Chapter
1 I | refreshment, but went to bed and immediately fell asleep.~
2 I | figures. At sight of her bed, the young girl uttered
3 I | highly polished, bore up the bed and seemed to be its protectors.
4 IV | down at the foot of her bed, said:~“M. le Vicomte de
5 IV | the day.~“I am going to bed, too,” he said, and went
6 IV | tired.~“It is time to go to bed, aunt,” said Jeanne, approaching
7 IV | kiss your mother and go to bed.”~What happened then? She
8 VII | day to day, was making the bed. Suddenly hearing behind
9 VII | back leaning against the bed. Jeanne sprang toward her. “
10 VII | was lying still in her bed, her eyes wide open, while
11 VII | night after she went to bed.~In spite of his constant
12 VII | and Jeanne shivered in her bed. Twice she got up to put
13 VII | garments which she piled on the bed. Nothing seemed to warm
14 VII | terror, she jumped out of bed, rang for Rosalie, waited,
15 VII | forward, stumbled against the bed, felt all over it with her
16 VII | that she was being put to bed and rubbed with hot cloths;
17 VII | a nightmare? She was in bed. It was broad daylight,
18 VII | tapestries, covered the bed completely. And soon they
19 VII | running from the bottom of the bed to get into her neck under
20 VII | They put her back into bed, and she immediately closed
21 VII | her position beside the bed. She did not sleep; she
22 VII | They sat down beside the bed and Jeanne began to talk.
23 VII | on her knees beside the bed, saying: “Speak! Answer!”~
24 VII | He rose, approached the bed and placed his warm hand
25 VII | and leading him up to the bed, he placed his hand in that
26 VIII| stood at the foot of the bed with an appropriate expression,
27 VIII| to oblige her to stay in bed.~The baptism took place
28 IX | does not always get out of bed the right side, that wife
29 IX | be undressed and put to bed,” said the priest.~Joseph
30 IX | where they laid her on her bed.~Joseph Couillard set out
31 IX | remark.~She went back to the bed, took one of the cold, inert
32 IX | She placed them all on the bed over her mother’s heart
33 IX | them to the foot of the bed. She untied another package.
34 IX | tapers that burned beside the bed and set fire to this pile
35 XI | and then she took to her bed.~The baron again went to
36 XI | allowed herself to be put to bed without resistance by this
37 XI | leaning over the edge of her bed, she sought to examine her
38 XI | cemetery and then put her to bed. She remembered this confusedly.~
39 XI | time of night. Go back to bed!”~“Who are you?” asked Jeanne.~
40 XI | carried her back to her bed with the strength of a man.
41 XI | Then Jeanne, sitting up in bed, filled with a longing to
42 XII | having put her mistress to bed, she sat down by the bedside
43 XII | There will always be a bed and some stew for him. Do
44 XII | furniture of her room, her bed, her tapestries, her clock,
45 XII | animal, he existed in a straw bed, taken care of by Ludivine,
46 XIII| as soon as she got into bed.~She had no time to mourn
47 XIII| surely get lost. She went to bed, but the noise, the feeling
48 XIII| adjoining room; she sat up in bed and then she thought she
49 XIV | all movement and stayed in bed as late as possible. Since
50 XIV | little stand beside her bed, she said: “Come, drink
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