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1 1| growing murmur; the audience ceased to take an interest in the 2 3| were whispering, but they ceased in their turn, and the hushed 3 4| clinking plates and silver had ceased, and now a dispute was heard 4 4| glances at the guests, for he ceased not to search for his handkerchief.~ 5 4| struck. The dancing had ceased, and the cardplayers alone 6 5| louder, and when the bell ceased a shout ran up the stair 7 5| courtyard. The rain had ceased, and there was now a deep 8 5| For one second only she ceased looking in the glass and 9 5| dirty aspect of which has ceased to concern them.~“Do come 10 5| struggle within him had wholly ceased. The ideas and beliefs of 11 6| laughter in the carriages had ceased, and faces were turned with 12 6| breath, the latter never ceased showering on him the most 13 7| to be jealous.”~Nana had ceased laughing, and she now resumed 14 7| now the darkened window ceased to interest him. He watched 15 8| housewives for whom men had ceased to exist. Just as Satin, 16 8| her. Accordingly she never ceased inveighing against that 17 8| friends. The other people ceased to count the moment there 18 8| bedroom. At sight of this she ceased to hesitate; she stepped 19 9| getting beside myself.”~He ceased speaking, and silence reigned 20 9| all now, and his anger had ceased. The count felt that he 21 10| added nothing, and they ceased talking of Philippe. She 22 10| table. But all this had ceased to satisfy her; she felt 23 10| monotonous hours. Tomorrow had ceased to be; she lived like a 24 10| knew her power over him and ceased to consider his feelings. 25 10| pathological cases, and criminals ceased to exist and sick people 26 11| tail of horses in the rear ceased to interest. A supreme struggle 27 11| series of reflections and yet ceased not to laugh and drink. 28 12| as Nana declared when she ceased to be frightened. She suspected 29 12| And the revolt within him ceased, for this warm and slumberous 30 13| to put her boots on, they ceased talking of the matter. The 31 13| Muffat, and the gentlemen had ceased to inquire after him otherwise.~“ 32 13| mad in that family! She ceased struggling in self–defense; 33 13| indifferent and at last ceased suffering from these distresses. 34 14| where the features had ceased to be traceable, they already