Chapter
1 Int | myself why I stir, why I go hither or thither, why I
2 Int | every page, provided you go to the very bottom of the
3 Int | and in June he was able to go to Divonne to take a cure.
4 I | Jeanne that they should go down to Yport. They started,
5 III | le baron, we could easily go to Étretat and back to-morrow.”~
6 III | in the sun on the beach.~“Go on, my children, you will
7 III | slowly:~“I should like to go to Italy—and Greece—ah,
8 IV | our daughter, who would go among strangers. The young
9 IV | breakfast, the little one would go up to her from habit and
10 IV | replied, without looking up: “Go, my children,” and continued
11 IV | shiver a little.~“Let us go in now,” said Jeanne. And
12 IV | very tired.~“It is time to go to bed, aunt,” said Jeanne,
13 IV | would they think?~“Let us go home,” she said.~He withdrew
14 IV | backward as she did so.~“Let us go away, let us go away,” she
15 IV | Let us go away, let us go away,” she faltered.~He
16 IV | one, kiss your mother and go to bed.”~What happened then?
17 IV | wedding journey.”~She did not go down till luncheon was ready.
18 V | salt mist that seemed to go to the very tips of her
19 V | Jeanne nervous. “Let us go faster,” she said. And she
20 V | proposed that they should go on foot. Jeanne was delighted.
21 V | and then she made them all go outside, saying to her husband: “
22 V | saying to her husband: “Go and take them for a walk
23 V | Jean,’ he cried, ‘do not go to Albertacce; do not go,
24 V | go to Albertacce; do not go, Jean, or I will kill you.
25 V | took Jean’s arm: ‘Do not go there, Jean; he will do
26 VI | hands. She did not care to go down again into the drawing-room,
27 VI | passing, she decided to go out.~Was this the same country,
28 VI | father and mother should go back to spend a few months
29 VI | beside him, and letting go the reins, began to shower
30 VI | and her father decided to go to Yport, which they had
31 VII | he played. She would then go up to her room and sit down
32 VII | is none of your affair. Go away. Send me Ludivine and
33 VII | and then, not daring to go upstairs again, she went
34 VII | told Jeanne that she might go back to her room.~She trembled
35 VII | certainly would not let the girl go away like that. It would
36 VII | of the man, and we will go and find him, and he will
37 VII | prevent that. Julien will go and look for him, you see,
38 VII | and soothed her, saying: “Go to sleep, darling, calm
39 VII | that you do not believe me. Go and fetch little father,
40 VII | saying: “Well, let some one go and fetch her.”~She was
41 VII | condition. Listen! You must go and get M. le Curé. I need
42 VII | to know, and exclaimed: “Go away, go away!” And as Rosalie,
43 VII | and exclaimed: “Go away, go away!” And as Rosalie, perfectly
44 VIII| will be back. I will just go and make myself presentable.”~
45 VIII| rise, and in her bare feet go to the door, listen at the
46 VIII| crazy, for God’s sake! to go and throw away twenty thousand
47 VIII| thousand francs. I do not go back on my word. Is it settled?
48 IX | restored, they determined to go and return the Fourvilles’
49 IX | phaeton, so that they could go out twice a month. They
50 IX | How did she come to fall? Go for the doctor, somebody.”
51 IX | being no longer alone. “Go and rest now,” he said.
52 X | consult. She resolved to go and see Abbé Picot and tell
53 X | what brings me here. Let us go and sit over there, in your
54 X | making mistakes; but you can go and look for the man, and
55 X | and, besides, how can I go without any proof? I have
56 X | he turned to the left to go across the Couillard farm,
57 X | top of the cliff he let go the fragile dwelling, which
58 X | a peasant, not daring to go directly to the shattered
59 XI | scarcely speak as yet, would go to her room and weep as
60 XI | decided that they should go to Rouen to live until spring,
61 XI | marquise. “The faithful go to worship God in His church,
62 XI | quite willing he should go to college.”~And without
63 XI | begging the proprietor to go himself and take Poulet
64 XI | strength or the courage to go very far from the school.
65 XI | at other times she would go down to Yport through the
66 XI | baron starting out early to go and meet him.~Although he
67 XI | charge him anxiously not to go too fast and to think of
68 XI | stock exchange. I hope to go and embrace you at ‘The
69 XI | my dear mamma, I shall go back to France and hope
70 XI | up at this time of night. Go back to bed!”~“Who are you?”
71 XI | will not have it so, I will go.”~Jeanne replied: “You do
72 XII | could make up my mind to go away from here.”~But the
73 XII | they left she chanced to go into the stable. A growl
74 XII | proprietor, and then to go to some of their relations,
75 XII | be watching for them to go by. He stopped to let the
76 XIII| if she had forgotten to go to the very place she intended.~
77 XIII| ask nothing better than to go and see you, but I have
78 XIII| I will not allow you to go like that. You would be
79 XIII| can write to me and I will go to the lawyer and ask him
80 XIII| with people. She wished to go out, but was afraid to do
81 XIII| old town. She wanted to go there on foot so as to carry
82 XIII| piece of money: “Would you go up and tell M. Paul de Lamare
83 XIII| felt very cold, and rose to go on her way; but her legs
84 XIII| distressed.~She wanted to go into a restaurant and get
85 XIII| turn away, saying: “I will go into the next one.” But
86 XIII| but did not know where to go to get something to drink,
87 XIII| without a word.~She did not go out that day.~The next day
88 XIII| Paul, it is I who will go and get him when we know
89 XIV | morning at six o’clock to go out to your work? Many people
90 XIV | into the army and those who go to America?”~America to
91 XIV | wife offered to let Jeanne go over the chateau, as the
92 XIV | first thing she did was to go up to her old room, which
93 XIV | when it was my place to go and see you. I am just now
94 XIV | cannot leave it like that.”~“Go, my girl,” replied Jeanne.~
95 XIV | hat, madame, and we will go to Goderville to see the
96 XIV | her arms.~She wanted to go over toward her, but her
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