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1 I, 3 | following another, a spring on a winter, and an autumn after a summer, 2 I, 3 | dearly liked, if only for the winter, to live in town, although 3 I, 3 | spring of the next year.~The winter passed waiting for this. 4 I, 7 | long beforehand. In the winter he distributed a great deal 5 I, 9 | large door of the inn.~The winter was severe. The windows 6 II, 2 | some observations) falls in winter to 4 degrees Centigrade 7 II, 6 | and have no—”~“Fire in the winter,” said the priest.~“Oh, 8 II, 7 | soft shrieks such as the winter wind makes in ruined castles. 9 II, 10| for one.~All through the winter, three or four times a week, 10 II, 10| part of the country this winter, had a tooth drawn, that 11 II, 14| constantly thinking of her.~The winter was severe, Madame Bovary’ 12 II, 14| that creak in the wind on winter nights, always full of people, 13 III, 1| The cold killed them this winter.”~“Ah! how I have thought 14 III, 4| to say, the beginning of winter, that she seemed seized