Chap.

 1        1|        over whom he brooded with tender and paternal eyes.~But he
 2        1|      then that Diana surprised a tender conversation between Venus
 3        1|         gave himself up to these tender delights with the beatified
 4        2|        was listening to her with tender interest and a sort of submissive
 5        2|          her own and, assuming a tender look and cooing like a dove,
 6        4|      which, they had conceived a tender regard the one for the other.
 7        4|       recommends himself to your tender care!”~He had Rose Mignon
 8        4|        all the ladies waxed very tender. Nana described her own
 9        4|   awakening, she was overcome by tender, girlish feelings, by a
10        4|         the room, she again grew tender. He had been watching her
11        5|         her in his arms with the tender good nature becoming a worn–
12        6|      which struck her as at once tender and familiar. At dessert,
13        6|       though embarrassed by this tender little action. During the
14        6|          country filled her with tender thoughts. As a little girl
15        6|       scruples in view of Zizi’s tender age. Indeed, she had scarcely
16        7|      Muffat’s eyes followed this tender profile and marked how the
17        8|          Laure on the mouth with tender familiarity, while the monstrous
18        8|         he hit upon a peculiarly tender expression. Nana had already
19        9|          a new set of exclusive, tender, well–nigh paternal feelings.~
20       10|          where certain traces of tender foolishness and vulgar magnificence
21       10|        brisk outburst of gaiety, tender, whispering voices and the
22       10|          two women began to pass tender afternoons together, making
23       10|         face to face, exchanging tender glances, conquering, reigning,
24       10|        the flight of time and to tender whispers in shadowy corners.~
25       10|     decided opinions: she wanted tender and noble productions, things
26       11|          under the shadow of the tender green leaves, a dense line
27       11| stretched away and turned into a tender green carpet in the distance.
28       12|        her on the hair, she grew tender toward him and spoke frankly
29       12|      ether still lingered, their tender laughter died away suddenly.
30       13|     catch his eye with a look of tender submission. She was fain
31       13|        ought to be both rich and tender, she thought, and would
32       13|      forget it all, one night of tender dalliance making up for
33       13|       them; they filled him with tender enthusiasm.~That damned
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