Chapter
1 II | suited him. She hung her head. He then asked her whether
2 II | a cap on the back of his head; it was Robelin, the farmer
3 II | retired lawyer. His bald~head and white cravat, the ruffling
4 II | recollections, would hang her head, while the~children were
5 II | in his eyes.~He hung his head, shook his horns and bellowed
6 III| jauntily on the back of his head. He amused his aunt by telling
7 III| that one should lose one's head about~Virginia.~ ~The two
8 III| dropped on a chair, leaned her head against the back, and~closed
9 III| pink. Then, with drooping head,~inert hands and staring
10 III| they do not care!"~ ~Her head fell forward again, and
11 III| her~mouth open and her head thrown back, beneath a black
12 III| wreath of flowers on her head and arranged her curls.~
13 III| and a tumour as big as his head on one arm.~ ~She got him
14 IV | His body was green, his head blue, the tips of~his wings
15 IV | Loulou, having thrust his head into the butcher-boy's~basket,
16 IV | and when she rocked~her head to and fro like a nurse,
17 IV | to the wire bars with his head down. He had~probably died
18 IV | and lashed her from her head to her~feet with such violence
19 IV | his foot in the air, his head~on one side, and in his
20 V | showed nothing but his blue head which looked~like a piece
21 V | parrot hovering above her head.~ ~
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