Part, Chapter
1 I, I | ever, although in a style different from that of his earlier
2 I, I | that she desired something different. The men of her world, political
3 I, I | all others, in a way so different, so unceasing? Had he simply
4 I, II | other like two sisters of different ages, the one a little too
5 I, II | women’s case is a little different. Don’t you think so, Corbelle?”~
6 I, III| light. Certainly, they were different, but at the same time so
7 II, II | often looked at in so many different mirrors, of which she knew
8 II, II | innumerable, pretty, all different, destined for delicate and
9 II, II | that he had so soon become different from his usual self. Yesterday,
10 II, II | whole weeks?”~“Yes, but in different circumstances, when the
11 II, III| of the following day in different shops, choosing or ordering
12 II, III| characteristic a little different from simple friendship.”~
13 II, IV | whole being which creates a different man as soon as the flame
14 II, IV | linked together in so many different ways, by so many similar
15 II, IV | faces approached each other, different, such as he knew them; then,
16 II, VI | something else— something very different—oh, yes!—and an omnibus
17 II, VI | same time dead, so many different things were in them, so
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