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1 Int | prehistoric soul. Years went by in an ecstasy of physical 2 Int | of the admiralty.~Then he went into the department of Public 3 I | offers of refreshment, but went to bed and immediately fell 4 I | to rear and a staircase went up at either side of the 5 I | room. She and her father went in. He had had it all newly 6 II | Occasionally, also, he went out to sea with the sailors 7 II | On several occasions he went fishing for mackerel and, 8 II | priest. The baroness seldom went to church, though she liked 9 III | the baroness and Jeanne went to mass, prompted by a feeling 10 III | clock in the afternoon, went to join the baroness in “ 11 III | frequently met hers.~He went to Yport several times with 12 III | to arise, a little shiver went over the surface of the 13 III | reached home that evening and went to her room, she felt strangely 14 III | sailors, and the others went over to the other side of 15 III | priests. Jeanne and Julien went toward the wood and walked 16 IV | no notice of her, never went up to kiss her good-night, 17 IV | kiss her good-night, never went into her room. Good Rosalie, 18 IV | continued his game.~They went out and began to walk slowly 19 IV | bed, too,” he said, and went up with his wife.~Then Aunt 20 IV | the knitting needles, she went over and leaned on the window 21 IV | said Jeanne. And they went into the house.~When they 22 IV | They rose from table and went into the drawing-room, and 23 IV | The guests soon left.~They went into the house. They were 24 V | little mail steamer which went to Naples by way of Ajaccio, 25 V | Jeanne saw was a palm. They went to a great, empty hotel 26 V | late emotion.~The guide went ahead with the mule and 27 V | full on me, so that my gun went off and rolled as far as 28 V | which is cool.”~Then they went home to dinner, and the 29 V | handed him her purse.~They went to Leghorn, visited Florence, 30 VI | account.~The young wife then went to undo her parcels. Rosalie, 31 VI | almost leafless poplars. She went as far as the shrubbery. 32 VI | mantle of misery that she went back to the house to keep 33 VI | Jeanne dressed herself and went out, and for the sake of 34 VI | the sake of an object she went to call on the farmers.~ 35 VI | glass of noyau. She then went to the other farm. The Couillards 36 VI | glass of cassis. Then she went home to breakfast.~The day 37 VI | home to breakfast.~The day went by like the previous day, 38 VI | finished his coffee, they all went to the coach house. They 39 VI | put in an appearance. They went into raptures, standing 40 VI | Bataille was complimented, and went off with his box on his 41 VI | day the baron and his wife went away, and Jeanne and Julien 42 VII | to go upstairs again, she went into the drawing-room, in 43 VII | In the afternoon Jeanne went up to see the patient. The 44 VII | wept at night after she went to bed.~In spite of his 45 VII | and called, “Rosalie!” She went forward, stumbled against 46 VII | seemed to be suffocating, she went downstairs again with trembling 47 VII | toward the stairs again and went down.~She now ran along 48 VII | christening of the boat; then she went back, further back, to that 49 VII | felt ill one night and I went to look for Julien. Rosalie 50 VII | his feelings as a father, went to look for Julien, and 51 VII | been settled thus, and they went out together to smoke a 52 VII | an effort it is.”~As he went out he met Aunt Lison coming 53 VIII| Jeanne, much surprised, went downstairs. A pale, pretty 54 VIII| took his leave, and they went off together toward the 55 VIII| almost cold, the others went into the drawing-room. They 56 VIII| charge of the matter.”~And he went out immediately, fearing 57 VIII| matter and the young peasant went off with a light tread.~ 58 IX | subject thoroughly, and went into raptures over its beauty, 59 IX | I was cold.”~When they went into the dining-room the 60 IX | it up as if to fly. They went at incredible speed, straight 61 IX | she was so upset. Then she went to look for her father, 62 IX | walk any distance and only went out for half an hour each 63 IX | took Paul in her arms and went out for a walk. She was 64 IX | at once for papa.” And he went out of the room to send 65 IX | you from time to time.” He went out with Widow Dentu, who 66 IX | an ironical remark.~She went back to the bed, took one 67 IX | these words of love?~She went on reading, coming across 68 IX | were reduced to ashes she went back to the open window, 69 IX | long, sad kiss; then she went to her room.~The next day 70 X | father, after a short stay, went away to try and distract 71 X | not dare to do so, and she went away hurriedly, faltering: “ 72 X | does not back down.” And he went to confession and communion, 73 X | setting a fine example. He now went to the Fourvillesnearly 74 X | for me to do here.” And he went off so furious that he trembled 75 X | disregarded her appeals. He went straight ahead without hesitation, 76 X | was out of sight. Then she went into the house, distracted 77 X | like an ox, panting as he went. He dragged it, with whoever 78 X | had seen it going past, went down toward it slowly amid 79 X | to the shattered hut, he went to the nearest farm to tell 80 XI | together. Then, as time went on and month followed month, 81 XI | around the little one, they went into raptures at everything 82 XI | the catechism class.~All went well for a month, but one 83 XI | the boy was at liberty he went down to work in the garden 84 XI | what they had brought, she went to look for the superintendent 85 XI | ships coming and going. They went into a restaurant to dine, 86 XI | got into the carriage and went back through the darkness 87 XI | The other thanked him and went his way.~The baron and Jeanne 88 XI | beside herself with anxiety, went down to Yport without a 89 XI | doubting, the sorrowful, she went furtively one evening at 90 XI | her bed.~The baron again went to Havre to make inquiries, 91 XI | the two farms and all that went with them were mortgaged 92 XI | one’s intended.”~And they went on talking about themselves 93 XII | mother had formerly done, she went out walking leaning on Rosalie’ 94 XII | that, for a week, Rosalie went to Fécamp every day to have 95 XII | dreary and hopeless life. She went from room to room, picking 96 XII | was going to forsake, she went one day up into the loft, 97 XII | she had found again.~She went from one to the other of 98 XII | the first load. Rosalie went back with him in order to 99 XII | delayed their departure, went to look for her son. They 100 XIII| more lost than ever. She went out for a walk, got as far 101 XIII| own way, and the two women went together to Goderville to 102 XIII| in the village. Then they went to the lawyer, M. Roussel, 103 XIII| finished her luncheon she went over to the window and looked 104 XIII| would surely get lost. She went to bed, but the noise, the 105 XIII| not find the square, and went into a baker’s to ask her 106 XIII| She started off again, went astray, inquired her way 107 XIII| replied the janitor.~A shudder went over her. She faltered:~“ 108 XIII| About two weeks ago. They went off like that, one evening, 109 XIII| without caring whither she went. She hurried along as though 110 XIII| the courage.~Finally she went into a bakery and bought 111 XIII| hotel.~The following day she went to the police department 112 XIV | AT EVENTIDE~Jeanne never went out now, never stirred about. 113 XIV | at the weather and then went downstairs and sat before 114 XIV | undefined country, where one went to make a fortune and whence 115 XIV | and they had the keys.~She went off alone, and when she 116 XIV | turned the heavy lock and went inside the first thing she 117 XIV | life was buried here. She went down to the drawing-room, 118 XIV | breakfast for you.” She went out in a dream and understood


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