| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] eye 2 eye-witnesses 1 eyebrows 1 eyes 74 f 1 fa 1 fable 2 | Frequency [« »] 77 shall 76 take 75 give 74 eyes 74 letter 74 saw 73 any | Alexandre Dumas, fils Camille IntraText - Concordances eyes |
Chapter
1 2 | indescribable grace, two black eyes, surmounted by eyebrows 2 2 | as if painted; veil these eyes with lovely lashes, which, 3 4 | The sister opened her eyes very wide when the lawyer 4 4 | it was with tears in his eyes and a trembling voice that 5 4 | was obliged to cover his eyes with his hand. ~"I must 6 4 | longer, long enough to dry my eyes, so that the idlers in the 7 4 | he added, rubbing his eyes for the last time, and looking 8 4 | embracing him. As for him, his eyes again began to fill with 9 6 | passed his hand across his eyes and replied, "Exactly three 10 6 | seemed to pass before his eyes. Suddenly one of the two 11 6 | but he still watched, his eyes fixed and wide open, like 12 6 | and wide open, like the eyes of a madman, and a slight 13 6 | horrible to relate. The eyes were nothing but two holes, 14 6 | unable to turn away his eyes, had put the handkerchief 15 6 | head, a veil covered my eyes, a rumbling filled my ears, 16 6 | Armand did not move. His eyes were fixed upon the empty 17 6 | murmuring, "Did you see her eyes?" and he turned as if the 18 6 | His chest laboured, his eyes were injected with blood, 19 7 | formerly, with tears in his eyes, but with a sweet smile 20 7 | took them. I dropped my eyes and blushed. ~She leaned 21 7 | time to time I raised my eyes to the box I had quitted 22 8 | at her so fixedly that my eyes attracted hers. She looked 23 9 | Marguerite's beautiful eyes seemed to be looking back 24 9 | looking at it with covetous eyes. ~"My dear," said Marguerite, 25 9 | upon her, excused her in my eyes for all her faults in the 26 9 | open nostrils, her large eyes, slightly tinged with blue, 27 9 | from time to time in the eyes of this woman a glimmer 28 9 | heart and my heart into my eyes. ~"So," said she all at 29 9 | turned crimson, closed her eyes under the pain, and put 30 10| coughing had brought to her eyes; "I am used to it now." ~" 31 11| doubted. I did not close my eyes all night. ~I scarcely knew 32 11| Marguerite's last words, my eyes fixed ardently upon her. ~" 33 12| Now, go; I can't keep my eyes open." ~I held her in my 34 12| of the box, on which my eyes had been almost constantly 35 13| street, and I never took my eyes off Marguerite's house. 36 14| of rage and sorrow in my eyes: ~"MY DEAR MARGUERITE: I 37 14| In spite of myself, my eyes were constantly fixed on 38 15| lips, and from that to her eyes. ~"Pardon, pardon," I murmured. " 39 16| arrangement with less critical eyes. ~ ~ 40 17| letters brought tears to my eyes. He had imagined that by 41 18| at me as if to read in my eyes whether my oath was sincere; 42 18| quite enough. Shut your eyes now; that is all that any 43 19| that the tears came to my eyes as I listened. ~"But, my 44 19| gratitude and love filled my eyes, and I flung myself into 45 20| way in which he raised his eyes to me when I came in, that 46 20| Come, Armand, open your eyes. Recognise that it is your 47 21| in spite of herself her eyes were veiled with tears. ~ 48 21| looking at me with haggard eyes. ~"Naturally." ~"Oh, yes, 49 21| Prudence; she cast down her eyes, and I read in her face 50 22| A cloud passed before my eyes and my blood beat in my 51 23| affect, not only in her eyes, but in the eyes of others. ~ 52 23| in her eyes, but in the eyes of others. ~I tried to put 53 23| slender, with side curls; blue eyes; very elegant." ~"Ali! It 54 23| rise from my heart to my eyes at the recollection of the 55 23| with tears of rage in my eyes and a desire for vengeance 56 23| casually with a glance of the eyes and a wave of the hand. ~ 57 24| on which she fastened her eyes greedily. ~I was the only 58 24| lifted upon me such appealing eyes that I blushed for the part 59 24| raised her above me in my own eyes, enraged me still more against 60 24| big tears rolled from her eyes, and stayed upon her cheeks, 61 25| forehead and closed his eyes to think, or to try to sleep, 62 25| which raised me in my own eyes with a sort of holy pride, 63 26| should be raised in your eyes when you came to know the 64 26| careless. Not one lifted his eyes to my window. However, a 65 26| big tears fell from his eyes when he saw how pale I was. 66 26| his lips drooping, his eyes vacant. Age and sorrow weigh 67 26| rendezvous. All the time I had my eyes fixed on the stall where 68 26| before her. She turns her eyes toward me, but she no longer 69 26| she no longer sees me; her eyes are already veiled by the 70 26| time the door opens her eyes brighten, and she thinks 71 26| Silent tears flowed from her eyes, and she was dead. ~Then 72 26| not answer I closed her eyes and kissed her on the forehead. ~ 73 26| only had me to close her eyes and put her in her shroud. ~ 74 27| had that transparence of eyes, that serenity of the mouth,