Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|     served to fortify a natural bent toward languages and historical
 2    1,  26|        light, when two Syrians, bent upon stealing an amphora
 3    2,  58|          he groaned heavily and bent over his arm as though it
 4    2,  78|         her cheek and Fortunata bent over it, sobbing and moaning.
 5    3,  90|      night gave me my chance, I bent close to the ear of the
 6    4, 104|          as though Fortune were bent upon annihilating my peace
 7    5, 139| carefully wiping her hands, she bent over the cot and kissed
 8    5, 142|        former lowly lot, is now bent upon following it up even
 9    5, 159|       the two adjoining fingers bent down, so that the hand might
10    5, 159|       He would extend his hand, bent into an obscene posture,
11    5, 159|         other fingers and thumb bent under in an indecent gesture
12    6     |     unhappy countries which are bent under oppression, in those
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