Part, Chapter
1 I, I | and Bertin, noting that he pleased and amused her, began to
2 I, I | Little Annette, astonished, pleased, and always thoughtful,
3 I, I | go too far. Compliments pleased her, awakened desires, fed
4 I, I | their titles.~The painter pleased her at first because such
5 I, I | took in the sittings. He pleased her, too, because he was
6 I, I | and perhaps was even more pleased when she heard him called
7 I, I | Guilleroy, although she pleased him infinitely, did not
8 I, I | bring into his life. Yet she pleased him very much, and he concluded: “
9 I, IV | into society, being better pleased to know that he was mingling
10 II, II | animated by the contest, pleased to find himself so agile,
11 II, III| mourning” she went away much pleased, and entered other shops
12 II, III| little regarded but which pleased her nevertheless, that this
13 II, IV | their beauty; the stuffs pleased his eyes; the laces attracted
14 II, V | herself to marry him if he pleased her.~She had understood
15 II, V | because another face has pleased him, transforming him in
16 II, V | Duchess was almost equally pleased with the emotion of her
17 II, VI | attractive and the women were pleased with him. But Olivier felt
18 II, VI | Musadieu to take the one that pleased him best; Musadieu hesitated,
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