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1 1| that Hector de la Faloise felt slightly disgusted. He had 2 1| the cold was making itself felt. Then Mignon remained alone 3 1| came so abruptly that he felt inclined to respond with 4 2| was boiling with rage! I felt inclined to smack somebody. 5 2| their gaze mutually. They felt awkward and once more assumed 6 2| great social experience he felt that he had lost his equilibrium. 7 2| anxiety, for she fancied she felt their hot breath coming 8 2| delivered from the men and felt happily conscious that she 9 3| nor the dining room. One felt more at home on such occasions 10 3| the latter, smiling. “I felt a little cold. This drawing 11 3| embraces.~“I have always felt a wish to know Queen Augusta,” 12 3| Muffat who made himself felt there, who dominated his 13 3| occult power, which was felt to be at his back. Nevertheless, 14 3| kept tormenting him; he felt himself drawn on and his 15 3| expressionless face. Vandeuvres felt him to be hesitating when 16 4| for some moments, for he felt that together they formed 17 4| forward, and his foot had just felt his full weight. He gave 18 4| meltingly because she had felt the young man’s knee gently 19 4| still, Georges all at once felt grievously chagrined, as 20 4| the concentrated anger she felt at his abandonment of her 21 4| melancholy hour when they felt it necessary to tell each 22 5| a rattling old actor who felt that his cue was coming. 23 5| once more overcame him. He felt the thick carpet soften 24 5| conjugal duties but had himself felt a species of religious dislike 25 5| so comically that Muffat felt a keen twinge of annoyance. 26 5| on her lips. Count Muffat felt more excited than ever. 27 5| presence of the public could be felt, even in the silences.~“ 28 5| stairs the count once more felt the hot breath upon his 29 5| the iron balustrade which felt warm and damp and well–nigh 30 5| shoulders, of Nana. And he felt that he was hers utterly: 31 6| going upstairs, the air felt a little oppressive. Nana, 32 6| Nana grew tenderhearted, felt herself a child again. Most 33 6| before. Little by little she felt her power of resistance 34 6| again. Never yet had she felt anything comparable to this. 35 6| instinct told her, and she felt indignant at such an untoward 36 7| to nurse him. But he had felt suspicious and had called 37 7| of possessing her, he had felt no very distinct impressions. 38 7| left him powerless. He felt neither anger nor rancor 39 7| her, and amid it all she felt a wild desire to do something 40 7| have met him, for she still felt tenderly toward him, and 41 7| corrupted his life; he already felt himself tainted to his very 42 7| bridal night. He no longer felt at all awkward. He himself 43 7| twinkling of an eye she felt sickening dread. Blinded 44 7| melted her to tears. She felt a mortal regret and, rolling 45 7| bathed in white light. He felt afraid, and he burst into 46 7| himself to keep cool. He felt as if there were a great 47 7| footsteps drove him away. He felt a shame and a fear which 48 7| agitating him he now merely felt a dull need of certain knowledge. 49 7| infinite sorrow, for he felt, amid all those shadows, 50 7| Outside he slipped, and he felt the tears welling to his 51 7| upstairs, for he already felt penetrated by the soft warmth 52 7| so utterly done for—she felt infinite pity.~“Well, you 53 8| vigorously out of doors, Nana felt the world crumbling about 54 8| reproach; in fact, Nana felt ashamed that he should see 55 8| further examination when she felt it would be awkward to utter 56 8| were crumbs in the bed. She felt them down to her middle; 57 8| to do her marketing she felt so tired on her return upstairs 58 8| gas was lit outside. Nana felt very comfortable at Satin’ 59 8| wish to show how angry she felt. She could hear Lucy Stewart 60 8| of three francs, but she felt it was hard lines all the 61 8| the Rue des Martyrs Nana felt her bitterness increasing. 62 8| in the dustbin! She now felt sure she had met her at 63 8| eh, what! I think she’s felt it, she has!”~He glowed 64 8| been extinguished when he felt it necessary to reaffirm 65 8| listened to these recitals and felt her terrors growing upon 66 9| heavy with exhaustion and felt as though they had performed 67 9| immediate possession. He felt a jealous passion for the 68 9| the different floors. He felt that the dressing rooms 69 9| against her knees. When he felt her thus—when he once more 70 9| Rue Taitbout. But he still felt a dull, angry repugnance 71 9| refuse you nothing.”~But she felt that by way of argument 72 9| anger had ceased. The count felt that he was looking at him 73 10| possession of her hands, felt about the wide sleeves of 74 10| ceased to satisfy her; she felt that there was a void somewhere 75 10| whatever happened she still felt that stupid, idle void, 76 10| For a minute or two he had felt the truth of this, and now 77 10| Muffat and all the rest, felt outraged and murderous at 78 10| oftener than death. She felt distinctly unwell when a 79 10| increased. Never before had she felt so profoundly the puissance 80 11| happen, since she still felt a kindness toward the journalist. 81 11| thousand, Marechal, who felt the world crumbling under 82 12| questions at such a moment, felt his old religious remorse 83 12| damnation was certain, he felt powerless to strive. When 84 12| decisive announcement, she felt so bored thereby that she 85 12| miscarriage was mentioned he felt ill in his turn! Oh, it’ 86 12| never dared tell you; I felt so happy about it! Oh, I 87 12| way to his misery, for he felt a cowardly joy at the thought 88 12| certainly no poltroon, but he felt that she was right. An uneasy 89 12| helped her she sighed and felt more comfortable. And with 90 12| were taking refuge. They felt out of their element—they 91 12| Besides, the passion Rose felt was a real one: her tenderness 92 12| Faloise, in his discomfiture, felt rather uncertain whether 93 12| remorseful though he was, felt veritably relieved.~That 94 13| bridges and at the last moment felt an unconquerable desire 95 13| with paralysis, and she felt herself to be useless, incapable 96 13| their laughter, and she felt that she was deserted on 97 13| heart so sharply that he felt he should die. She did not 98 13| money! Never before had he felt so miserable, so useless, 99 13| breast.~Nana, meanwhile, had felt conscious that something 100 13| gave a feeble sigh—she had felt the heart beating. And with 101 13| mother in a hard voice.~Nana felt a choking sensation. Why, 102 13| against the furniture; she felt as if all she held dear 103 13| as having done so. But he felt that she was untruthful, 104 13| laughing. Never before had he felt more bitterly the misery 105 13| influence once more and felt his whole being melting 106 13| damp warm air of the place, felt his flesh penetrated by 107 13| penetrated by a perfume, felt himself overborne by a voluptuous 108 13| of heaven.~Then when she felt how humble he was Nana grew 109 13| religious exaltation, Venot felt the opportunity to be favorable 110 13| him in his ecstasy, for he felt a return of personal gratitude.~ 111 13| cushion. The miseries she felt to be around her, miseries 112 14| stared in gloomy distrust yet felt themselves already possessed 113 14| declaration of war, and he neither felt nor saw the crowd.~“Look, 114 14| nights of watching. She felt stupid in the face of this 115 14| their imaginations. They felt frightened. It was silly 116 14| A BERLIN!”~And Lucy, who felt suffocated, flung wide the