him with slight surprise: “He is really
3 I, I | his lips, saying, with a slight frown:~“Come, come—work!”~
4 I, II | foundation, or weight; how slight is the basis of their beliefs,
5 I, II | intellectual culture being slight and their erudition a simple
6 I, III| resumed, with an air of slight confusion:~“Mamma told me
7 I, III| voice of that woman! How slight a thing it takes to move
8 I, III| to dispel altogether the slight cloud of regret she had
9 I, IV | Others were short, active, slight or stocky, wearing foulard
10 I, IV | distracted by one of those slight but persistent preoccupations,
11 II, I | hot food, floated in the slight breezes from the chestnut-trees,
12 II, II | murmur of life, a thousand slight sounds, the harmony of which
13 II, II | whose touch has been so slight that reason does not remember
14 II, II | window-sill, gazing at the moon.~A slight noise made her look down.
15 II, IV | would have to make only a slight movement, merely a turn
16 II, V | soul, and he said with a slight bow: “It will be necessary
17 II, VI | They sat down behind this slight embroidered wall, veiled
18 II, VI | involuntarily now and then, with slight tremors which the Countess
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