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1 1| For a moment they remained silent and, looking upward, scanned 2 1| made them a sign to be silent. And when Lucy questioned 3 2| moment or two she remained silent.~“Who are they?” she asked 4 3| invaded. Evidently that silent Theophile Venot, who contented 5 3| that they grew suddenly silent; accordingly she did not 6 3| sat in her wonted seat, silent, her eyes fixed on a log 7 4| goose and besought her to be silent.~“And Bordenave?” asked 8 4| still smiling in his tired, silent way, watched with lackluster 9 4| man escape you!”~She was silent and thoughtful for a moment 10 5| against the windows in the now–silent greenroom. Barillot, a small, 11 5| universal applause. Nana was silent at this, and her face grew 12 6| which they were alone in the silent house.~It was a very charming 13 6| raised its song and again was silent. It was a robin in an elder 14 6| propinquity to that tall, silent girl. The angularity of 15 6| his face in shadow, stood silent for a moment or two. Steiner 16 6| like a star. They stood in silent, wondering admiration, and 17 6| La Mignotte Nana remained silent. She had twice turned round 18 6| Count Muffat especially was silent and absorbed. His cheeks 19 7| cast inquiring looks at his silent face, which the gaslight 20 7| her lips to beg him to be silent. She could see he was very 21 7| shut to. They exchanged a silent chuckle. The count must 22 7| comfortably together?”~He was silent. Then with some embarrassment:~“ 23 7| Rue Rossini, and along its silent length he wept like a child.~“ 24 8| up in bed after hours of silent sulking. In her desire to 25 8| lived in the Rue Mosnier, a silent, new street in the Quartier 26 8| five o’clock, and along the silent pavements in the quiet, 27 9| Confound it, will you be silent?” howled Bordenave, raging 28 9| fines all round!”~They were silent for a second or two. They 29 9| nudged him to make him keep silent. The second act was drawing 30 9| Muffat was alone in that silent corner of the house. As 31 9| the backs of which rose silent and apparently deserted 32 9| of the matter. Muffat sat silent, his eyes fixed on the ground. 33 9| my play!”~He lapsed into silent embarrassment. Bordenave, 34 9| property room. They were silent as she entered. She looked 35 10| in his heart there was a silent anguish, a profound sense 36 10| window, and lay waiting, silent and deathlike, with her 37 10| out and his daughter icily silent.~In family matters of this 38 10| noticed Satin stretched out silent and expectant, and with 39 10| while from the whole of the silent house a rich feeling of 40 11| when she likes.”~Nana was silent, for she had just noticed 41 11| Cosinus, round which a silent and deeply interested throng 42 12| house.”~But the ladies grew silent, for Mme de Chezelles was 43 12| gown and was as pale, flat, silent and virginal as ever. She 44 12| the astonished look of a silent child and constantly glancing 45 13| stood and admired her in silent abstraction while she finished 46 14| hush!”~The voices were silent. Then there was a slight