Chapter
1 II | a scaffolding.~Then her mother died and her sisters went
2 II | you go and~play?" their mother would say; and they would
3 II | threshold of the~farm-house.~ ~Mother Liebard, when she caught
4 II | Golden Lamb, an inn kept by Mother David.~ ~During the first
5 III| nervousness she helped the mother dress the child!~ ~During
6 III| sobbing; she embraced her~mother again and again, while the
7 III| up her piano lessons.~Her mother insisted upon regular letters
8 III| walked in it, leaning on~her mother's arm and treading the dead
9 III| rested on the arbour. Her mother had bought a little cask
10 III| uttering groans of agony. The Mother Superior was standing on
11 III| absorbed in drinking. His~mother paid his debts and he made
12 IV | bird in Saint-Melaine, in Mother Simon's store. She~rushed
13 IV | brought his bride to visit his~mother.~ ~But she looked down upon
14 IV | was~failing rapidly, old Mother Simon, who had lost her
15 IV | Easter she spit blood.~ ~Then Mother Simon went for a doctor.
16 IV | The women left her and~ ~Mother Simon sat down to breakfast.~ ~
17 IV | against her~cheek. Then Mother Simon removed him in order
18 V | warmed the slated roof. Old Mother Simon had~returned to Felicite
19 V | on Felicite's forehead. Mother Simon wiped it~away with
20 V | clergy appeared in the yard. Mother Simon climbed on a chair
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