Chap.

 1        1|       they remained silent and, looking upward, scanned the shadowy
 2        1|      with extreme calmness, was looking at the women as they came
 3        1|     great fair girl, whose goodlooking face showed signs of growing
 4        1|      face, reddened with paint, looking puffy under a rain of little
 5        1|       still found her very good looking but he dared not say so.~
 6        1|        a man with Lucy.”~He was looking at the stage box on the
 7        1|          She was with a seriouslooking gentleman, a chief clerk
 8        2|       Mme Maloir, a respectablelooking and mannerly woman, was
 9        2|        She bounced abruptly in, looking very red in the face. Her
10        2|         frigid bearing, the one looking squareset and solid with
11        2|        bouquet on his knees and looking exceedingly quiet and extremely
12        2|     them pant. They ought to be looking lovely in there with their
13        3|         a slight, insignificantlooking girl of sixteen, the thankless
14        3|        listening to their talk, looking, as he did so, even grayer
15        3|    thirty.”~Vandeuvres, who was looking at the ladies, passed abruptly
16        3|        must have been very nicelooking, that Du Joncquoy woman,
17        3|     speak to him about the goodlooking creature he was in the habit
18        3|       law and a certain seriouslooking gentleman. Vandeuvres drew
19        4|     know,” replied Zoe roughly, looking beside herself with worry. “
20        4|        blushed, seeing Daguenet looking at him. Notwithstanding
21        4|     Milan. He was scarcely good looking, and yet that did not prevent
22        4|        to the old distinguishedlooking gentleman three seats beyond
23        4|        Mignon that he should be looking at his wife in that severe
24        4|    about it, but she swept off, looking like a queen. Clarisse,
25        4|         Vandeuvres saw Daguenet looking out of an open door and
26        4|     loud.~“Why not?” she asked, looking serious and slightly sobered.~“
27        4|        however, a little sickly looking lighthaired man kept insistently
28        4| handshakings. The little sickly looking lighthaired man bore one
29        4|       boar hunting. Both women, looking different ways, kept shrugging
30        4|     round each individual lady, looking to see if she were hiding
31        4|        from the kitchen and was looking very wretched.~“Come, my
32        5|  console table, surmounted by a looking glass and situated between
33        5|        departure, grumbling and looking as annoyed as a man who
34        5|     vault, came up thence, and, looking down into the depths of
35        5|     yards at most, by a leprous–looking wall against which the panes
36        5|      and discovered that he was looking very flushed and had small
37        5|      one second only she ceased looking in the glass and smilingly
38        5|      moment with her left cheek looking very white amid a perfect
39        5|        Muffat stood behind her, looking on. He saw her reflection
40        5|  wearing the same old curls and looking as like a litigious great
41        5|       on the edge of the stage, looking as though it had been severed
42        5|        of resistance, and after looking round for the Marquis de
43        5|        see.”~Meanwhile the wornlooking artistes were dropping off
44        6|         come downstairs. He was looking a little pale, and his eyes
45        6|   before her! Georges alone sat looking at his glass with drooped
46        6|        of sugar during dessert, looking sharply up at Daguenet as
47        6|        Hugon, while Vandeuvres, looking fashionable and out of his
48        6|     they skirted the park wall, looking up from time to time to
49        6|      with an air of conviction, looking at his sons and improving
50        7|        the reading room, where, looking in between two advertisements
51        7|         gentleman, a tall, goodlooking, fair man with well–fitting
52        7|         he saw himself therein, looking grave and elegant, he was
53        7|    formed in line and stood up, looking as stiff and serious as
54        7|      chuckle. The count must be looking charmingly happy all alone
55        7|          I guessed it by merely looking at her on the highroad that
56        7|        bending her neck and was looking attentively in the mirror
57        7|     danse du ventre.~Muffat sat looking at her. She frightened him.
58        7|     eyes from the sight, he sat looking fixedly at her, striving
59        7|   dellghted to see that she was looking so plump and pink in the
60        7|     clock he walked to and fro, looking upward from time to time.
61        7|         leg, then on the other, looking embarrassed the while and
62        8|         was herself desirous of looking after things. Louiset was
63        8|        his hand when no one was looking, in order to kiss it again.
64        8|      came down into the market, looking still rather young in some
65        8|       men walked hastily about, looking up at the windows, where
66        8|       society of elderly, gravelooking men, on whose arms she leaned.
67        8|         Mme Robert. The latter, looking, as was her wont, like a
68        8|        a woman so distinguished looking very amusing, the more so
69        8|         to have grown more good looking than ever. Prulliere, moreover,
70        8|        her while her father was looking for her in order to give
71        9|       short directly afterward, looking as stiff as puppets whose
72        9| sunlight suggested the country. Looking farther afield, her eye
73        9|        stiffly in front of her, looking ready to choke with emotion,
74        9|       didnt intend us to stand looking at one another like a couple
75        9|        s got my little knack of looking like a duchess who dont
76        9|    speaking in a hard voice and looking deeply moved, for she was
77        9|         once more lowered them, looking pale and full of embarrassment.~“
78        9|       it’s sheer madness!”~Then looking at the count and finding
79        9|      The count felt that he was looking at him mockingly and pityingly,
80        9|         controlled herself and, looking like a marquise who is afraid
81       10|     standing before the mirror, looking at herself.~“Well?” he asked
82       10|         Me cry!” she exclaimed, looking fixedly at him. “Why, you’
83       11|      who sat on the front seat, looking awkward in their illfitting
84       11|      Mignon, on the other hand, looking the picture of freshness
85       11|       in comparative isolation, looking as though they had stuck
86       11|   simple black silk dress, sat, looking distinguished beside a tall
87       11|       uniform. That’s why she’s looking so grand, of course! You
88       11|       All jockeys struck her as looking idiotic, doubtless, she
89       11|         People had not seen her looking like this before, for now
90       11|      caught a side view of them looking minute and delicate of outline
91       12|       Avenue de Villiers. Nana, looking very white on her pillow,
92       12|           The doctor was a goodlooking man and still young. He
93       12|        Beside her stood Muffat, looking aged and a little pale,
94       13|      with her washing. She kept looking at the stain, and every
95       13|    informing him that M. Venot, looking utterly beside himself,
96       14|         conditions! She must be looking pretty by this time in that
97       14|         the pavement. They were looking up, making energetic signals
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