Chapter
1 Int| farewell to all that he loved, to dreams, to starlit nights,
2 I | finding a chair she had loved as a child, which pictured
3 II | laid the night before. He loved to hear the masts creak,
4 II | this, the baroness, who loved the nobility above all other
5 III| again, as people are to see loved friends; and pressing it
6 IV | her brother-in-law, who loved her, but with an uncertain
7 V | thought him handsome, she loved him. She again felt happy
8 VI | The longed-for lover, met, loved and married within a few
9 VI | place that she thought she loved. Why did she feel as though
10 VI | was that after having met, loved, married in an impulse of
11 VII| the less happy, or less loved; am I not right?”~The baron
12 IX | understood now that the comte loved her madly.~After this the
13 IX | invisible and tender appeal. She loved to be alone, to give herself
14 IX | beside the young man who loved her then. It was there that
15 IX | beings in the world whom she loved next to Paul, and passed
16 IX | secret a lock of hair of a loved one passed away.~Sometimes
17 IX | letters that her mother loved. It seemed to her that she
18 X | present situation. Julien loved some one else, she knew
19 X | supposed that she still loved him, and placed a condescending
20 X | along by the farms, and she loved him because he was cheerful
21 X | morals. But nevertheless, I loved it.”~The new curé appeared
22 X | which she whom he even still loved with an almost savage passion
23 XI | mother and his aunt.~He now loved to dig in the ground, and
24 XI | not reproach me for having loved you too well?” And the big
25 XII| chairs, those that she had loved as a little child; the fox
26 XII| bought them, owned them, and loved them; never knew the hands
27 XIV| the landscape she had so loved.~She then wandered all over
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