Spoke
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Comte Chalvet
spoke
to him of all this, without pity.
The thin, drawn little face of the Academician's favourite nephew was hideous as he
spoke.
There was a new paper which the Marquis abhorred; he had vowed that he would never read it, and
spoke
of it every day.
The Marquis de Croisenois succeeded in reaching her, and
spoke
to her, but she dreamed on without listening.
She had seen quite well that Altamira was not attracted, and felt piqued by his desertion of her; she saw his dark eye gleam as he
spoke
to the Peruvian General.
He
spoke
very distinctly as he entered into these details, and in such a way as to be overheard by anyone who might be concealed in two great mahogany wardrobes which he had not dared to examine.
He
spoke
again of the people he suspected and of the precautions he had contrived.
As he
spoke
he was thinking of how best to profit by his victory.
After dinner, Mademoiselle de La Mole, far from avoiding Julien,
spoke
to him, and almost ordered him to accompany her to the garden; he obeyed.
He had the grief of remarking that as she
spoke
she made fresh discoveries in her own heart.
People
spoke
to her; she did not answer; her mother scolded her, it was all she could do to look at her.
She
spoke
to him against herself, she accused herself to him.
This evening, nobody
spoke
to him; his presence passed as though unperceived or worse.
They
spoke
in low tones.
'He is endowed with an astonishing memory; it was only an hour ago that I
spoke
to him of the mission with which he might perhaps be honoured, and, in order to furnish us with a proof of his memory, he has learned by heart the first page of the _Quotidienne_.''Ah!
He now
spoke
of his health, his wounds, looked at his watch, and left.
That evening, as he looked over the original text of the letter which he had copied the night before, he very soon came to the fatal passage where the young Russian
spoke
of London and Richmond.
In spasmodic utterances he
spoke
of his present happiness which had put an end to that cruel suffering ...'What am I doing, Great God!' said Julien, coming suddenly to his senses.
If he
spoke
to me now and again, it was solely because of his profound gratitude to you: for the natural pride of his character leads him never to reply save officially to anyone who is placed so far above him.
He
spoke
to him for hours of the escape of M. de Lavalette.
He
spoke
of that future which was soon to close for him.
Several of the jury, evidently friends of these ladies,
spoke
to them and seemed to reassure them.
The priest tried to embrace Julien, and began to show emotion as he
spoke
to him.
He
spoke
at great length and with heat.
"If you had a senior judge here beneath your stick," said K., pressing down the cane as he
spoke
to stop it being raised once more, "I really would do nothing to stop you, on the contrary, I would even pay you money to give you all the more strength."
As he spoke, he looked out the window and saw how, just then, they were getting closer to the suburb where the court offices were.
But that was impossible, everything that had happened so far
spoke
against it.
You
spoke
to one of them there, didn't you?
She
spoke
to the businessman with affection but, at the same time, with condescension.
But before he had reached the door the businessman
spoke
to him gently.
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