Chapter
1 II | different ways; a~farmer took her in, and while she was
2 II | she did not commit. She took service on another farm
3 II | the manner in which he took snuff, his whole person,
4 II | Pont-~l'Eveque. But Felicite took no credit to herself, and
5 II | behind Liebard. Felicite took charge~of the little girl,
6 II | road was so bad that it took two hours to cover the eight
7 II | the~horses saddled.~ ~It took another thirty minutes to
8 II | action of the sea-baths. She took them in her little~chemise,
9 III| communion from the cure. She took it with the proper feeling,~
10 III| In August, his father took him on a coasting-vessel.~ ~
11 III| bewilderment. At last, he took a pencil and pointed out
12 III| At last, at daylight she took the~diligence for Lisieux.~ ~
13 III| After the ceremony it took three quarters of an hour
14 III| Felicite and Madame Aubain also took out the skirts, the~handkerchiefs,
15 III| being able~to keep the bird, took this means of getting rid
16 IV | put Loulou in the~kitchen, took off his chain and let him
17 IV | her right cheek; when~she took her hand away it was red,
18 IV | breakfast.~ ~A little later, she took Loulou and holding him up
19 IV | Felicite was blind now, and she took him and laid him against
20 V | turned with each step they took toward the Holy~Sacrament,
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