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1 I, 4 | fields, along the narrow path winding amid the green corn, 2 I, 8 | the curve of the gravel path. A river flowed under a 3 I, 9 | sanding all along the narrow path of his life.~He was well, 4 II, 3 | houses and yards a small path bordered with privet hedges. 5 II, 3 | gone a little way down the path when, at the sound of wooden 6 II, 3 | steps on the earth of the path, the words they spoke, and 7 II, 6 | lead them too soon into the path of the Lord, as, moreover, 8 II, 6(11)| the straight and narrow path.~ 9 II, 8 | Rodolphe suddenly turned down a path, drawing with him Madame 10 II, 10 | in this direction; this path led only to La Huchette. 11 II, 15 | amid the corn in the little path as they walked to the church. 12 III, 2 | care! you are on a downward path. Did not you reflect that 13 III, 6 | make rivers on the sand path, or broke off branches from 14 III, 7 | the Place), she took the path by the river, outside the 15 III, 7 | beneath the aspens of the path. The disappointment of her 16 III, 7 | step; she went into the path by the hedge, and returned 17 III, 10 | disappeared in the windings of the path; but the great silver cross