Chapter
1 I | abruptly in a steep white cliff three hundred feet high, with
2 II | distance. He bowed when within three feet and, assuming a smiling
3 II | made his home on one of the three farms which he owned in
4 II | modest manner for two or three years, so that he might
5 III | supporting her, and all three would walk slowly back and
6 III | seemed to her as if only three things in the world were
7 III | containing holy water.~Then came three old cantors, one of them
8 III | while at the other end, the three old cantors, in their white
9 V | trip, and at the end of three days spent in this little
10 V | the sea mist. As much as three hundred metres in height,
11 VI | carriage were silent. All three sad and embarrassed, they
12 VIII| you are well, we will all three gallop about the country.
13 VIII| interview in private.~They all three walked slowly down the long
14 VIII| caught the contagion, and all three laughed to kill themselves
15 VIII| without knowing why they all three embraced each other, smiling
16 XI | did not leave her room for three months and was so wan and
17 XI | the one thought of the three beings who surrounded him,
18 XI | attack of bronchitis that his three relatives in despair declared
19 XI | favorite occupation of his “three mothers,” as the baron called
20 XI | dig in the ground, and all three planted young trees in the
21 XI | began to weep.~Then the three mothers began to kiss him
22 XI | had a will of his own!~For three months Paul came home only
23 XI | of debts within the last three months. His creditors had
24 XI | the necessary funds.~The three dwellers in the château
25 XI | mothers, the courtesan.~The three lonely beings discussed
26 XI | Paul.~The young man wrote three letters full of the most
27 XI | you out of difficulties.”~Three months later the steamboat
28 XII | income of eight thousand three hundred francs. They would
29 XIII| from Fécamp brought her three thousand six hundred francs,
30 XIII| restaurants, and mentioned two or three patronized by women, and
31 XIII| mistress to take more than three hundred francs, saying: “
32 XIV | giving birth to a little girl three days ago, and I have not
33 XIV | train. That was all.~About three o’clock she drove in a neighbor’
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