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Chapter
1 1| Revolution? ~The gamblers saw at a glance a dreadful mystery 2 1| Every bystander thought he saw a drama, the closing scene 3 1| Italian's throat when he saw the folded notes that the 4 1| shivered all at once as he saw at a distance, by the door 5 1| rise to the surface; he saw a curious crowd collecting, 6 1| of a jealous blade, as he saw a mediaeval dagger with 7 1| priests. ~On a cameo he saw the conquests of Alexander, 8 1| sea-shells, and grew as he saw madrepores redolent of the 9 1| He raised his head and saw a skeleton dimly visible, 10 1| absorbing? Listen to me. I saw the licentious days of Regency. 11 2| me in the rooms, though I saw nothing; for both mind and 12 2| annihilate time and space. I saw the points they made; I 13 2| eyes; but in each and all I saw a queen, and as queens must 14 2| Place de l'Estrapade, I saw a girl of fourteen playing 15 2| the midst of Paris, and saw that the street was a blind 16 2| a man of genius. You all saw nothing in that masterpiece 17 2| loose scarf about her as I saw her tread the carpets in 18 2| softened my heart. I sometimes saw her, the adorable girl who 19 2| covered her features. I saw the signs of passion everywhere, 20 2| salon came before my eyes. I saw the countess again in her 21 2| own roof, I still vaguely saw Foedora in her own home, 22 2| here!' I looked round, and saw the countess hidden in the 23 2| look did not waver; my eyes saw her at once with incredible 24 2| him in his joy. Foedora saw me, and grew grave: I annoyed 25 2| millionaire. I dreamed once that I saw him in a ship full of serpents; 26 2| cried Rastignac, as he saw me enter his lodging at 27 2| punished nearly enough, and I saw nothing in her indulgence 28 2| would be perfection!' ~"We saw the countess, radiant amid 29 2| of Oriental luxury; as I saw this woman whose famous 30 2| finger-ends, and I very soon saw myself without a penny. 31 2| sleep, I thought, when I saw her quiet, sallow profile 32 2| of her perfumed glove; I saw distinctly all her exceeding 33 2| my heart to the woman I saw before me, with the calm, 34 2| street lamp I thought I saw tears in Pauline's eyes, 35 2| Imagination was less yielding; I saw my name bandied about through 36 2| sleepers started up with a cry, saw the cause of the disturbance 37 2| when they looked out and saw the roses and honeysuckle 38 2| draughts he took of it. He saw what every desire of his 39 3| said I to myself when I saw this magnificence; 'it is 40 3| like a startled roebuck. He saw a thin white line between 41 3| entered his box, the Marquis saw Foedora sitting exactly 42 3| Raphael, therefore, Foedora saw the deathblow of her influence 43 3| smirk from him. Then he saw Emile, who seemed to say 44 3| beside you!" Lastly, he saw Rastignac, with Mme. de 45 3| your fate yesterday when I saw you so well dressed, and 46 3| and I turned round and saw you. I fled, for I longed 47 3| thought of the Magic Skin, and saw that it had shrunk a little. 48 3| Opera, or at the Italiens, saw this charming and unconventional 49 3| angel," she cried, "when I saw you turn so white, I understood 50 3| of zoology. ~The Marquis saw a short man buried in profound 51 3| interrupted himself as he saw a small pretty duck come 52 3| face towards the bed; he saw Pauline's face through the 53 3| with her hands, for she saw Death before her - the hideous 54 3| thought, day after day. He saw himself, not without astonishment, 55 3| the most harmless chat. He saw how he had shunned the ephemeral 56 3| heed of those about him. He saw himself like the rocks without, 57 3| a little further on he saw a pretty woman, whose lively 58 3| it seemed to him that he saw for the first time. A few 59 3| him. He turned about and saw the companion; and, guessing 60 3| steps towards the water, he saw a little house built of 61 3| side of the house Raphael saw a sort of barricade of dead 62 3| the base of the hill he saw Jonathan in conversation 63 3| the centenarian Raphael saw triumphant pity, a wondering 64 3| torture. ~One morning he saw two men in black prowling 65 3| find life once more, he saw no longer, save through 66 3| making the transfer, he saw the people dancing merrily, 67 3| square from the window, he saw that all the happiness was 68 3| There sat his friends; he saw them among beautiful women 69 3| faces of his dreams. He saw Pauline, in the lamplight, 70 3| broke down the door, and saw his mistress writhing upon