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1 Int | he liked to recall. And just as the author of “Éducation 2 Int | opinion is of what he has just told us. He has none possibly, 3 Int | pre-Renaissance). His materials were just those of a graduate who, 4 Int | fact that he cannot live just for himself, “keep within 5 Int | The spring that I find just awakening here stirs all 6 Int | thus, but when I suffer just the same; for I belong to 7 I | has been shut up and has just been restored to the air, 8 III | Lamare made his first call, just as they were discussing 9 III | nobility in the district,” just as he might have said, “ 10 V | tearful. As the carriage was just starting she placed a purse, 11 V | nervous—I do not know—it just came over me. I am so happy 12 VI | seemed to numb her affection, just as if, after constantly 13 VI | permissible pleasures. What then? Just as old furniture tarnishes 14 VI | one morning in December, just as they were finishing breakfast, 15 VII | found the poor girl had just been delivered of a child. 16 VII | her illness? And it was just at this time, when she was 17 VII | everything, and especially just now; you understand, I insist, 18 VII | continued: “Why, yes, you did just as others did. Who knows 19 VII | this maid is your child, just as—as—mine is—they will 20 VIII| with, without one knowing just how. Another ceremonious 21 VIII| the Fourvilles. They have just come as neighbors, knowing 22 VIII| that I will be back. I will just go and make myself presentable.”~ 23 VIII| had formerly thought to be just. She rebelled at the wicked 24 VIII| new-found happiness which had just unfolded. Her child was 25 VIII| later, after breakfast, just as Julien had started away 26 VIII| the chair his daughter had just left. The peasant sat down, 27 IX | evening: “We are very happy just now. Gilberte has never 28 IX | her mother’s body. Julien just then came in. He stood there 29 XI | worship God in His church, just as one goes to see people 30 XI | unhappy—so unhappy! Now, just as I am living peacefully 31 XI | time with my friends; I am just at that age.”~She had nothing 32 XI | life. It will do me good just now.”~Rosalie, drawing up 33 XI | talking about themselves just as two old friends might 34 XII | whip.”~But the young man, just as they were passing the 35 XIII| does not love me.”~Rosalie just then entered the room. Jeanne 36 XIII| oclock in the morning, just as she was dozing off, she 37 XIV | fire, as if some one had just left them, and as Jeanne 38 XIV | they reached Batteville and just as she was going into her 39 XIV | to go and see you. I am just now in great sorrow and


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