Chapter
1 Int | murmur of the valley, and no longer to the sound of the Pyrennean
2 Int | evaporate, and I might no longer have anything but a light,
3 Int | weary of suffering any longer, he hurriedly begs for tenderness
4 Int | he complains that he no longer feels absolutely as formerly
5 Int | takes a pathetic turn. He no longer despises, but holds out
6 III | old man could stand it no longer, and murmured: “It is devilishly
7 V | their return home four days longer, not being able to make
8 VI | came to her that she had no longer anything to do, never again
9 VI | fertilizing pollen, existed no longer!~The avenues, soaked by
10 VI | and not noticing it any longer. Her father and Julien had
11 VI | frequent with those who no longer seek to please, he had given
12 VI | so soon? Stay a little longer.” But Jeanne had risen in
13 VII | will not live with him any longer. You will take me back with
14 VII | of making a scandal. I no longer knew what I was doing. Then
15 IX | Fourville kept them a little longer to look at some fishing
16 IX | embarrassed to remain any longer, they did not know exactly
17 IX | also seemed changed, no longer impatient, as though the
18 IX | were dim and she could no longer move about unless supported
19 IX | changed, that’s all. She is no longer young.”~The baroness was
20 IX | come back. There was no longer any hope. The room was arranged
21 IX | window, as though she no longer dared to sit beside the
22 IX | No,” happy at being no longer alone. “Go and rest now,”
23 X | money; and then I have no longer any courage; and, besides,
24 XI | little fellow should no longer be kept without religious
25 XI | heart in His goodness, I no longer feel His presence when certain
26 XI | as she could endure it no longer, she set out for Havre.~
27 XI | came into her mind. She no longer recognized him, her Poulet,
28 XI | was grown up, that he no longer belonged to her, that he
29 XIII| possible for me to remain any longer without publicly recognizing
30 XIII| despairing old mother could no longer resist the desire to clasp
31 XIII| a new world that was no longer the life of her tranquil
32 XIII| He does not live here any longer, madame,” replied the janitor.~
33 XIII| dressmaker at Goderville.~She no longer dared even to ask her way
34 XIV | get dressed.~She seemed no longer to have any will power,
35 XIV | hesitate a whole day or longer before undertaking the simplest
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