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1 I, 7 | certain places on earth must bring happiness, as a plant peculiar 2 I, 9 | in the third person, to bring a glass of water on a plate, 3 I, 9 | would be, what wind would bring it her, towards what shore 4 II, 1 | fill the water bottles, bring some brandy, look sharp! 5 II, 1 | sly, and were trying to bring back the days of the tithe.~ 6 II, 1 | he helped our people to bring in the straw; he carried 7 II, 10 | Justin,” cried the druggist, “bring us the sulphuric acid.” 8 II, 10 | waste-book.~“Why didn’t you bring her?” she went on in a low 9 II, 10 | air with both her arms.~“Bring her to me,” said her mother, 10 II, 12 | now; every season would bring rapid progress. He already 11 II, 12 | to be reflecting—“do not bring it either; you can give 12 II, 13 | Emma! courage! I would not bring misery into your life.”~“ 13 II, 13 | stupefy the senses and to bring on ecstasies—a thing, moreover, 14 III, 1 | fancied that some chance would bring you. I thought I recognised 15 III, 6 | some catastrophe that would bring about their separation, 16 III, 7 | rich merchant); “and I will bring it you to-morrow,” he added.~ 17 III, 7 | town, he never failed to bring her home some that he bought 18 III, 8 | a symphony dying away.~“Bring me the child,” she said, 19 III, 11| was away; that she would bring her back some playthings. 20 III, 11| Emma, courage. I would not bring misery into your life.”