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1 I, 1 | hosier’s daughter who had fallen in love with his good looks. 2 I, 2 | under the chairs. It had fallen to the floor, between the 3 I, 4 | kitchen. The children had fallen asleep under the seats.~ 4 I, 8 | pick up my fan that has fallen behind the sofa?”~The gentleman 5 I, 9 | hours, and over which had fallen the soft curls of the pensive 6 II, 8 | been taken. No sparks have fallen; the pumps are full. Let 7 II, 9 | as they walked kicked the fallen fir cones in front of them.~ 8 II, 9 | sat down on the trunk of a fallen tree, and Rodolphe began 9 II, 15 | where he mended boats, had fallen in love with him. She had 10 II, 15 | blending, she would never have fallen from so high a happiness. 11 III, 5 | must,” she replied, “have fallen from the old box of bills 12 III, 8 | Monsieur Bournisien would have fallen to the ground.~However, 13 III, 10| First, the old fellow had fallen as if struck by apoplexy. 14 III, 11| It was Rodolphe’s letter, fallen to the ground between the