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1 I, 2 | feeding from new racks. Right along the outbuildings extended 2 I, 2 | thrown his cotton nightcap right away from him. He was a 3 I, 2 | see her gave him a sort of right to love her. And then the 4 I, 3 | fear of not finding the right words sealed his lips.~Old 5 I, 4 | him yet more sad, he went right away home.~Monsieur and 6 I, 5 | covered with dry mud. On the right was the one apartment, that 7 I, 5 | useful kitchen garden bed. Right at the bottom, under the 8 I, 6 | and firs, tigers on the right, a lion to the left, Tartar 9 I, 7 | with theories she believed right, she wanted to make herself 10 I, 9 | his breviary had lost his right foot, and the very plaster, 11 I, 9 | his handle, looking to the right and left, and up at the 12 II, 1 | pasture land, all of the right arable. The meadow stretches 13 II, 1 | highroad. If it is left on the right hand and the foot of the 14 II, 4 | made to throw her cards the right side of her dress was drawn 15 II, 5 | she might have a better right to hate him, to revenge 16 II, 6 | that down there—”~“You are right,” interrupted the chemist; “ 17 II, 7 | subscription. Would they not have a right to apply to the police if 18 II, 8 | knees, bowing copiously to right and left, and taking up 19 II, 8 | s point of view they are right.”~“How so?” she asked.~“ 20 II, 8 | she saw in the distance, right on the line of the horizon, 21 II, 8 | his body, that swayed from right to left with the giving 22 II, 8 | tax-collector. “It’s all right!”~“Do not be uneasy,” said 23 II, 9 | his calculation had been right when, on entering the room, 24 II, 9 | melancholy voice, “that I was right not to come back; for this 25 II, 9 | her hand well up, and her right arm stretched out, she gave 26 II, 9 | it—bought it. Have I done right? Do tell me?”~She nodded 27 II, 10 | kindly thought that cackled right through it like a hen half 28 II, 11 | But the springs of the right side having at length given 29 II, 11 | was eating his oats all right; for on arriving at a patient’ 30 II, 12 | purple-coloured, was rising right out of the earth at the 31 II, 13 | fall in cascades from his right into his left hand. At last, 32 II, 13 | again—~“I think it’s all right. Ah! and this for fear she 33 II, 13 | thought, “I shall be all right.”~Emma pushed open the door 34 II, 13 | a tossing boat. She was right at the edge, almost hanging, 35 II, 13 | and, ma foi, I think he’s right, when one has a fortune 36 II, 14 | the cider often spurted right into their faces, and then 37 II, 14 | the theatre, she must be right; we must submit to her decrees.”~“ 38 II, 15 | the crowd rushing to the right by the other corridor while 39 II, 15 | chest, and he walked from right to left with long strides, 40 III, 1 | the beadle conducted them right to the entrance near the 41 III, 1 | lips, fuming.~“And on the right, this gentleman all encased 42 III, 3 | can assure me it is all right?” she said with her last 43 III, 5 | day before walked on the right side of a road, one might 44 III, 5 | better than me, and you are right. It is natural. For the 45 III, 6 | remained standing, casting right and left curious glances, 46 III, 6 | coming, and would carry her right away in a kiss.~Then she 47 III, 6 | shall tell my husband.”~“All right! I too. I’ll show your husband 48 III, 7 | pretentiously cocked on the right side, whence looked out 49 III, 7 | Rue, and turning to the right as if making for the cemetery, 50 III, 7 | raised the fingers of her right hand to that side of the 51 III, 8 | inn. His was at the top, right at the end, on the left. 52 III, 8 | Indulgentiam, dipped his right thumb in the oil, and began 53 III, 9 | head was turned towards her right shoulder, the corner of 54 III, 10| on the other side, on the right, by the wall. The bell began 55 III, 10| the cemetery. The men went right down to a place in the grass 56 III, 10| sprinkling water, with the right he vigorously threw in a