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1 Int | clear-seeing people.~He soon begins to be filled with 2 II | of walking, beginning as soon as the air grew warm. Leaning 3 III | of a tall young man. As soon as he perceived the ladies, 4 III | wedding!”~They alighted as soon as they entered Yport, and 5 IV | that leads to Yport. As soon as they reached the trees 6 IV | merrymakers. The guests soon left.~They went into the 7 V | road ran along the gulf and soon turned into a kind of valley, 8 V | sending her from Paris, as soon as she arrived, a remembrance, 9 VI | followed by Julien. As soon as the vicomte entered the 10 VI | The baroness, all upset as soon as these things were discussed, 11 VI | atmosphere of aristocracy.~As soon as he had finished his coffee, 12 VI | farms, the farmers’ wives soon put in an appearance. They 13 VI | Brisevilles said: “What, so soon? Stay a little longer.” 14 VI | out for the “Poplars.”~As soon as they were inside the 15 VI | legs could carry him.~As soon as he caught up with it, 16 VII | new-born babe in her arms.~As soon as Rosalie perceived her 17 VII | their return.~Rosalie was soon quite well and less sad, 18 VII | lighted in her room. As soon as he saw that it was burning 19 VII | the bed completely. And soon they got beneath the covers; 20 VII | overcome by a heavy sleep as soon as she tried to think; and 21 VII | fetch little father, he will soon understand.”~The baroness 22 VII | telling a lie. Then, as soon as he comes, send him up 23 VII | young lady, that we are soon to have a fresh baptism? 24 VII | there, sobbing.~Jeanne, as soon as she saw her, rose to 25 VIII| in the drawing-room. As soon as he was seated, he placed 26 VIII| acquiesced in his views.~As soon as he had left the room, 27 VIII| in the good old days.~As soon as they quieted down a little 28 VIII| in an awkward manner. As soon as he was close to them 29 VIII| with all secrecy and as soon as the banns were published 30 IX | disturbed her ideas.~As soon as the first emotion was 31 IX | undisturbed countenance.~As soon as she got home she ran 32 IX | another: “Come this evening as soon as he goes out; we shall 33 IX | The invited guests would soon arrive.~Gilberte was the 34 X | his hidden meaning; but as soon as she saw through it, she 35 X | merely tolerating him.~She soon noticed, however, that his 36 X | fifteen.~He was, however, very soon detested in all the countryside. 37 X | parish was in a ferment. Soon the young men all stopped 38 X | uneasy for a few moments, but soon forgot it.~One afternoon, 39 X | such a tempest as this?~As soon as he saw them the comte 40 X | to this.”~The comte, as soon as he saw the hut rolling 41 X | disfigured forever.~And soon a carriole passed by carrying 42 XI | not get over tired.”~As soon as the boy was at liberty 43 XI | whatever he required as soon as the boy asked for it.~ 44 XI | first, knowing that he would soon be of age.~They entered 45 XI | like the baron. “You will soon feel the effects of the 46 XI | papa’s fortune, for I shall soon be of age. This will help 47 XI | Lison. I hope to see you soon.~“Your son,~“Vicomte Paul 48 XI | and hope to embrace you soon.”~Jeanne was so crushed 49 XII | madame; the lawyer will soon be here with the man who 50 XIII| planted with apple trees.~As soon as they reached the house, 51 XIII| tired out, fell asleep as soon as she got into bed.~She 52 XIII| receiving this money, and as soon as the man had gone, she 53 XIII| her way to the house.~As soon as they were in the house 54 XIII| she held back; but Rosalie soon saw through her tricks, 55 XIII| disappeared in the distance.~As soon as the grass began to grow 56 XIII| bon voyage, and come back soon!”~“Good-by, my girl.”~A 57 XIV | the side of the road.~She soon became averse to all movement 58 XIV | carriage.~“M. Paul will come as soon as the funeral is over—to-morrow


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