Chapter
1 Int | announced the publication of the new work. It was picturesque
2 Int | of existence and become a new source of suffering.~In
3 Int | to the conditions of his new life. Being well bred, he
4 Int | tortured by neuralgia, and by new mysterious darting pains.
5 Int | broadened, and he gained new ideas of things. This nobler
6 Int | against the bondage of his new personality; he complains
7 I | would not set out for the new home in bad weather, and
8 II | figured as the heroine. Her new home was infinitely pleasing
9 II | idea he said: “I have a new parishioner whom I must
10 III | discussing the best place for a new rustic bench. The vicomte
11 III | in her ears from all the new and rapidly changing sensations
12 III | smiling; and it seemed that a new feeling of benevolence was
13 III | No,” said she, “I like new countries like Corsica,
14 III | village the sailors, in their new clothes, still showing the
15 III | crowd was standing around a new boat wreathed with flowers.
16 IV | our motions seem to have a new meaning; even the hours
17 IV | ordinary day, as if nothing new had occurred. There was
18 V | CHAPTER V~CORSICA AND A NEW LIFE~Four days later the
19 V | send the weapon, kissed her new friend tenderly and they
20 VI | been agreed that after the new year the young couple should
21 VI | episode. They decided, to send New Year’s cards, and to wait
22 VI | to dinner, and again on New Year’s Day. These were the
23 VI | crushed apples, that smell of new cider which seems to pervade
24 VII | night for thinking of the new life that was developing
25 VII | Julien’s error. It will be a new bond between you, a pledge
26 VIII| into the house.~Nothing new happened until the latter
27 IX | Julien had bought at a sale a new one-horse phaeton, so that
28 IX | large town of Cany. The new château built in the reign
29 IX | another package. It was a new handwriting. She read: “
30 X | nevertheless, I loved it.”~The new curé appeared impatient,
31 X | myself: ‘She is bringing me a new parishioner,’ and I try
32 X | them.~Julien treated the new priest with great respect,
33 X | did not tell him about her new ideas, and her friendship
34 XI | was an important affair.~A new individual began to play
35 XII | CHAPTER XII~A NEW HOME~In a week’s time Rosalie
36 XII | to take with her, as her new home was very small; and
37 XII | She was enchanted with the new house, declaring it was
38 XII | stay until the arrival of a new proprietor, and then to
39 XIII| certain pleasure in making her new house look pretty, the thought
40 XIII| all live together in your new house.~“If you knew her
41 XIII| feeling herself carried into a new life, into a new world that
42 XIII| into a new life, into a new world that was no longer
43 XIV | as she was going into her new house, she saw something
|