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1 I, 3 | having clinked glasses, carried hers to her mouth. As it 2 I, 4 | father to his home, and had carried her off on a pillion, trotting 3 I, 5 | noticed it; he took it and carried it up to the attic, while 4 I, 6 | some novel, that she always carried in the pockets of her apron, 5 II, 1 | to bring in the straw; he carried as many as six trusses at 6 II, 5 | she said to herself, “he carried a knife in his pocket like 7 II, 6 | Every day for a month Hivert carried boxes, valises, parcels 8 II, 6 | gravel as they flowed away carried off the pink flowers of 9 II, 8 | the monarch, and having carried them to one of the windows, 10 II, 8 | drummer of the battalion carried a basket with bottles. Madame 11 II, 9 | smile of angels; one is carried away by that which is beautiful, 12 II, 12 | herself more docile, and even carried her deference so far as 13 II, 12 | gallop of four horses she was carried away for a week towards 14 II, 13 | She fainted again. They carried her to her bed. She lay 15 III, 3 | the waves, and the winds carried off the trills that Leon 16 III, 5 | whirlwind in an abyss, and carried her away into the distances 17 III, 5 | want, a mania, a pleasure carried to such an extent that if 18 III, 5 | a negotiation admirably carried out by the shopkeeper, and 19 III, 6 | one knew he had, while he carried a valise in one hand and 20 III, 6 | giddy. She fainted, and they carried her to the window.~Day was 21 III, 7 | an adventure might have carried him too far.~“What a wretch! 22 III, 7 | perfuming the air. Then, carried away as by a rushing torrent, 23 III, 8 | and still half-asleep, was carried in on the servant’s arm 24 III, 8 | And at this name, that carried her back to the memory of 25 III, 9 | aromatic herbs. He also carried a large jar full of chlorine 26 III, 10| turned-down hoods; each of them carried in her hands a large lighted 27 III, 11| ran away from Yonville, carried off by Theodore, stealing