Chapter

 1        I|        to him with undiminished interest, when the sound of a horse’
 2       II|         that he might, perhaps, interest her in his love-affair.~ ~
 3       II|      this amount I will add the interest on this sum since I have
 4       IV|         Let us speak now of the interest. Sairmeuse, if I remember
 5        X|        comes this extraordinary interest?”~ ~He paused, enlightened
 6     XIII|       whom I have taken a great interest—whom I have sent for sometimes
 7      XVI|         have subjects of mutual interest to discuss. We are now occupied
 8     XVII|   deeply touched by this kindly interest on the part of her former
 9      XXV| comfortably all his life on the interest of it.”~ ~The abbe and Maurice
10     XLII|         These words excited the interest of the old poacher, and
11      XLV|        who were ignorant of the interest it would possess for me.”~ ~“
12     XLIX|       was not acting in his own interest, but merely conforming to
13        L|        butler, who took a great interest in such matters, and who
14      LII|       the precautions which his interest required, he seemed to find
15     LIII|   fortunate enough to obtain an interest in a theatrical enterprise,
16     LIII|       knowing it, what possible interest could she have had in finding
17      LIV|      life no longer animated by interest or sustained by hope.~ ~
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