Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|           enter the house.~ ~At this moment the child crouching in the
 2      I,       I|              you something," after a moment's deliberation observed
 3      I,      II|            man in her ear.~ ~At this moment a man wearing a coarse blouse,
 4      I,      II|            blouse-wearer hesitated a moment, then walked toward the
 5      I,     III|              le retour." He paused a moment to listen to it.~ ~"That
 6      I,      IV|            departure; there is not a moment to be lost."~ ~"But good,
 7      I,      IV|           How can you jest at such a moment? Suppose my absence lasts
 8     II,       I|          ready to ring the bells the moment she came in sight. There
 9     II,       I|              was here and there in a moment, driving to despair her
10     II,     III|           Audiat gadding?"~ ~At this moment the clerk opened the door.~ ~"
11    III,       I|               Her eyelids closed the moment her head touched the pillow.
12    III,      IV|               I swear it!"~ ~At that moment there came a knock at the
13    III,      IV|             the invalid; and at that moment his face looked as if he
14    III,      IV|             was her beloved! After a moment's hesitation she dropped
15     IV,      IV|             ten o'clock. At the same moment that the screen unrolled
16      V,      II|            were you to give it but a moment's serious thought. I do
17     VI,      IV|                 Yes, now - this very moment - in these clothes! I have
18     VI,      VI|       creature?"~ ~Marie hesitated a moment before replying; a natural
19    VII,      II|               reflecting at the same moment that it would be a great
20   VIII,     III|           camp.~ ~Almost at the same moment that Ludwig Vavel had learned
21     IX,       I|             opening the door after a moment's hesitation.~ ~The fumes
22     IX,       I| resting-place.~ ~Marie deliberated a moment, then decided to resort
23     IX,       I|           father."~ ~He was silent a moment, then added: "But I intend
24     IX,     III|      presence will make me fear at a moment when I must not feel afraid -
25     IX,     III|         scene of the fray.~ ~At this moment the demons creeping stealthily
26     IX,     III|    unexpected that De Fervlans for a moment seemed stupefied; then quickly
27     IX,      IV|              she looked upward for a moment, and it seemed to her as
28      X,      II|       without injuring him.~ ~At the moment when the young French champion'
29      X,     III|            toyed with them.~ ~At the moment the boat touched the shore
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