Chap.

 1        2|       she did not budge but kept watching the play of her aunt, who
 2        4|         grew tender. He had been watching her from the kitchen and
 3        5|          up, the curtain man was watching with resigned expression,
 4        6|       Marquis de Chouard, he was watching for times and seasons. But
 5        6|     never moved and seemed to be watching the approach of something
 6        6| horrified to be sitting idly by, watching her mother being kissed.
 7        7|         to bed again, and, still watching, he continued waiting where
 8        7|          of light, which he kept watching obstinately, fixedly, with
 9        8|     bystanders stood hilariously watching this rough police raid while
10        9|        on the window sill, began watching the glass roof of the passage
11       10|       turning to Muffat, who was watching them with his serious expression:~“
12       11|       business purposes: she was watching the races for the love of
13       11|         she had and the constant watching! Well, my dear, it was she
14       13|     flowers, as though they were watching the voluptuous dalliance
15       13|        the inmates of which were watching her every movement and liberally
16       13|      over which Philippe was now watching, for he had come out of
17       14|          pale by three nights of watching. She felt stupid in the
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