Part, Chapter
1 I, I | often irritable. He had his moments of impatience, soon repressed,
2 I, I | had been tied in a few moments that mysterious bond which
3 I, III| And I said that there were moments when I could no longer find
4 I, III| certain hours, certain moments, and he felt around him
5 II, II | with the painter, “why do moments like this pass so quickly?
6 II, II | through the most delicious moments of his life; that he had
7 II, III| remained standing a few moments, glad to be at home, in
8 II, III| surprised, reflected a few moments, and then began to talk
9 II, III| might pose for me a few moments. It would render me a great
10 II, III| Olivier.”~He reflected a few moments; then, choosing his words,
11 II, IV | death I often have these moments of weakness.”~
12 II, V | torture; then, in quieter moments she still hoped that she
13 II, VI | continued their applause a few moments, and were specially thanked
14 II, VI | her!”~She reflected a few moments, then continued: “You never
15 II, VI | times, which makes them in moments of terror the most valiant
16 II, VI | it was it!”~After a few moments of silence, those instants
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