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He was told, however, from other quarters that during their stay these gentlemen sat permanently, displaying feverish activity, and absorbed in transactions of which no one about them
uttered
a word.
She
uttered
a joyous exclamation, however, when the door once more opened.
The sergeant had
uttered
a "By God!" for his left shoulder had nearly been put out, and his flesh bruised by a shock like the blow of a washer-woman's beetle against linen.
She had seen the soldiers take aim, and in an instinctive movement of her good nature she had thrown herself in front of Catherine, shouting out to her to take care; she
uttered
a loud cry and fell on to her back overturned by the shock.
At the end of ten minutes, when the Grégoires, surprised at not seeing Cécile, came back into the Maheus' house, they
uttered
a terrible cry.
The flood was drowning his mane, and his cry of distress never ceased; he
uttered
it more hoarsely, with his large open mouth stretched out.
And she
uttered
a terrible cry.
At the surface, Maheude, stricken down near dead Catherine,
uttered
a cry, then another, then another--very long, deep, incessant moans.
Now she talked with tranquillity of her dead, of her man, of Zacharie, of Catherine; and tears only came into her eyes when she
uttered
Alzire's name.
They
uttered
outlandish calls and participated in numerous public assemblies that featured much noise but little action.
A smile rose to her lips at certain delicate phrases of the violin, that sometimes played alone while the other instruments were silent; one could hear the clear clink of the louis d'or that were being thrown down upon the card tables in the next room; then all struck again, the cornet-a-piston
uttered
its sonorous note, feet marked time, skirts swelled and rustled, hands touched and parted; the same eyes falling before you met yours again.
When from afar he saw her languid walk, and her figure without stays turning softly on her hips; when opposite one another he looked at her at his ease, while she took tired poses in her armchair, then his happiness knew no bounds; he got up, embraced her, passed his hands over her face, called her little mamma, wanted to make her dance, and half-laughing, half-crying,
uttered
all kinds of caressing pleasantries that came into his head.
Homais bend over the splash-board, and in a voice broken by sobs
uttered
these three sad words—"A pleasant journey!""Good-night," said Monsieur Guillaumin.
She
uttered
a cry.
Then Emma, relieved,
uttered
a deep sigh.
Emma
uttered
a cry and fell back rigid to the ground.
The theatre rang with cheers; they recommenced the entire movement; the lovers spoke of the flowers on their tomb, of vows, exile, fate, hopes; and when they
uttered
the final adieu, Emma gave a sharp cry that mingled with the vibrations of the last chords.
Edgar, flashing with fury, dominated all the others with his clearer voice; Ashton hurled homicidal provocations at him in deep notes; Lucie
uttered
her shrill plaint, Arthur at one side, his modulated tones in the middle register, and the bass of the minister pealed forth like an organ, while the voices of the women repeating his words took them up in chorus delightfully.
He had great difficulty in getting back to his seat, for his elbows were jerked at every step because of the glass he held in his hands, and he even spilt three-fourths on the shoulders of a Rouen lady in short sleeves, who feeling the cold liquid running down to her loins,
uttered
cries like a peacock, as if she were being assassinated.
Mere Lefrancois, when she saw him,
uttered
many exclamations.
Shop-boys in caps were cleaning up the shop-fronts, and women with baskets against their hips, at intervals
uttered
sonorous cries at the corners of streets.
You allow me?"Often he
uttered
exclamations.
The blind man sank down on his haunches, with his head thrown back, whilst he rolled his greenish eyes, lolled out his tongue, and rubbed his stomach with both hands as he
uttered
a kind of hollow yell like a famished dog.
Suddenly she struck her brow and
uttered
a cry; for the thought of Rodolphe, like a flash of lightning in a dark night, had passed into her soul.
She
uttered
a sharp cry.
Homais, motionless,
uttered
great sighs; and Monsieur Canivet, always retaining his self-command, nevertheless began to feel uneasy.
First upon the eyes, that had so coveted all worldly pomp; then upon the nostrils, that had been greedy of the warm breeze and amorous odours; then upon the mouth, that had
uttered
lies, that had curled with pride and cried out in lewdness; then upon the hands that had delighted in sensual touches; and finally upon the soles of the feet, so swift of yore, when she was running to satisfy her desires, and that would now walk no more.
With lowered faces, and swinging one leg crossed over the other knee, they
uttered
deep sighs at intervals; each one was inordinately bored, and yet none would be the first to go.
But he
uttered
a cry of horror that awoke the other two.
A gentle voice then
uttered
the name Adolphe, and the child abandoned his ambitious project.
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