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1 1| muttered Hector, whose long thin face assumed an expression 2 1| stage boxes, bedraped with long–fringed scalloped hangings, 3 1| with a disproportionately long neck, a thin, drawn face, 4 1| beyond it was still heard the long–drawn rumble of the boulevard.~“ 5 1| de Beuville?”~“Oh, for a long time back,” replied Hector. “ 6 1| of the curtain then? So long a period of expectancy had 7 1| issuing from the stalls. For a long time past the theatrical 8 1| she had been benumbed by long and fruitless waiting. Under 9 1| chandelier was turned down; long strips of gray canvas slipped 10 2| in little plaits, had a long canine face, at once livid 11 2| once more sank last night’s long, feverish dream of endlessly 12 2| off seeing her niece for a long time because among the family 13 2| preserve.~Dessert took a long time. Zoe did not remove 14 2| her mistress was out so long. Ordinarily when Madame 15 2| to wait. If her niece was long in coming it was because 16 2| tomorrow, and Nana entered into long explanations.~“There’s company 17 2| bell sounded for quite a long time. Capital! Another of 18 2| hesitate. She was very tired. A long night’s sleep—oh, it would 19 2| they? Men were arriving in long clothes. So she gave up 20 2| one shoe on. Despite her long experience, the maid was 21 3| toward the sunlight with such long slender branches that their 22 3| This drawing room takes so long to warm.”~And with that 23 3| The banker Steiner, not long since introduced into this 24 3| dark blue shadow of her long eyelashes, retained the 25 4| it clung about her like a long shift. But she put it on 26 4| this absence of ceremony. A long table stretched from one 27 4| this same table was not long enough, for the plates thereon 28 4| through dint of making a long arm between his neighbors’ 29 4| daughter of a little clerk long since dead of shame, was 30 4| Sabine’s, there ensued a long discussion about Bismarck. 31 4| rushing into Paris! In the long run, perhaps, after the 32 4| at Jouvisy, which she had long had her eye on.~“What’s 33 4| somnolence which accompanies a long vigil, and the lamps cast 34 4| for his experience was a long one and rendered him superior 35 4| after Clarisse, who had long since gone off with her 36 5| to actors who are used to long waits before their turn 37 5| fellow for all that, and a long white beard lent that fiery 38 5| ringing in the distance. The long–drawn sound grew fainter, 39 5| with her gaze while his long goatlike visage kept up 40 5| the callboy in cracked and long–drawn accents “The curtain’ 41 5| The curtain fell amid a long–drawn salvo of applause. 42 5| he kept tucking up his long legs in his endeavors to 43 5| again. He hugged him in his long arms and cried:~“Oh, take 44 5| in the far background, long lines of gaslight had been 45 5| shut his eyes and drew a long breath and drank in the 46 5| Clarisse and Simonne. It was a long, ill–built room under the 47 5| think they had waited so long, only to see them all flying 48 5| walked behind.~It was a long, narrow passage lying between 49 6| occupied one end of the long table, where they sat somewhat 50 6| passed at Les Fondettes, of long walks, of a tumble into 51 6| Sabine for having been so long in coming to her that year. 52 6| the empty house, which for long months had been uninhabited, 53 6| had simply slipped on a long nightgown with an insertion 54 6| dressing jacket, which was a long cambric garment trimmed 55 6| As a little girl she had long wished to dwell in a meadow, 56 6| another occasion, after a long silence up in the bedroom, 57 6| and their eyes met in that long gaze with which they were 58 6| returning. But the more their long walk fatigued them, the 59 6| he had given Georges one long look. Dinner over, he went 60 7| anger nor rancor after his long, long wait; his one thought 61 7| nor rancor after his long, long wait; his one thought was 62 7| why? His article’s a very long one.”~She was flattered 63 7| her lips, kissed herself long in the neighborhood of her 64 7| mirror.~Then Muffat gave a long sigh. This solitary pleasure 65 7| that she relapsed into a long silence and reflected on 66 7| Have you been married long?” she asked.~“Nineteen years,” 67 7| think about it for a jolly long time to come. And sooner 68 7| past twelve o’clock. How long was she going to bother 69 7| feebleness while he waited long, and the fixity of his gaze 70 7| he tried to reckon up how long he would have to wait. Sabine 71 7| and muddy clothes. For a long while he sought refuge against 72 7| outer world and began his long, unresting march through 73 8| them with mud. They had long gossips together and were 74 8| Then both women exchanged a long kiss. Nana thought such 75 8| curved his arm; he drew a long face.~“My heart’s own,” 76 8| stage. It was five pages long, and he spoke therein of “ 77 8| bad, but don’t complain so long as no bones are broken. 78 8| their skins. There were long periods of waiting and endless 79 8| Notre Dame de la Lorette two long files of women scudded along 80 8| fifteen, surround a whole long reach of sidewalk and fish 81 8| to her heels, while the long lines of women on the pavements 82 8| torn by the grating. For a long while she remained sitting 83 9| She has a scene—not a very long one, but a great success. 84 9| someone were to give me what I long for!”~He slowly lifted his 85 9| glued her mouth to his in a long, long kiss. He shivered 86 9| mouth to his in a long, long kiss. He shivered violently; 87 9| Accordingly he was not long in coming to a decision, 88 10| with the feeling that his long desire was at last about 89 10| did not leave the room. A long quarter of an hour passed, 90 10| docile submission. She had long since succeeded in imposing 91 10| child!”~But the letter was long. Soon her connection with 92 10| the old muddy boots worn long since in the Rue de la Goutte– 93 10| preserve us the emperor as long as possible!”~“God will 94 10| while a downward hail of long hairpins rang a little chime 95 11| had swept away the clouds; long streamers of gray vapor 96 11| at the edge of a cloud, a long ray of golden light ran 97 11| noble face enshrined in its long curls, she dominated the 98 11| given her up. It was quite a long story. Since he had been 99 11| man of forty, and with his long, thin, deeply furrowed, 100 11| France—bravo, England!”~A long shiver ran through the crowd, 101 11| filled at that moment with long, motionless files of waiting 102 11| were still arriving, and a long procession of human ants 103 11| high–strung line of her long back.~“Gracious, she’s got 104 11| at once.~“Lusignan’s too long in the back, but he’s very 105 11| There was stupefaction; a long murmur arose among the crowd. 106 11| shriveled–up child with his long, hard, dead face seemed 107 11| the open air had upset. A long story, which was occupying 108 12| the past three months. For long she had simply thought herself 109 12| extremely kind. “I’ve known it a long time, but it was certainly 110 12| wanted to, although he had long ago slipped into the most 111 12| seemed as though Sabine’s long chair, that solitary red 112 12| than a fire which has been long in burning up.~People were 113 12| religious faith which had long slumbered beneath the lofty 114 12| be well received! After long hesitation he had come despite 115 13| doors were open. It was a long story: Georges and she had 116 13| Presently, as he gave a long sigh and seemed to recover 117 13| her lips, and he took a long kiss which consoled him 118 13| should have found a husband a long time ago! And he’d have 119 13| the Tuileries!”~But ere long these little games were 120 13| old project and had been long brooded over. It was her 121 13| ve been with others quite long enough, and now I want others 122 13| wretched business, and the long and the short of the matter 123 14| infatuation, for she had long meditated visiting the Turks.~ 124 14| of smallpox. Oh, it’s a long story!”~Lucy had bidden 125 14| silly to stand talking so long, but a longing to see her 126 14| atmosphere of the room. And after long heedlessness there ensued