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1 I, 1 | child.~Then at the end of a week she departed, after a thousand 2 I, 1 | his mother sent him every week by the carrier a piece of 3 I, 2 | then regularly twice a week, without counting the visits 4 I, 2 | blow had struck home.” A week after, as she was hanging 5 I, 6 | old maid who came for a week each month to mend the linen. 6 I, 8 | a very young man who the week before had beaten “Miss 7 I, 8 | awoke, “Ah! I was there a week—a fortnight—three weeks 8 I, 9 | refugee, had decamped a week before. Then he wrote to 9 II, 1 | more,” she replied. “Last week two travelers in the cloth 10 II, 6 | went to town almost every week.~Why? Monsieur Homais suspected 11 II, 6 | world, he put it off from week to week, until he received 12 II, 6 | put it off from week to week, until he received a second 13 II, 8 | It’ll be over before a week.”~Homais drew back with 14 II, 8 | be an execution in next week. It’s Lheureux who is selling 15 II, 8 | all those who during the week got intoxicated on alcohol. 16 II, 9 | mistake.”~And at the end of a week he had gone off hunting. 17 II, 10 | winter, three or four times a week, in the dead of night he 18 II, 12 | to give to Rodolphe. The week after Monsieur Lheureux 19 II, 12 | she was carried away for a week towards a new land, whence 20 II, 12 | affairs; then at the end of a week he wanted two more; then 21 III, 4 | freedom at least once a week. Emma never doubted she 22 III, 4 | permission to go to town once a week to see her lover. At the 23 III, 5 | other the sorrows of the week, the presentiments, the 24 III, 5 | came back the following week and boasted of having, after 25 III, 6 | haven’t it. I will send next week; he must wait; yes, till 26 III, 6 | must wait; yes, till next week.”~And the fellow went without 27 III, 11| decay in his arms.~For a week he was seen going to church 28 III, 11| never failed, every other week, in his sermon, to recount