Chapter
1 Int | Ministry of Marine, where he turned over musty papers, in the
2 Int | a more definite form, he turned his steps towards the south,
3 I | of white stone which had turned gray, large enough to contain
4 I | the fruit of the tree had turned black. Jeanne gave up trying
5 III | let us do it!”~The baron turned to M. de Lamare:~“Will you
6 IV | trees and the bushes, Jeanne turned toward her parents and said: “
7 IV | approaching her.~Her aunt turned her head, and her eyes were
8 IV | Lison; and the vicomte had turned away to conceal his mirth.~
9 IV | crossing the plain, they turned to the right, toward the
10 IV | accustomed, she instinctively turned away her head to avoid them,
11 IV | from her waist, and as they turned round they stood face to
12 V | along the gulf and soon turned into a kind of valley, and
13 V | husband following her, she turned round and laughed heartily
14 V | shore of the gulf, then turned to the right to ascend the
15 V | to make my purchases.”~He turned toward her with a look of
16 VI | uncontrollable laughter.~The baron turned round, glanced at the little
17 VI | beating that child?”~Julien turned round in astonishment: “
18 VII | into the corridor. As he turned back into the room, looking
19 VII | mother-in-law on the forehead, turned on his heel, took the arm
20 VIII| the matter?”~Julien then turned toward her, to try and get
21 IX | weep quietly.~Presently she turned back into the room and sat
22 IX | gliding in behind her. She turned round and kissed her tenderly.~
23 X | lopping of the trees, so he turned to the left to go across
24 X | reading his breviary, but they turned aside so as not to pass
25 X | distracted with grief.~He had turned to the right and started
26 XI | which had become gray, now turned perfectly white. She asked
27 XI | has become of him? Has he turned out well?”~“Yes, madame,
28 XII | about vigorously.~As they turned the corner to enter the
29 XII | Rosalie was delighted and turned round to shake her fist
30 XIII| garden to the other.~People turned round to look at her, others
31 XIV | was a view of the sea she turned round to look. Nothing had
32 XIV | on the outside. When she turned the heavy lock and went
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