Chap.

 1        1|       long thin face assumed an expression of vexation. “Only this
 2        1|      fellow with a goodnatured expression, lolling on the shoulder
 3        1|     delights with the beatified expression of a man in clover. Finally
 4        1|      passed by them with an icy expression. Bordenave had just then
 5        2|        away waited with a sober expression on his face.~“Perhaps Madame
 6        2|         her eyes lit up with an expression of acute curiosity.~Nana
 7        2|      looked at her with a sweet expression and a die–away smile. In
 8        2|      ladies assumed a beatified expression.~Zoe was rung for and told
 9        2|         repeated her disdainful expression:~“Nothing, only a bouquet.”~
10        2| favorite pose, her amiable baby expression, as she held the pile of
11        2|      face suddenly altering its expression as he did so, and his tongue
12        3|           He had adopted an icy expression in order to make them understand
13        3|         Nana had a goodnatured expression, while with the countess
14        3|        even greater severity of expression. He talked morality. The
15        4|   gazing at her with an alarmed expression.~“What IS the matter with
16        4|  Thereupon she gave vent to any expression that occurred to her. Yes,
17        4|  herself to him with that quiet expression which is peculiar to a good–
18        5|         man, with a very sedate expression and splendid whiskers!”~“
19        5|         to assume the dignified expression worn by “heavy fathers,”
20        5|    bottomed chairs and, with an expression at once patient and submissive,
21        5|      Chouard with the enchanted expression of a man who once more finds
22        5|     Chouard followed it with an expression of devout enjoyment. He
23        5|         unconcerned eyes and an expression suggestive of a little elderly
24        5|        floor he gave vent to an expression of annoyance. They had chosen
25        5|      was watching with resigned expression, careless of the play, constantly
26        5|       did not answer; her whole expression altered; she was suddenly
27        5|    assumed a highly respectable expression and jerked out this phrase:~“
28        6|        hard to assume a natural expression while he slyly watched the
29        6|     drooped eyelids and a tired expression. Ever since the beginning
30        6|      but the worn–out insatiate expression of a girl who has danced
31        6|        gentleman had an idiotic expression. The idea of an unknown
32        6|       faces were turned with an expression of curiosity. The rival
33        6|     Maria Blond let slip a foul expression and vexed Lucy, who declared
34        7|         her body with an amused expression and much of the vicious
35        7|  herself by assuming a superior expression, since she considered herself
36        7|    slowly, assuming a doctorial expression.~And with that she looked
37        7|         serious, and an anxious expression came over her face. It must
38        7|         young woman with a dull expression of face. Muffat and he exchanged
39        8|       old lady ventured to give expression to her fears, for she trembled
40        8|  despair and assumed the quaint expression of Vulcan crying for Venus.
41        8|      spoke to her with a pained expression, as became a connoisseur
42        8|  business and wore a disdainful expression, as became good housewives
43        8|       These still wore a modest expression despite their impudent gestures,
44        8|        altered her usual modest expression. On the contrary, her eye
45        8|         the letter with a sulky expression and flinging it aside as
46        8|        upon a peculiarly tender expression. Nana had already consumed
47        8|        sneering with a wrathful expression. Why, she was growing jolly
48        8|       on his elbows and with an expression of lofty superiority becoming
49        8|         him with an embarrassed expression. But when he told her about
50        8|        of an hour the same foul expression buffeted her, answering
51        9|         seeking a more forcible expression, hit upon “imbecile” and “
52        9|          It had assumed a grave expression, and into the beautiful
53        9|         she assumed a disgusted expression. Then she became sentimental
54        9|     broken voice and a troubled expression.~“I tell you I’ve got hold
55        9|       wore a most distinguished expression in order to overwhelm her
56       10|      her departure with a vexed expression, remarking that she had
57       10|       she repeated her previous expression:~“Come now, how can it hurt
58       10|  watching them with his serious expression:~“Isnt it, my friend?”~“
59       10|      round and remarked with an expression of grave philosophy:~“Ah
60       11|         smiled. With a very old expression he was gazing at all those
61       11|   looked at her with a singular expression. She leaned forward and
62       11|       wishes with an impassible expression and at length managed to
63       11|         bookmaker with a decent expression of face but forgot what
64       11|        s got a dirty blackguard expression which I like. You’re to
65       11|    announced with a preoccupied expression that Vandeuvres was coming
66       11|        a jockey with an idiotic expression was waiting, harness on
67       11|        had adopted a lachrymose expression.~“My dear, it’s made me
68       11|      was listening with a quiet expression. Shrugging his shoulders,
69       11|      scarce knowing how to give expression to her overwhelming joy,
70       12|       gazed with an embarrassed expression at her bedroom door. They
71       12|    young woman noticed his wild expression, the blood reddening his
72       12|    gazed at him with a profound expression. Then she signed to Zoe
73       12|         him with so singular an expression that he dared not interrogate
74       12|         gazing with a stupefied expression at the garden, which struck
75       12|     scant white hair it wore an expression of lofty dignity. Scandalized
76       12|        old gentleman assumed an expression of profound astonishment. “
77       12|      over them with a beatified expression and seemed to envelop them
78       12|     evening had heard the vocal expression in the sound of breaking
79       13|   always finished with the same expression:~“It is impossible; it would
80       13|  account. And she added with an expression of discreet vanity that
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