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1 I, 1 | played hop-scotch under the church porch on rainy days, and 2 I, 2 | fuss, or showing herself at church on Sundays in a silk gown 3 I, 4 | after the ceremony in the church. The procession, first united 4 I, 4 | take a turn towards the church. As he was afraid, however, 5 I, 6 | enthusiasms, that had loved the church for the sake of the flowers, 6 I, 8 | re-echoed through it as in a church.~Opposite rose a straight 7 I, 9 | the people came out from church. The women in waxed clogs, 8 I, 9 | day from the mairie to the church, sombre and waiting for 9 II, 1 | finest in the place.~The Church is on the other side of 10 II, 1 | regular green squares. The church was rebuilt during the last 11 II, 1 | at once gravedigger and church beadle (thus making a double 12 II, 1 | evening, he left for the church, from which the Angelus 13 II, 1 | but I don’t need to go to church to kiss silver plates, and 14 II, 5 | in the housework, went to church regularly, and looked after 15 II, 6 | that she went towards the church, included to no matter what 16 II, 6 | coping. At the end of the church a lamp was burning, the 17 II, 6 | pell-mell, fled into the church.~“These young scamps!” murmured 18 II, 6 | to time looked into the church, where the kneeling boys 19 II, 6 | a bound he ran into the church.~The boys were just then 20 II, 6 | husband.”~And he went into the church making a genuflexion as 21 II, 7 | line of houses from the church to the inn. On the other 22 II, 8 | the Place, in front of the church, a kind of bombarde was 23 II, 8 | gravedigger, who was carrying the church chairs about amongst the 24 II, 8 | to fetch others from the church. He caused such confusion 25 II, 9 | yards, the walls and the church steeple. Emma half closed 26 II, 14 | visitors, and even frequented church less assiduously, to the 27 II, 14 | between his fingers, “if the Church has condemned the theatre, 28 II, 15 | path as they walked to the church. Oh, why had not she, like 29 III, 1 | he resolutely entered the church. The beadle, who was just 30 III, 1 | see the curiosities of the church?”~“No!” said the other.~ 31 III, 1 | without streamed into the church in three enormous rays from 32 III, 1 | chapels and dark places of the church sometimes rose sounds like 33 III, 1 | of yielding virtue. The church like a huge boudoir spread 34 III, 1 | to the stillness of the church, that only heightened the 35 III, 1 | see the curiosities of the church?”~“Oh, no!” cried the clerk.~“ 36 III, 1 | become petrified in the church like the stones, would vanish 37 III, 1 | Leon, rushing out of the church.~A lad was playing about 38 III, 1 | she might go back into the church. At last the cab appeared.~“ 39 III, 7 | Lestiboudois in front of the church, saw her go in to the tax-collector’ 40 III, 9 | a state of grace (as the Church has it), and then she has 41 III, 9 | were weighing upon her.~The church clock struck two. They could 42 III, 10| three chasubles for the church, and that he would go barefooted 43 III, 10| Lestiboudois went about the church with his whalebone stick. 44 III, 10| came from the end of the church, and stopped short at the 45 III, 10| coffin, and everyone left the church.~Then Justin appeared at 46 III, 11| one hundred francs to the church, and denounced abuses, aired 47 III, 11| week he was seen going to church in the evening. Monsieur