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 1        1|   returned his scrutiny with deep interest. This, then, was that Bordenave,
 2        1|        audience ceased to take an interest in the performance and looked
 3        2|      listening to her with tender interest and a sort of submissive
 4        3|      Faloise sought to arouse his interest and in a few brief phrases
 5        4|        All the women took a great interest in the things he ate. The
 6        6|           seemed to have lost all interest in the conversation. The
 7        7|         darkened window ceased to interest him. He watched it for a
 8        9|        listened with the greatest interest to this fresh piece of information.~
 9        9|         do with them; they had no interest therein! All the actors
10        9|         Bordenave had some secret interest at stake, the young man
11        9| properties, for he was anxious to interest him in his marine–stores
12       10|         ended by taking a certain interest in Philippe, and in a week’
13       10|         of twenty thousand francs interest and loudly denouncing the
14       11|      calculating. Where would his interest come in?”~Labordette was
15       11|      horses in the rear ceased to interest. A supreme struggle was
16       12|       smoke, as though she had no interest in present events and were
17       12|       seeming to take any further interest in the matter, he once more
18       13|         that—wherewith to pay the interest of bills or to stave off
19       13|         anger, she forgot her own interest, she swore to play him such
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