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1 III | reached shore, and the baron got out first to make fast the 2 III | walk along the cliffs.~They got into the boat, started off 3 III | than ever. They all four got into the carriage, and Ludivine, 4 VI | horses when he and his wife got out of the carriage, he 5 VI | on her husband’s arm and got into the carriage. Then 6 VI | Jeanne, now ready to cry, got into the carriage and sat 7 VI | brutal like that!”~Julien got angry again: “Let me alone, 8 VII | irritable than ever; and he had got into the way of never speaking 9 VII | shivered in her bed. Twice she got up to put fresh logs on 10 VII | completely. And soon they got beneath the covers; Jeanne 11 VIII| to be taken from her. She got angry, wept, implored, but 12 VIII| paper.”~This time the baron got angry: “Doggone it! you 13 IX | countenance.~As soon as she got home she ran to her son, 14 X | by little, however, she got into the habit of going 15 X | pieces. Then all at once he got between the shafts, bending 16 X | through the hedges, and thus got back home at dusk, not knowing 17 XI | took him back there and he got well.~Then began a series 18 XI | two women and the baron got into the carriage with him 19 XI | his daughter away. They got into the carriage and went 20 XII | hers was dismantled. She got up exhausted and short of 21 XII | leather; and the old servant got in beside her, wrapped her 22 XIII| fell asleep as soon as she got into bed.~She had no time 23 XIII| She went out for a walk, got as far as the hamlet of 24 XIII| Poulet back; he must have got over his infatuation by 25 XIII| kissed Rosalie good-by, and got into the train. Rosalie 26 XIII| her way again, and finally got lost completely.~Half crazy, 27 XIII| than I send it. He never got more than ten letters a 28 XIII| brilliant assemblage, and got up to make her escape. But 29 XIV | them in return and then got into the carriage.~When 30 XIV | they left the station and got into the carriage.~“M. Paul


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