Seated
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On this he
seated
himself and looked round with a face that was flushed, and two eyes that blazed like a wild beast's.
When I came down in the morning, I found that he had been beforehand with me; for he was
seated
opposite my father at the window-table in the kitchen, their heads almost touching, and a little roll of gold pieces between them.
As a rule two women were
seated
behind the counter: the young woman with the grave profile, and an old lady who sat dozing with a smile on her countenance.
Her aunt and husband having come downstairs, she
seated
herself on a trunk, her hands rigid, her throat full of sobs, and yet she could not cry.
Therese had
seated
herself behind the counter from the first day, and she did not move from that place.
Therese at last lost patience at seeing the good old lady incessantly turning round and round before her eyes; she engaged a charwoman, and forced her aunt to be
seated
beside her.
There, in the dining-room, they
seated
themselves round the table waiting for Olivier Michaud and his wife who always arrived late.
Laurent had
seated
himself.
As soon as they had
seated
themselves at table, and commenced the soup, Camille thought it right to be attentive to his friend.
She remained
seated
on her chair until eleven o'clock, playing and talking, avoiding the eyes of Laurent, who for that matter did not trouble himself about her.
Then he slowly gained the Rue Saint-Victor, sauntering along the quays, where he
seated
himself on the benches, in mild weather.
The young woman had remained seated, gazing vaguely in front of her.
The dealer in imitation jewelry was
seated
just opposite the door of the passage, and he had to wait until she was busy, until some young work-girl came to purchase a ring or a brooch made of brass.
Laurent opened the shop door as if he were master of the house,
seated
himself astride a chair, smoking and expectorating as though at home.
Then, she briskly
seated
herself again, and resumed her glum grimace, while Laurent calmly continued the interrupted conversation with Camille.
She
seated
herself on the gravel, dipped her hands in the water, feeling full of life in the burning heat of the sun, attenuated by the fresh puffs of breeze in the shade.
Camille having selected a dry spot,
seated
himself on the ground, after lifting up the skirt of his frock coat; while Therese, amid a loud crumpling of petticoats, had just flung herself among the leaves.
The three, returning to the riverside, found a restaurant, where they
seated
themselves at table on a sort of terrace formed of planks in an indifferent eating-house reeking with the odour of grease and wine.
Passing before the rostrum where the lady cashier was seated, they retained a table, and decided on a menu, saying they would return in an hour.
Seated
at the bottom of the boat drifting with the stream, they watched the final gleams of light quitting the tall branches.
He was
seated
opposite her, in a floating shadow, and could not see her face which she kept bowed down on her breast.
On the third day, Therese, rapidly and with a sort of feverish decision, threw the sheet from her, and
seated
herself up in bed.
She went down the wooden staircase with heavy tread, placing her two feet on each step, and
seated
herself behind the counter.
When all were
seated
round the table, each before a cup, when the box of dominoes had been emptied on the board, the old mother, with the past suddenly brought back to her, looked at her guests, and burst into sobs.
"Our poor Therese has had a bad night," Madame Raquin said to him, as soon as he had
seated
himself.
Then he
seated
himself and chatted.
He
seated
himself for a moment beside her, performing for the edification of the persons present, his part of an alarmed and affectionate friend.
As soon as the young man had
seated
himself, the former commissary of police said in his ear:"She accepts."
Whether seated, or quietly kneeling side by side, they were rent by raging thoughts that flashed through their minds in spite of themselves, and they avoided looking at one another.
When they
seated
themselves in their carriage, they seemed to be greater strangers than before.
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