Chapter
1 Int | down, for the following year, there appeared the sober
2 I | the date of the current year, 1819. Then she marked with
3 I | hated instinctively the year 1793, but being a philosopher
4 I | thirty thousand francs a year.~Living simply as they did,
5 II | de Lamare, who died last year.” After this, the baroness,
6 III | who had died the preceding year, had known an intimate friend
7 V | killed him the following year. You know, my brother, Philippi
8 VI | agreed that after the new year the young couple should
9 VI | lived in the country the year round.~The icy atmosphere
10 VI | occupy themselves all the year round. The Brisevilles were
11 VI | They decided, to send New Year’s cards, and to wait until
12 VI | dinner, and again on New Year’s Day. These were the only
13 VIII| weather for the time of year. But the earth will be none
14 IX | again as in the previous year. But Jeanne did not find
15 IX | little mother coming this year?”~She was so grateful to
16 IX | as she did the previous year at anything that amused
17 XI | his first communion that year. Jeanne, unprepared for
18 XI | thing occurred the following year, and the baron angrily swore
19 XI | the fourth form. The third year’s work was only tolerable
20 XI | he did not come.~A whole year passed. Jeanne and the baron
21 XI | which are mounting up every year? Do you know? No, is it
22 XII | thirteen hundred francs a year for repairs and for the
23 XIII| delicate, all alone the whole year round except for a servant
24 XIII| fortnight in the capital every year, in order to get some information;
25 XIII| Goderville, who stops here every year.”~“That’s very possible,”
26 XIII| more than ten letters a year. I took one up to them,
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