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1 I, 4 | before daybreak, and not been able to see to shave, had diagonal 2 II, 2 | was charmed to have been able to render them some slight 3 II, 2 | of gardening she will be able—”~“My wife doesn’t care 4 II, 2 | disenchantments of life, to be able to dwell in thought upon 5 II, 3 | lady.” How then had he been able to explain, and in such 6 II, 3 | a mother. But not being able to spend as much as she 7 II, 5 | pride, and joy of being able to say to herself, “I am 8 II, 6 | eyebrows, without one’s being able to guess what Emma was seeing 9 II, 8 | one must know botany, be able to distinguish between plants, 10 II, 8 | that the prefect was not able to come. He himself was 11 II, 10 | been better to have been able to love him? But he gave 12 II, 11 | however, seemed no more able to succour him than surgery, 13 II, 14 | means he should next year be able to pay back so much money. 14 III, 1 | the crowd without being able to banish the heaviness 15 III, 1 | beadle stood dumfounded, not able to understand this untimely 16 III, 4 | never doubted she should be able to do this. Besides, she 17 III, 4 | to me that one might be able to do it for less; for there 18 III, 5 | last, at eleven o’clock, able to bear it no longer, Charles 19 III, 6 | She would have liked to be able to watch over his life; 20 III, 8 | terms, in default of being able to invent better.~She yielded 21 III, 11| man, whom he had not been able to cure with the pomade, 22 III, 11| lived, he was far from being able to pay off his old debts. 23 III, 11| Madame Lefrancois to be able to speak of her.~But the