Chapter
1 Int | island in the Seine, beneath poplars instead of the Neapolitan
2 I | to be able to repair the ‘Poplars,’ where we shall often live
3 I | long avenues of very tall poplars that gave its name to the
4 I | hamlet of Etouvent, where the poplars were, and going through
5 II | down the main avenue of poplars.~As she had been advised
6 III | was awaiting them at “The Poplars.”~The large table was set
7 III | other belonging to “The Poplars.” The baron seated opposite
8 IV | until they reached “The Poplars.”~After a collation served
9 V | elapsed since they left the “Poplars.” It was now the 15th of
10 V | settling down for good at the “Poplars,” and Jeanne looked forward
11 V | later they set out for the “Poplars.”~
12 VI | bareness of the almost leafless poplars. She went as far as the
13 VI | people were not to leave the “Poplars” that winter, so as to get
14 VI | sides, they set out for the “Poplars.”~As soon as they were inside
15 VI | wife were to leave “The Poplars” on the ninth of January.
16 VII | would not keep her at the “Poplars.” Julien, furious, cried: “
17 VII | when she first came to the “Poplars.” And now! And now! Oh,
18 VII | of their return to the “Poplars” he left her for this girl.
19 VIII| short their visit to the “Poplars.” Jeanne was only moderately
20 IX | ever been. She came to the “Poplars” more frequently, laughed
21 IX | off at a gallop for the “Poplars.” She was turning things
22 IX | when she first came to the “Poplars” came to Jeanne’s mind.
23 X | other wagon had reached “The Poplars.” Jeanne saw it from afar.
24 X | maiden lady had left “The Poplars,” at what period and under
25 XI | taken up their abode at “The Poplars.” The shock of Julien’s
26 XI | without the air of “The Poplars.” They took him back there
27 XI | through the darkness to “The Poplars,” the silence being broken
28 XI | like a prisoner at “The Poplars.”~She became restless and
29 XI | He now came home to “The Poplars” every Sunday, riding over
30 XI | that I will not be at ‘The Poplars’ next Sunday, for we are
31 XI | mother took him back to “The Poplars” and not a word was exchanged
32 XI | In Paul’s room at “The Poplars” were found two letters
33 XI | and embrace you at ‘The Poplars’ some day, my dear parents.”~
34 XI | property. The château of “The Poplars” and the two farms and all
35 XI | took his body back to “The Poplars,” so overcome that her grief
36 XII | to me: you must sell ‘The Poplars.’”~Jeanne sprang up in a
37 XII | sitting posture. “Sell ‘The Poplars’! Do you mean it? Oh, never,
38 XII | Once they had sold “The Poplars” and the two farms belonging
39 XII | the idea of selling “The Poplars,” of going away, of leaving
40 XII | even obliged to sell ‘The Poplars.’ But never forget that
41 XIII| the furniture left at “The Poplars,” and valued by an upholsterer.
42 XIII| from her window at “The Poplars” every morning, whose air
43 XIII| that she was still at “The Poplars.” She seemed to be there
44 XIV | brought with her to “The Poplars.” She gazed at it for some
45 XIV | door. We are going to ‘The Poplars,’ for I have something to
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