Chapter
1 I | returned from her mother’s room, shouting in a voice that
2 I | the right, was Jeanne’s room. She and her father went
3 I | felt happy to have in her room this love adventure which
4 I | goodnight and retired to his room. Before retiring, Jeanne
5 I | a last glance round her room and then regretfully extinguished
6 I | clock. He walked into the room and proposed to show her
7 I | entire family lived in one room. It was a typical little
8 II | remained shut up in her room, sending Rosalie in a special
9 III | evening and went to her room, she felt strangely disturbed,
10 IV | morning, entered Jeanne’s room before she was up, and sitting
11 IV | and then retired to her room where she remained shut
12 IV | good-night, never went into her room. Good Rosalie, alone, who
13 IV | Rosalie, alone, who gave the room all the necessary attention,
14 IV | simple seamstress in her room, where no one came to visit
15 IV | the chair, and fled to her room, feeling her way up the
16 IV | Rosalie. As they left the room he stopped. “You know, when
17 V | consumptive. He took them to their room, a cheerless room of bare
18 V | their room, a cheerless room of bare stone, but handsome
19 V | host’s little wife into her room and, while making clear
20 VI | the vicomte entered the room he rang the bell, saying: “
21 VI | out.”~When she was in her room, Jeanne asked herself how
22 VI | fatigue, having taken another room.~She lay awake a long time,
23 VI | bright light that flooded her room. She put on a dressing gown
24 VI | bracing, streamed into the room, making her skin tingle
25 VI | he seldom came into her room at night.~He had taken charge
26 VI | had never shared the same room.~And how was it that she
27 VI | into an immense reception room, and opened with difficulty
28 VII | would then go up to her room and sit down beside the
29 VII | feet before the fire in her room, while Rosalie, who had
30 VII | was not moving about the room. She called: “Rosalie!”
31 VII | she might have left the room, she cried in a louder tone: “
32 VII | going abruptly into the room, he found the poor girl
33 VII | terrified wife out of the room, exclaimed: “This is none
34 VII | she might go back to her room.~She trembled as if she
35 VII | was pacing up and down the room. He seemed to be getting
36 VII | the child.”~He left the room in exasperation, banging
37 VII | burning in the grate; the room was cold; the child was
38 VII | had a fire lighted in her room. As soon as he saw that
39 VII | the forehead and left the room.~The whole house seemed
40 VII | Julien. She rushed into his room filled with the idea that
41 VII | discovery, and then fled to her room; and when Julien, at his
42 VII | little mother seated in her room with a man whom she did
43 VII | because I found Rosalie in his room.”~Her mother thought she
44 VII | Rosalie was with him in his room. I did not know what I was
45 VII | The baroness left the room and presently returned,
46 VII | to leave.~On leaving the room the baron, filled with indignation
47 VII | her maid in her husband’s room!~And he grew angry, threatened
48 VII | The door at the end of the room opened and Rosalie appeared,
49 VII | weeping, refusing to enter the room, clinging to the door frame,
50 VII | he thrust her into the room. She covered her face with
51 VII | time, and he came up to my room. He had hidden himself in
52 VII | he turned back into the room, looking paler than his
53 VIII| excited, ran up to Jeanne’s room. “Quick, quick, come downstairs;
54 VIII| Suddenly Julien entered the room. Jeanne was amazed and did
55 VIII| breath chills our hearts.~The room was full of people. Little
56 VIII| that they locked her in her room to oblige her to stay in
57 VIII| soon as he had left the room, however, the baron exclaimed: “
58 IX | in the spacious reception room, which imparted a sense
59 IX | into a stately reception room by men servants in livery.
60 IX | livery. In the middle of the room a sort of column held an
61 IX | and marquise entered the room.~They were very ceremonious
62 IX | son, carried him up to her room and kissed him passionately
63 IX | had taken them to their room, she retired to her own
64 IX | no longer any hope. The room was arranged as a death
65 IX | can stay in the adjoining room.”~The priest and Julien
66 IX | as he rose and left the room, he said: “She was a saint”
67 IX | And he went out of the room to send someone on horseback
68 IX | easy chair into the next room.~Jeanne shut the door and
69 IX | she turned back into the room and sat down again beside
70 IX | a noise in the adjoining room that made her start to her
71 IX | She darted into the other room and seizing the letters
72 IX | kiss; then she went to her room.~The next day passed in
73 IX | nailed down, Jeanne left the room. The invited guests would
74 IX | black presently entered the room one after another, people
75 X | and he followed her to her room. And thus they resumed their
76 XI | Jeanne did not leave her room for three months and was
77 XI | as yet, would go to her room and weep as she compared
78 XI | and his desk in the school room. Jeanne, aided by Aunt Lison,
79 XI | annoyed, decided to hire a room in a small neighboring hotel,
80 XI | sitting in the reception room, not having the strength
81 XI | her rent paid. In Paul’s room at “The Poplars” were found
82 XI | come to be there in her room and why?~The woman opened
83 XII | madame.”~And she left the room.~Jeanne did not sleep, she
84 XII | When Rosalie came into the room next morning she said to
85 XII | hopeless life. She went from room to room, picking out the
86 XII | life. She went from room to room, picking out the furniture
87 XII | all the furniture of her room, her bed, her tapestries,
88 XII | had slept in Julien’s old room, as hers was dismantled.
89 XIII| tapestries from her old room were hung in the dining-room,
90 XIII| thought of as “Poulet’s room.”~She kept the other room
91 XIII| room.”~She kept the other room herself, Rosalie sleeping
92 XIII| Rosalie just then entered the room. Jeanne faltered: “He wants
93 XIII| know him. Do you wish a room?”~“Yes, madame.”~A boy took
94 XIII| woman scream in an adjoining room; she sat up in bed and then
95 XIV | morning the maid came into her room earlier than usual, and
96 XIV | was to go up to her old room, which she did not recognize,
97 XIV | When the maid came into the room they read the letter over
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