Chap.

 1        1|          For three hours back the breath of the multitude had filled
 2        2|          without stopping to take breath she drew from behind her
 3        2|        fancied she felt their hot breath coming through chinks in
 4        3|         to be found there. A cold breath of wind had passed over
 5        3|             said Georges all in a breath.~And when the other looked
 6        5|         appearance. He was out of breath, and in a singsong voice
 7        5|        his skin tingling with the breath of that fiery approach to
 8        5|          he rushed forward. Their breath mingled for one moment,
 9        5|        Rose Mignon arrived out of breath at the very moment she was
10        5|           was audible. It was the breath of the house, which sometimes
11        5|      count once more felt the hot breath upon his neck and shoulders.
12        5|          his eyes and drew a long breath and drank in the sexual
13        6|        him. Though utterly out of breath, the latter never ceased
14        7|         was quivering slightly; a breath of air seemed to be disturbing
15        7|         in his face with the damp breath of a cellar. For a time
16        7|       count’s gaze. He was out of breath, and as became a man who
17        8|       choking, and she paused for breath~“Oh, that’s what they say,
18        8|           of tears.~He was out of breath and was going to bed, in
19        8|       gasping, thereupon held her breath. When he was in bed she
20        8|        and she was able to regain breath there, but at first her
21        9|       slowly up, trying to regain breath as he went, for his heart
22       10|        But nothing happened—not a breath came from her direction.
23       11|         everyone were holding his breath. White faces and trembling
24       11|      approach was perceptible—the breath of it was as a distant muttering
25       11|         hard, dead face seemed to breath flame. And in a fit of furious
26       12|            She broke off and took breath, and then in a low voice:~“
27       12|           off, speaking under her breath:~“After that I shall feel
28       12|         made pretty mouths as the breath of their fans caressed their
29       12|     shadows moving in search of a breath of air about the walks at
30       12|          were drawn to, and a hot breath of wind kept blowing through
31       13|          flames and the slightest breath from her lips changed gold
32       13| directness of her avowal took his breath away, and when he began
33       14|           Blanche arrived, out of breath and much exasperated at
34       14|         empty. A great despairing breath came up from the boulevard
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