1 They kissed each other good-by.
2 She would awaken him with a kiss.
3 He kissed the soft palm that pressed upon his lips.
4 Sleep well, he said, and he kissed her hand and went away.
5 After all, it was no great matter to have one's hand kissed.
6 He kissed them and promised to bring them back bonbons and peanuts.
7 She kissed him on the forehead, the eyes, the cheeks, and the lips.
8 He seated himself beside her and kissed her lightly upon the shoulder.
9 It was the first kiss of her life to which her nature had really responded.
10 When alone she sometimes picked it up and kissed the cold glass passionately.
11 When he leaned forward and kissed her, she clasped his head, holding his lips to hers.
12 He kissed her good-by, and told her she was not looking well and must take care of herself.
13 When she was alone she looked mechanically at the back of her hand which he had kissed so warmly.
14 He kissed her with a degree of passion which had not before entered into his caress, and strained her to him.
15 She was still stunned and speechless with emotion when later she leaned over her friend to kiss her and softly say good-by.
16 There was a dull pang of regret because it was not the kiss of love which had inflamed her, because it was not love which had held this cup of life to her lips.
17 Madame Ratignolle kissed Edna good-night, and went away, being in truth rather desirous of joining in the general and animated conversation which was still in progress concerning Mexico and the Mexicans.
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