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1 Int | more. The hour is late, the night is at hand; weary of suffering 2 I | distressing. It had rained all night. The roaring of the overflowing 3 I | cherished hopes, and every night this legendary love would 4 I | window and looked out. The night was so clear that one could 5 I | breeze whistled day and night. The land ended abruptly 6 I | of the earth was in the night air. The odor of jasmine 7 II | haul in the nets laid the night before. He loved to hear 8 II | wind that arose during the night; and after having tacked 9 III | The twilight was short, night fell with its myriad stars. 10 IV | the tender charm of the night, and by this misty illumination 11 IV | sill and gazed out at the night.~The two lovers kept on 12 V | Marseilles.~After the first night Jeanne had become accustomed 13 V | and this was her first night of love.~The next day, as 14 VI | about business matters. Night was coming on, filling the 15 VI | one’s footsteps. In one night all the leaves had blown 16 VI | seldom came into her room at night.~He had taken charge of 17 VI | dusk, as they did every night, risking their lives to 18 VII | January the snow came. In one night the whole plain was covered 19 VII | argument; but she often wept at night after she went to bed.~In 20 VII | and darted out into the night.~The contact with the snow, 21 VII | back, further back, to that night of dreams when she first 22 VII | them, and did not answer. Night came on and the nurse took 23 VII | last days. I felt ill one night and I went to look for Julien. 24 VII | She could not sleep that night for thinking of the new 25 VII | heart. So on the very first night of their return to the “ 26 VIII| she would pass the entire night beside the cradle, watching 27 VIII| every evening, and each night his mother would rise, and 28 VIII| Julien found her here one night when he came home late, 29 IX | and offered to pass the night in prayer beside the body.~ 30 IX | quite alone on this last night of farewell. Julien came 31 IX | reason as she had done on the night when she fled across the 32 IX | soothing calmness of the night entered her soul and she 33 IX | In another: “I passed the night longing in vain for you, 34 IX | remained thus probably all night, if she had not heard a 35 IX | The recollection of the night she passed at the window 36 X | she locked her door every night when she retired, vowing 37 X | was her agony.~That very night she gave birth to a stillborn 38 XI | morning, after a sleepless night, the two women and the baron 39 XI | father stayed at a hotel that night. The following day the young 40 XI | about the middle of the night. A night light was burning 41 XI | the middle of the night. A night light was burning on the 42 XI | getting up at this time of night. Go back to bed!”~“Who are 43 XII | undergone so much sorrow.~The night before they left she chanced 44 XIII| unloaded in the rain. When night fell the house was in utter 45 XIII| air she breathed day and night, the sea which she felt 46 XIII| animals.~Jeanne dreamed every night that she was still at “The 47 XIII| never closed her eyes that night. If it should be he! Yes, 48 XIV | out for Paris that very night.~Jeanne passed two days 49 XIV | Rosalie, “she died last night. They were married and here


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