Chapter
1 I | herself in a great rug which covered her completely. The porter
2 I | pouring rain, was completely covered by his box coat with its
3 I | foliage. All the furniture was covered with fine needlework tapestry
4 II | winding valleys, their sides covered with a fleece of gorse blossoms,
5 III | sunlight, but the ground was covered with a carpet of moss.~“
6 III | pressing it to her heart, she covered its painted cheeks and curly
7 III | found the drawing-room table covered with boxes of bonbons, and
8 III | chair an immense bouquet.~A covered wagon drove into the courtyard
9 III | mast, sail and ropes were covered with long streamers of ribbon
10 IV | Jeanne’s thin shoes were covered with dew. He was worried,
11 V | appeared. It was Corsica, covered with a light veil of mist.
12 V | rest of the island remained covered with mist.~The captain,
13 V | summits, the base of which was covered with what looked like moss.~
14 V | sides of the hills were covered with tall weeds, yellow
15 V | forests of brush, which covered the whole side of the mountain
16 V | lavender and brambles, which covered the sides of the mountain
17 V | goatherds. A carpet of moss covered the ground all round it,
18 VI | autumnal downpours, were covered with a thick carpet of fallen
19 VI | crimson sky, and the earth, covered with frost and dry and hard,
20 VI | long green line of water, covered with trails of white foam.~
21 VI | same suit, although it was covered with spots. It was an old
22 VI | with red stripes partially covered by his working apron slowly
23 VII | night the whole plain was covered and the trees next morning
24 VII | avoided it by keeping her face covered. But the nurse interfered,
25 VII | ran up the tapestries, covered the bed completely. And
26 VII | thrust her into the room. She covered her face with her hands
27 VII | floor, and her face again covered by her hands.~Then the priest
28 X | Jeanne, standing on the mound covered with trees, followed him
29 X | suddenly rose to his feet, covered with mud from head to foot.
30 XI | not catch cold.” And she covered her up warm and straightened
31 XII | her on the wooden bench covered with leather; and the old
32 XIII| road.~Four trellised arbors covered with honeysuckle and clematis
33 XIII| level district of Caux, covered with farms surrounded by
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