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1 I, 2 | courtyard, and noticing the gate turn against his shoulder, the 2 I, 4 | who was not of a facetious turn, did not shine at the wedding. 3 I, 4 | inclined for a moment to take a turn towards the church. As he 4 II, 1 | side stops short at the turn of the highroad. If it is 5 II, 3 | nurse’s it was necessary to turn to the left on leaving the 6 II, 5 | as formerly at taking a turn in the garden; what he proposed 7 II, 6 | But I don’t know how to turn,” answered the clerk.~“Ah! 8 II, 8 | longer knew which way to turn. In fact, the villagers, 9 II, 9 | entering the room, he saw Emma turn pale.~She was alone. The 10 II, 9 | along. At other times, to turn aside the branches, he passed 11 II, 10| expected to see the rural guard turn up. But this anxiety whetted 12 II, 11| Matters were taking a serious turn. Hippolyte began to worry 13 II, 12| watched him go.~He did not turn round. She ran after him, 14 II, 15| Yes.”~“And since when?”~“Turn them out! turn them out!” 15 II, 15| since when?”~“Turn them out! turn them out!” People were looking 16 III, 1| is the Holy Virgin. Now turn to this side; here are the 17 III, 5| diversity of her humour, in turn mystical or mirthful, talkative, 18 III, 6| politeness to invite him in turn.~“With pleasure!” Monsieur 19 III, 6| One of these days I shall turn up at Rouen, and we’ll go 20 III, 6| while I wait for you, or turn over the leaves of a ‘Code.’”~ 21 III, 9| took him by the arm for a turn in the garden. He discoursed