Chapter
1 I | the white~wainscoting. An old piano, standing beneath
2 I | covered~with a pyramid of old books and boxes. On either
3 II | was then eighteen years old), they~persuaded her to
4 II | conscription, he had married a rich old woman,~Madame Lehoussais,
5 II | Paul would go to the old barn, catch birds, throw
6 III| sphere. Finally, one day, an old~fiacre stopped in front
7 III| Virginia was growing too old to~be thee-and-thou'd, a
8 III| There was a silence. Old Liebard thought it about
9 III| disappeared mysteriously; and~the old acquaintances, Guyot, Liebard,
10 III| Madame Lechaptois, Robelin, old~Gremanville, paralysed since
11 III| refugees, came Colmiche, an old man who was credited~with
12 III| bundle of hay; and the~poor old creature, trembling and
13 IV | even kept one of~Monsieur's old coats. All the things which
14 IV | he~was thirty-six years old, by a divine inspiration,
15 IV | being just seventy-two~years old.~ ~People thought that she
16 IV | where there was some of the old furniture. Since~her fainting
17 IV | strength was~failing rapidly, old Mother Simon, who had lost
18 V | warmed the slated roof. Old Mother Simon had~returned
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