Chapter
1 I | the Sacred Heart. He had kept her severely secluded, cloistered,
2 I | affection of the heart, which kept her complaining continually.
3 III | woman, already aging, who kept smiling and bowing to all
4 IV | of few words, who always kept in the background, appeared
5 IV | the night.~The two lovers kept on walking back and forth
6 IV | and two servant maids were kept busy rinsing glasses and
7 VI | blinds which were always kept closed. The furniture had
8 VI | friendly relations would be kept up. It was a treat to see
9 VI | blinded by his hat which kept falling over his face, shaking
10 VII | She did not sleep; she kept trying to think of things
11 VIII| his place in the house, kept on saying angrily and impatiently: “
12 IX | to leave, M. de Fourville kept them a little longer to
13 IX | youth.” But Jeanne also kept her letters, was preparing
14 X | dread of a shocking scandal kept him silent. At each service
15 XI | she knew better, and she kept to herself this secret which
16 XI | fellow should no longer be kept without religious instruction
17 XI | he had misbehaved. So she kept him at home and taught him
18 XI | industrious at school; he was kept two years in the fourth
19 XI | took hold of her hands and kept them in her own; then she
20 XII | phlegmatic peasant. The servant kept referring to the subject
21 XIII| as “Poulet’s room.”~She kept the other room herself,
22 XIII| being in a strange city, kept her awake. About two o’clock
23 XIII| that sustained her, and kept her outwardly calm and rational.
24 XIV | would turn out badly. She kept repeating: “Talk of bad
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