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1 Int | a passion for going to sea with the fishermen and, 2 Int | that voluptuous love of the sea, which in later days could 3 Int | mountains, as beside the sea, nature, formerly his refuge, 4 Int | idle cruises on the open sea, outside of Agay and Saint-Raphael 5 Int | Eau.”~It was on the sacred sea of the old poets and philosophers, 6 Int | and philosophers, on the sea whose voice has rocked the 7 I | CHAPTER I~THE HOME BY THE SEA~The weather was most distressing. 8 I | valley leading down to the sea, they presently perceived 9 II | She became infatuated with sea bathing. When she was well 10 II | Occasionally, also, he went out to sea with the sailors of Yport. 11 III | the smooth surface of the sea as in a mirror.~“How beautiful!” 12 III | a cliff standing in the sea high enough for vessels 13 III | idly along the mast. The sea seemed opaque and lifeless, 14 III | The lulling motion of the sea had made them silent again. 15 III | oars, and they saw that the sea was phosphorescent. Jeanne 16 III | in the direction of the sea.~On the beach a crowd was 17 III | motionless, transparent sea seemed to be taking part 18 III | her co-sponsor, was in a sea of happiness. She saw nothing, 19 IV | speaking, gazed out at the sea. The air was cool, although 20 V | swiftly by them. The calm sea of deep blue seemed petrified 21 V | fingers. Everywhere the sea. But ahead of them there 22 V | recognize it five miles out at sea. I belong to it. He, down 23 V | the ravaging wind and the sea mist. As much as three hundred 24 VI | a protection against the sea wind, the lime tree and 25 VI | silent streets smelled of the sea, of wrack, of fish. Huge 26 VI | shingle. The gray, cold sea, with its eternal roaring 27 VI | beautiful. How magnificent this sea is on which the darkness 28 VI | a washtub. Look at this sea, how terrible it is with 29 VII | and look out at the gray sea which had white-caps on 30 VII | her the silent, invisible sea exhaled the salt odor of 31 IX | valley which leads to the sea, between the great arches 32 IX | horizon and turning the sea to mother of pearl. The 33 X | regret his village, the sea which he saw from his parsonage, 34 X | Tolbiac, almost hidden in the sea rushes on the slope.~“We 35 X | he fled, going toward the sea.~Jeanne ran after him, calling 36 X | then, stalking through the sea rushes like a giant, he 37 X | Threatening waves overspread the sea, big black clouds were scudding 38 XI | afternoon, looking out at the sea from the top of the cliff; 39 XII | Fourville running toward the sea on that terrible day of 40 XIII| Oh, how I long to see the sea!”~That was what she had 41 XIII| had missed so greatly, the sea, her big neighbor for twenty-five 42 XIII| for twenty-five years, the sea with its salt air, its rages, 43 XIII| its strong breezes, the sea which she sought from her 44 XIII| breathed day and night, the sea which she felt close to 45 XIV | there was a view of the sea she turned round to look.


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