Chapter
1 Int | sublime spectacle of nature, put off as long as possible
2 I | that she had omitted to put her calendar in her travelling
3 I | brought a heap of wraps to put over their knees and two
4 I | hundred francs and quietly put them in her pocket. This
5 VI | and everything had been put away, the little maid left
6 VI | that flooded her room. She put on a dressing gown and ran
7 VI | the farmers’ wives soon put in an appearance. They went
8 VI | that the horses had been put in the stable.~They had
9 VII | friend, perhaps we could put it out to nurse?”~He cut
10 VII | mistress.~The child was put out to nurse at a neighbor’
11 VII | bed. Twice she got up to put fresh logs on the fire and
12 VII | then that she was being put to bed and rubbed with hot
13 VII | puffing and distracted.~They put her back into bed, and she
14 VII | as he used to do when he put her to sleep with stories,
15 VII | do nothing rash. Try to put up with your husband until
16 VIII| suffering, and we would not put off coming to see you as
17 VIII| after buying a cow, saying: “Put it there, M’sieu le Baron;
18 IX | to see his visitors. He put some wood on the fire, sent
19 IX | leave. The marquise herself put an end to the visit naturally
20 IX | mind, trying to reason, to put two and two together, to
21 IX | on a chair beside her and put back, one by one, her “relics,”
22 IX | should be undressed and put to bed,” said the priest.~
23 IX | whispered to him: “Do not put yourself out, monsieur;
24 IX | was all; no signature.~She put back the letter without
25 X | Gilberte, and he desired to put a stop to them at all costs.~
26 X | helping him to fight, to put an end to the evil in her
27 X | comte then kneeling upright, put his eye to the bottom of
28 XI | sitting down beside her, put his arms round her. “And
29 XI | how about me, Jeanne?”~She put her arms suddenly round
30 XI | that when the term began to put the young boy to school
31 XI | bedside, allowed herself to be put to bed without resistance
32 XI | in the cemetery and then put her to bed. She remembered
33 XII | One evening, after having put her mistress to bed, she
34 XII | other two thousand would be put away for a rainy day.~She
35 XII | unfit for use.~She then put together all the things
36 XII | said, “Come along.”~She put on her hat and shawl, and
37 XII | As she said this, she put her two hands to her breast
38 XIII| man had gone, she ran to put on her hat, so as to get
39 XIII| Why, you have nothing to put on your back. I will not
40 XIII| you any more, M. Paul will put it in his pocket.”~One December
41 XIV | before she stirred, except to put a fresh log on the fire.
42 XIV | and I have no money to put her out to nurse. Answer
43 XIV | silent until the maid said: “Put on your hat, madame, and
44 XIV | Jeanne, without replying, put on her hat. A deep, inexpressible
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