Chapter
1 Int | Among them, each person may find himself represented, the
2 Int | eternal isolation, may we not find some relinquishing of his
3 Int | more closely and you will find it revealed in every page,
4 Int | theory, one is amazed to find in this great, clear writer
5 Int | true. The spring that I find just awakening here stirs
6 II | having tacked a long time to find the buoys, guiding himself
7 III | on, my children, you will find me here in an hour.”~They
8 III | It must be delightful to find the traces of those peoples
9 VI | they should all at once find themselves almost as much
10 VII | for some time, trying to find some way out of the difficulty;
11 VII | man, and we will go and find him, and he will have to
12 VII | man. But we must certainly find out who it is, and then
13 VII | not succeed. You try to find out so that we can compel
14 VII | something for you, and we will find you a husband.”~He would
15 VII | and I will undertake to find her a husband, a good, steady
16 VIII| baron was raging, but could find nothing to say. He finally
17 VIII| favors, they can always find a way and can make it worth
18 IX | year. But Jeanne did not find it wearisome, as she was
19 IX | coming in abruptly, would find her weeping and would exclaim: “
20 IX | and weep. Where could one find a little rest and happiness?
21 X | Oh, if he only does not find them!”~But she could not
22 XII | looked at him, trying to find some resemblance to her
23 XIII| fresh inquiries. She did not find the square, and went into
24 XIII| rational. She wished to find Poulet and know all about
25 XIII| Sauvage, and as he could not find the young man, he had come
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