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1 Int | believe him to be rich and happy. But they do not know that 2 I | end that she might become happy, good, upright and gentle. 3 I | passed over the earth like a happy sigh, and as they passed 4 I | exhausted with dreams and happy visions, was now asleep. 5 I | of the design, she felt happy to have in her room this 6 II | CHAPTER II~HAPPY DAYS~A delightful life commenced 7 III | girl is pretty. They were happy in each other’s society, 8 III | move; she was surprised, happy, though embarrassed at this 9 V | loved him. She again felt happy and cheerful.~The farewells 10 V | s mouth.~Jeanne felt so happy that she could hardly restrain 11 V | just came over me. I am so happy that the least thing affects 12 V | zigzags. Jeanne, careless and happy, took the lead, the pebbles 13 VII | oblige him also to make you happy.”~This time Rosalie gave 14 VII | Your wife was none the less happy, or less loved; am I not 15 VII | the baron, who acquiesced, happy at heart that the thing 16 VII | baroness was smiling now, quite happy, with the remains of two 17 VIII| was born, she was soothed, happy, happy as she never yet 18 VIII| she was soothed, happy, happy as she never yet had been. 19 VIII| each other, smiling and happy.~Two days later, after breakfast, 20 IX | days and nights, was quite happy in anticipation of these 21 IX | his face red, but smiling, happy and triumphant, was holding 22 IX | Her husband was also quite happy and never took his eyes 23 IX | one evening: “We are very happy just now. Gilberte has never 24 IX | walked her horse, soothed and happy.~She descended into the 25 IX | stopped at the door and the happy face of the baron appeared 26 IX | tired?”~She murmured, “No,” happy at being no longer alone. “ 27 X | She was now almost quite happy again. Her children would 28 X | would grow old quietly, happy and contented, without troubling 29 X | the husband, who was never happy without him, and riding 30 XI | hesitatingly: “Have you been happy?”~Rosalie, fearful of awakening 31 XII | to which are linked our happy or sad recollections, dates 32 XIII| very pretty, and Jeanne was happy there at first, although 33 XIII| bowing to each other, that happy crowd of beautiful women 34 XIV | passionately.~But Rosalie, happy though grumpy, stopped her; “


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