1 Mademoiselle Reisz perceived her agitation and even her tears.
2 It was during such a mood that Edna hunted up Mademoiselle Reisz.
3 I wonder if I shall ever be stirred again as Mademoiselle Reisz's playing moved me to-night.
4 They had been living there for six months, and knew absolutely nothing of a Mademoiselle Reisz.
5 She remained a long time in the water, half hoping that Mademoiselle Reisz would not wait for her.
6 He turned and hurried away to one of the far cottages, where Mademoiselle Reisz was shuffling away.
7 Edna looked down at Mademoiselle Reisz and wondered how she could have listened to her venom so long.
8 He knew Mademoiselle Reisz a good deal better than he wanted to know her, he informed his questioner.
9 She would not dare to choose, and begged that Mademoiselle Reisz would please herself in her selections.
10 Of course Edna would like to hear Mademoiselle Reisz play; but she feared it would be useless to entreat her.
11 Edna's desire to see Mademoiselle Reisz had increased tenfold since these unlooked-for obstacles had arisen to thwart it.
12 The very first chords which Mademoiselle Reisz struck upon the piano sent a keen tremor down Mrs. Pontellier's spinal column.
13 The despondent frame of mind in which she had left home began again to overtake her, and she remembered that she wished to find Mademoiselle Reisz.
14 "I beg your pardon," offered Edna, in some embarrassment, for she should have remembered that Mademoiselle Reisz's avoidance of the water had furnished a theme for much pleasantry.
15 Unfortunately she had mislaid or lost Mademoiselle Reisz's card, and looking up her address in the city directory, she found that the woman lived on Bienville Street, some distance away.
16 She was not surprised at Mademoiselle Reisz's question the morning that lady, following her to the beach, tapped her on the shoulder and asked if she did not greatly miss her young friend.
17 When Mademoiselle Reisz came and touched her upon the shoulder and spoke to her, the woman seemed to echo the thought which was ever in Edna's mind; or, better, the feeling which constantly possessed her.
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