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1 I | that gave its name to the château and separated it from the
2 III | lived as a huntsman in his château of La Vrillette, built on
3 III | cottages and finally by a small château resembling a large farm,
4 III | to the other side of the château. The baroness began to take
5 IV | On the other side of the château one could hear the boisterous
6 VIII| into the courtyard of the château. Julien, greatly excited,
7 VIII| Couillards’ ditch, came round the château, and cautiously approached
8 VIII| and at the roof of the château: “It was M’sieu le Curé
9 IX | the valley they saw the Château of Vrillette, a wooded slope
10 IX | large town of Cany. The new château built in the reign of Louis
11 IX | walls. The ruins of the old château could be seen on an eminence.
12 X | respected. The church and the château in joining forces will make
13 X | church.~The curé dined at the château every Thursday, and often
14 X | The baron returned to the château about the middle of November.
15 X | wished to remain ruler of the château and of Jeanne, he temporized,
16 X | then if he came back to the château she would tell him what
17 X | and threats against the château, anathematizing the baron,
18 X | Étouvent coming out of the château. He stepped to the side
19 X | burden.~It stopped at the château and passed through the gate.
20 X | breathlessly.~On entering the château he met the gardener and
21 XI | The three dwellers in the château lived silently and drearily,
22 XI | mortgaged some property. The château of “The Poplars” and the
23 XI | child.~When she reached the château Jeanne, who had spent the
24 XII | everything and everyone in the château. Jeanne was quite resigned
25 XII | man who wants to buy the château. Otherwise, in four years
26 XII | invited them to look over the château.~A month later, she signed
27 XII | since they heard that the château was sold, the farmers were
28 XIV | When they lost sight of the château behind the tall trees she
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