Chapter
1 I | She arose at daybreak, in order to attend mass, and she
2 II | Theodore's love and so in~order to satisfy it (or perchance
3 II | sweetheart again; for, in~order to escape the conscription,
4 II | pretensions to learning.~ ~In order to facilitate the children'
5 II | little caravan~dismounted in order to pass Les Ecores, a cliff
6 III| their seats in the same order.~When Virginia's turn came,
7 III| to~go out for a walk. In order to occupy herself she tried
8 III| away," as she put it.~ ~In order to have some distraction,
9 III| Felicite with despair, and in~order to bid him farewell, on
10 III| news since four days!~ ~In order to console her mistress
11 III| it from Pont-l'Eveque? In order to learn these things, she
12 III| that he~had received the order to take Virginia away. Then
13 III| and knelt on the ground in order to~till the earth properly.
14 IV | begin to laugh, too; and~in order that the parrot might not
15 IV | andirons, and hop around in order to get dry.~ ~One morning
16 IV | and~seemed contrary to the order of things, and absolutely
17 IV | She rarely went out, in order to avoid passing in front
18 IV | Mother Simon removed him in order to set him on the altar.~
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