Chapter
1 Int | that the five young men gave in their contributions.
2 I | benevolence of a god, that gave freely, without questioning;
3 I | her completely, and Jeanne gave vent to her mirth in a merry
4 I | had turned black. Jeanne gave up trying to divine the
5 I | of very tall poplars that gave its name to the château
6 II | the boat.~At each meal he gave an enthusiastic account
7 III | vacation. The slightest thing gave rise to laughter.~Père Lastique,
8 IV | in her life, her manner, gave any intimation of this seizure.
9 IV | Good Rosalie, alone, who gave the room all the necessary
10 IV | for them.”~Little father gave his hand to the baroness,
11 IV | her very blood and marrow, gave her such a mysterious shock
12 IV | hung from the branches, gave the leaves a grayish green
13 V | Instead of replying, he gave her a hasty kiss on the
14 V | red or blue granite peaks gave an appearance of fairyland
15 VI | these things were discussed, gave her opinion. And even Jeanne
16 VI | Bataille, while eating, gave his ideas, at times taking
17 VI | examined it. He then gravely gave his views as to the size
18 VI | self; but his long beard gave him a common look in spite
19 VI | gleams in the landscape gave her, all at once, a keen
20 VII | parsimonious in the extreme, never gave any tips, cut down the food
21 VII | happy.”~This time Rosalie gave such a jerk that she snatched
22 VII | chimneys of the cottages gave evidence of life in the
23 VII | shoulder.~At the cry she gave they both started to their
24 VII | but did he tell you what gave me the fever and why I ran
25 VII | in that of his wife, and gave it a little tap as though
26 VIII| along her avenue. The baron gave his arm to Jeanne, who was
27 VIII| doctor leaned over her and gave her all attention. Presently
28 VIII| also at Jeanne’s mirth, gave way to little bursts of
29 IX | she had been a child and gave her a hearty kiss on each
30 IX | landing again on his feet, gave a bound and darted across
31 IX | with contempt. She hardly gave Julien a thought; nothing
32 IX | petty gossip of the district gave her a still greater disgust,
33 IX | laughed, the big sigh she gave when she sat down.~And she
34 X | with what observances she gave him, and never blamed her.
35 X | and his inflexible will, gave Jeanne an idea of the stuff
36 X | agony.~That very night she gave birth to a stillborn infant,
37 XI | anxiety the great kisses he gave his grandfather after a
38 XI | showed her with the kisses he gave his mother and the baron.~
39 XI | suddenly round his neck, gave him a hearty kiss and with
40 XI | back by gentleness. They gave him dainty food, petted
41 XI | aid. A speculation that gave every prospect of success
42 XI | accompanying the letter gave the details of the failure.~
43 XIII| handed over to her. Jeanne gave all but six hundred francs,
44 XIII| for twenty-eight years.~He gave them lots of advice on how
45 XIII| from the description they gave her.~About nine o’clock
46 XIII| other creditors came. She gave them all that she had left
47 XIV | to her. She ate what they gave her, heard them talking,
48 XIV | going to die.~The lawyer gave the servant minute instructions,
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