Chapter
1 Int | or sparkling in the sun called to him and bewitched him.
2 I | A voice outside the door called “Jeannette.” Jeanne replied, “
3 I | and slept till her father called her at eight o’clock. He
4 I | of her castle. The road, called the parish road, connecting
5 II | mediocre of men who are called by the chance of events
6 III | took her “exercise,” as she called her daily walks. When Jeanne
7 IV | contemptuous kindness. She called herself Lise, and seemed
8 V | beside a fountain. Julien called out, “Good evening,” and
9 V | happiness had begun for her.~She called her host’s little wife into
10 VI | designs, a painter of Bolbec, called Bataille, who was in demand
11 VI | carriage stopped, and Julien called out to someone behind it.
12 VII | moving about the room. She called: “Rosalie!” Still no sound.
13 VII | the door, opened it, and called, “Rosalie!” She went forward,
14 VII | Julien, at his wit’s end, called “Jeanne!” she was seized
15 VII | starting to come downstairs and called: “Listen, Jeanne!”~No, she
16 VII | alone with the baroness and called to her in a low tone: “Little
17 VII | crushed, did not stir, Jeanne called to her father: “Take her
18 VIII| named Pierre-Simon-Paul and called Paul for short.~At the beginning
19 VIII| indignant.~From the door he called out to his parents-in-law,
20 VIII| baron shook his hand, then called out: “Ludivine!” The cook
21 IX | of mounting a horse and called him “Le Chevalier Trébuche,”
22 IX | killed a teal.~His wife called to him. A sound of oars
23 IX | company.”~A week later they called on the Couteliers, who were
24 IX | arches in the cliff that are called the “Gates” of Étretat,
25 IX | to these long halts, she called. There was no reply. A woman’
26 IX | he had some business that called him away.~One afternoon
27 IX | Ennemare,” whom the baron called, whenever he spoke of him, “
28 X | of September, Abbé Picot called on a visit of ceremony to
29 X | week later Abbé Tolbiac called again. He spoke of reforms
30 X | damp and mild. The abbé called again some days later and
31 X | he met the gardener and called out to him, “Well?” The
32 XI | everything he did. His mother called him Poulet, and as he could
33 XI | three mothers,” as the baron called his relatives, was to see
34 XI | to month. This ladder was called “Poulet’s ladder,” and was
35 XI | another. The treasurer was called, but he pointed out that
36 XI | his chair when his mother called. She continued her visits
37 XI | him every other day and called to take him home on Sundays.
38 XI | the baron. Aunt Lison was called and read over word by word
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