Chapter
1 Int | Vacation took the rhetorician back to the north of Normandy.
2 Int | eternal darkness.~He was taken back to Paris and placed in Dr.
3 I | coachman, with head bowed and back bent in the pouring rain,
4 II | she would float on her back, her arms crossed, her eyes
5 II | excursions she invariably came back to the castle pale with
6 III | three would walk slowly back and forth from one end of
7 III | easily go to Étretat and back to-morrow.”~Jeanne clasped
8 III | thought.~They wended their way back, but the baron had already
9 III | Breakfasts,” and from the back of the wagon Ludivine and
10 III | flying off and then coming back in a curve above the heads
11 IV | two lovers kept on walking back and forth between the house
12 IV | drawing-room, Aunt Lison had gone back to her work. Her head was
13 IV | quite natural when we come back from our wedding journey.”~
14 V | yes, monsieur, and he fell back full on me, so that my gun
15 V | looked forward to bringing back some treasures, thanks to
16 VI | of misery that she went back to the house to keep from
17 VI | one, are you glad to be back again in your own country,
18 VI | different since they came back from their honeymoon, like
19 VI | father and mother should go back to spend a few months at
20 VI | was carrying a box on his back. This was Bataille.~They
21 VI | off with his box on his back. They all agreed that the
22 VI | then when he threw his head back so as to see, and lifted
23 VI | afresh, sending her thoughts back to those distant lands where
24 VII | legs stretched out, and her back leaning against the bed.
25 VII | suddenly, she slid down on her back at full length, clenching
26 VII | Jeanne that she might go back to her room.~She trembled
27 VII | the boat; then she went back, further back, to that night
28 VII | then she went back, further back, to that night of dreams
29 VII | seized her arm to pull her back as she was so close to the
30 VII | that the reality might come back to her.~Once when she awoke
31 VII | and suddenly it all came back to her, as if the curtain
32 VII | escape once more. She threw back the coverlets, jumped to
33 VII | distracted.~They put her back into bed, and she immediately
34 VII | longer. You will take me back with you to Rouen to live
35 VII | the corridor. As he turned back into the room, looking paler
36 VIII| out, but that I will be back. I will just go and make
37 VIII| thousand francs. I do not go back on my word. Is it settled?
38 VIII| a bargain. Whoever draws back is a skunk!”~The baron shook
39 IX | chair beside her and put back, one by one, her “relics,”
40 IX | growing old, than to look back to one’s youth.” But Jeanne
41 IX | chill seemed to run down her back as she started up and walked
42 IX | she was allowed to come back. There was no longer any
43 IX | to be alone. Julien came back. He had dined and he asked
44 IX | ironical remark.~She went back to the bed, took one of
45 IX | quietly.~Presently she turned back into the room and sat down
46 IX | all; no signature.~She put back the letter without understanding
47 IX | reduced to ashes she went back to the open window, as though
48 X | he pushed his spectacles back on his forehead; then he
49 X | come along.”~But she held back, undecided, restrained by
50 X | condescending kiss on the back of her head.~They entered
51 X | priest suits me, he does not back down.” And he went to confession
52 X | reflection, and then if he came back to the château she would
53 X | baron, his hands behind his back, also looking on with curiosity.
54 X | foot. He frantically pushed back the bolt which closed the
55 X | the hedges, and thus got back home at dusk, not knowing
56 X | two that Aunt Lison was back, and in her feverish dreams
57 XI | Poplars.” They took him back there and he got well.~Then
58 XI | into the carriage and went back through the darkness to “
59 XI | would be forced to send him back home again, and the baron
60 XI | And on no account come back.” The other thanked him
61 XI | grandfather and mother took him back to “The Poplars” and not
62 XI | about it, hoping to win him back by gentleness. They gave
63 XI | Paul’s part. “He will come back, he will come back as he
64 XI | come back, he will come back as he has written.”~The
65 XI | his mother. When Paul came back to Paris he had a hundred
66 XI | exhaust itself. He will come back then of his own accord,”
67 XI | dead.~She took his body back to “The Poplars,” so overcome
68 XI | my dear mamma, I shall go back to France and hope to embrace
69 XI | at this time of night. Go back to bed!”~“Who are you?”
70 XI | picked her up and carried her back to her bed with the strength
71 XI | inquired: “How did you come back, my poor girl?”~“Pardi!
72 XI | farm now, since I have come back to you.”~Jeanne murmured
73 XII | of you, if I had not come back.” And Jeanne, bending to
74 XII | and she begged him to come back again at the end of the
75 XII | first load. Rosalie went back with him in order to superintend
76 XII | stand.~Rosalie had come back and was waiting for Jeanne,
77 XII | breast and fell over on her back, unconscious. She remained
78 XIII| that her son would come back there haunting her continually.
79 XIII| hundred francs, which she held back; but Rosalie soon saw through
80 XIII| hamlet of Verneuil, came back by the Trois-Mares, came
81 XIII| side of the road. She came back every evening with the same
82 XIII| effort to get her Poulet back; he must have got over his
83 XIII| going to entreat you to come back to me. Remember that I am
84 XIII| you deserted me!~“Oh, come back, my little Poulet—come and
85 XIII| come and embrace me. Come back to your old mother, who
86 XIII| have nothing to put on your back. I will not allow you to
87 XIII| madame, bon voyage, and come back soon!”~“Good-by, my girl.”~
88 XIII| were two gentlemen leaning back in the two corners of the
89 XIII| evening, and never came back. They were in debt everywhere
90 XIII| being observed held her back. She would pause at the
91 XIII| do so and found her way back to the hotel.~The following
92 XIII| That evening when she came back to the hotel she was informed
93 XIII| and that he would come back again the following day.
94 XIII| wrote:~“Madame Jeanne: Come back at once, for I shall not
95 XIV | at the fire.~She started back in terror and knocked up
96 XIV | Rosalie saying she would be back on the evening train. That
97 XIV | you do, madame? Here I am back again, but not without some
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