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1  He cast one appealing glance at her, to which she made no response.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In XXV
2  His hand had strayed to her beautiful shoulders, and he could feel the response of her flesh to his touch.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In XXXI
3  It seemed to free her of a responsibility which she had blindly assumed and for which Fate had not fitted her.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In VII
4  She was blindly following whatever impulse moved her, as if she had placed herself in alien hands for direction, and freed her soul of responsibility.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In XII
5  When she knocked at Mademoiselle Reisz's door one afternoon there was no response; so unlocking the door, as usual, she entered and found the apartment deserted, as she had expected.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In XXXIII
6  She told the cook that she herself would be greatly occupied during Mr. Pontellier's absence, and she begged her to take all thought and responsibility of the larder upon her own shoulders.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In XXIV
7  The spell was soon over, and Mrs. Pontellier could not help wondering if there were not a little imagination responsible for its origin, for the rose tint had never faded from her friend's face.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In V
8  Her older sister, Margaret, was matronly and dignified, probably from having assumed matronly and housewifely responsibilities too early in life, their mother having died when they were quite young, Margaret was not effusive; she was practical.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In VII