Chapter
1 I | springs to bend. The baron sat beside her, while Jeanne
2 I | village of Yport. Women sat in their doorways mending
3 II | her on her appearance and sat down, placing his three-cornered
4 III | little while,” she said.~They sat down and looked about them
5 III | apple trees.~Sixty people sat down to table, sailors and
6 VI | Jeanne, somewhat fatigued, sat down.~She asked herself
7 VI | gloomy in here.”~And he sat down before the fire. While
8 VI | the drawing-room Jeanne sat before the fire in a drowsy
9 VI | carried in her memory.~Julien sat beside her, astride on a
10 VI | unable to stop laughing, sat down on the doorstep; the
11 VI | got into the carriage and sat beside her mother. The baron,
12 VI | the two ladies, and Julien sat on the box after lifting
13 VI | with melancholy.~They all sat down and waited. They heard
14 VI | down. Jeanne, despondent, sat beside her mother. The baron
15 VI | the collar of his coat, sat him down beside him, and
16 VII | some terrible accident. She sat down again before the fire,
17 VII | bottom of the stairs she sat down on one of the steps,
18 VII | her husband’s arm. They sat down beside the bed and
19 VII | puffing like the baroness. He sat down in an arm-chair and
20 VIII| had just left. The peasant sat down, murmuring: “You are
21 IX | grass. So they had no doubt sat down there awhile and then
22 IX | She had dismounted. She sat there, leaning against a
23 IX | She shook her head. He sat down with an air of resignation
24 IX | speaking, and they both sat there silent, till at length
25 IX | big sigh she gave when she sat down.~And she stood there
26 IX | turned back into the room and sat down again beside her mother.
27 X | how she could begin. They sat down in the arbor, and then,
28 X | not seen her to-day.”~He sat down as if his legs had
29 XI | come and knock at it.”~She sat a long time with this letter
30 XII | her mistress to bed, she sat down by the bedside and
31 XII | where she had so often sat, and from where she had
32 XII | lait were steaming. Jeanne sat down and sipped hers, then
33 XIII| in an adjoining room; she sat up in bed and then she thought
34 XIII| and was so tired that she sat down on a bench to rest.
35 XIII| Being tired and warm, she sat down here for an hour or
36 XIV | then went downstairs and sat before the parlor fire.~
37 XIV | not take another step and sat down on the side of the
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