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1 1 | the man-of-all-work, named Gasselin, takes care of in the~intervals 2 2 | fire as if to a fete,~and Gasselin, his only vassal, who followed 3 2 | a tremulous voice, while Gasselin replaced~the three guns 4 2 | brought for his son, for Gasselin, and~for himself. Gasselin 5 2 | Gasselin, and~for himself. Gasselin had thrown himself before 6 2 | began as usual to spin. Gasselin was still busy~about the 7 2 | of the neighing horses.~ ~Gasselin was one of those short, 8 2 | forty, was as a woman what Gasselin was as~a man. No team could 9 2 | difficult to~understand why Gasselin and Mariotte had never married; 10 2 | were ninety francs a year; Gasselin's, three hundred.~But thousands 11 2 | summon Mariotte by one, and Gasselin by two notes.~ ~Gasselin' 12 2 | Gasselin by two notes.~ ~Gasselin's greatest happiness was 13 2 | was never seen. Sometimes Gasselin was observed~motionless, 14 3 | night had fairly fallen, Gasselin came into the hall and asked~ 15 3 | made a sign of consent. Gasselin then knelt down,~seeing 16 3 | at the door on the lane.~Gasselin went to open it.~ ~"I dare 17 3 | the young chevalier, and Gasselin secretly departed to join~ 18 8 | Mariotte came to lay the table. Gasselin was out exercising Calyste' 19 10| The next day, Calyste told Gasselin to watch the road to Saint-~ 20 10| Touches~passed over it. Gasselin brought word that the carriage 21 10| horse and my father's."~ ~Gasselin departed.~ ~"My, nephew, 22 10| obstacle to my marriage."~ ~Gasselin appeared with the horses.~ ~" 23 10| started at a great pace, until Gasselin asked him if~he was trying 24 10| with the ladies, leaving Gasselin~to lead his horse. He was 25 10| lovely road!" he said to Gasselin.~ ~"Ah! monsieur, Brittany 26 10| like these?"~ ~"Nowhere, Gasselin."~ ~"/Tiens/! here comes 27 10| coach from Nazaire," cried Gasselin~presently.~ ~"Mademoiselle 28 10| said the conductor to Gasselin.~ ~"I am lost!" thought 29 10| Kergarouet, Charlotte, and Gasselin, who~were all talking at 30 10| old maid was~questioning Gasselin as to what had brought him 31 10| as Mariotte, assisted by Gasselin and Madame de Kergarouet' 32 11| dear boy."~ ~"My father, Gasselin, and I lived for three months 33 14| Camille followed~arm-in-arm. Gasselin brought up the rear.~ ~" 34 14| follow with Beatrix, while Gasselin put a distance of some two 35 14| cry out, but she signed to Gasselin to come. Calyste was leaning~ 36 14| passionate joy. At that instant Gasselin's~hob-nailed shoes sounded 37 14| way, mademoiselle," said Gasselin. "I must slide down~there, 38 14| granite~motionless and silent. Gasselin soon returned from one of 39 14| was able, by the help of Gasselin, who~lowered Camille's red 40 14| been borrowed. Calyste, Gasselin, and Camille took off what~ 41 14| farmers gave her a bed.~Gasselin then went to the place where 42 16| seemed to age. With Calyste, Gasselin, and his two~fine dogs, 43 16| seeing such wealth, sent Gasselin to lock the doors.~ ~"Gold 44 17| even~to the two servants, Gasselin and Mariotte (whom I wish 45 20| surprised~herself, when Gasselin, turned into a footman, 46 20| assisted by~Mariotte and Gasselin, invented various little 47 20| Rochefide served to Calyste.~Gasselin was substituted for Calyste' 48 20| conveniently ill. This enabled Gasselin to consort with Madame de~


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