Part, Chapter
1 I, I | walls, before it began to grow soft and dim, to slumber
2 I, I | Parisian women who never grow old; who carry within themselves
3 I, II | more polish. And you must grow a little plumper—not very
4 I, II | thin; slender women never grow old.”~This point also was
5 I, II | very fat person should not grow thin too rapidly.~This observation
6 I, II | see whether I shall not grow thin!”~The Duchess, furious,
7 I, II | The folly of wishing to grow thin.”~The Count looked
8 I, III| Oh, my dear fellow, we grow young as we grow gray, and
9 I, III| fellow, we grow young as we grow gray, and the whiter our
10 II, II | bite them. They began to grow uneasy, and the nervous
11 II, II | time she felt her eyelids grow moist she wiped them away
12 II, II | which cannot change nor grow old, which I cannot cease
13 II, II | was young, she could run, grow warm, become red, let her
14 II, III| can. Sleep a good deal and grow a little plumper. This is
15 II, V | little respite. She must grow old, of course, just as
16 II, VI | beginning and watched it grow.”~He answered as if she
17 II, VI | nothing.”~He appeared to grow easier, in fact, to suffer
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