Part, Chapter
1 I, I | appearance of having only just reached full maturity, she seemed
2 I, I | good, for the painter had reached the state of emotion that
3 I, III| and a bachelor.~When he reached the Countess’s house, he
4 I, III| crossed the Seine, and reached the Avenue des Champs-Elysees,
5 I, III| of the tuning of violins reached their ears.~“Ah, there is
6 I, III| a card-room, and finally reached a sort of box over the gallery
7 I, III| wave from the instruments reached him he felt himself borne
8 I, IV | said the Countess.~They reached the interior stairway which
9 II, II | Oh, but Madame has not reached that time yet! With a few
10 II, II | of the route he must have reached.~Like all women who are
11 II, II | his heart.~At last they reached the edge of the plain, where
12 II, III| detour of the apartment, he reached the door and departed.~After
13 II, IV | suspicious to the mother. He reached his home in a gloomy mood
14 II, V | you that I do not.”~She reached up her hand to his mouth
15 II, VI | such a sensation of having reached the end of everything, the
16 II, VI | she guessed that he had reached the limit of suffering.~
17 II, VI | and wait for me.”~When she reached her husband’s door her heart
|