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1 I, 5 | implements past service, and a mass of dusty things whose use 2 I, 6 | Instead of attending to mass, she looked at the pious 3 I, 7 | cords. People returning from mass saw him at his door in his 4 II, 5 | which pell-mell, amid a mass of sand and stones, were 5 II, 6 | over their prie-Dieu. At mass on Sundays, when she looked 6 II, 8 | earth earthly, like the mass of imbeciles you see down 7 II, 8 | between the two lanterns, the mass of his body, that swayed 8 II, 12 | neck; they fell in a thick mass, negligently, and with the 9 II, 13 | began rummaging amidst this mass of papers and things, finding 10 II, 14 | first time saw all this mass of hair that fell to her 11 III, 1 | drives the clouds across. The mass of sad thoughts that darkened 12 III, 5 | detach itself from this mass of existence, and her heart 13 III, 5 | midst of the diligences. A mass of rags covered his shoulders, 14 III, 9 | he went out to go and say mass, came back, and then they 15 III, 10| times, they had been to mass together, and they had sat 16 III, 10| Tuvache had “made off” after mass, and that Theodore, the 17 III, 11| sort of rotunda, or else a “mass of ruins.” And in all his