Chapter
1 III | behind them, brown sails were coming out of the white harbor
2 III | heavens, flying off and then coming back in a curve above the
3 V | heartily as she saw him coming along, pale, and holding
4 VI | business matters. Night was coming on, filling the large drawing-room
5 VII | went out he met Aunt Lison coming to see her patient. She
6 VIII| and we would not put off coming to see you as neighbors,
7 VIII| who had guessed what was coming, had risen and moved away
8 IX | pale comtesse appeared, coming forward to meet the visitors,
9 IX | One evening as they were coming home the comtesse was teasing
10 IX | Everything seemed to be coming to life beneath the quickening
11 IX | father and little mother coming this year?”~She was so grateful
12 IX | away.~Sometimes Jeanne, coming in abruptly, would find
13 IX | love?~She went on reading, coming across fresh impassioned
14 X | abruptly.~The winter was coming to a close, a rotten winter,
15 X | One evening as they were coming home together to La Vrillette,
16 X | met the curé of Étouvent coming out of the château. He stepped
17 X | perceived Comte Fourville coming on foot at such a pace that
18 X | by others, each of them coming down in a furious downpour.
19 X | hand, and a sudden squall coming up, the animals fled, frightened
20 X | heard frightful screams coming from the wooden box.~All
21 XI | pier to look at the ships coming and going. They went into
22 XI | affection, saying he was coming home at once to see his
23 XIII| high road she met Rosalie coming from market. The servant
24 XIII| into the faces, going and coming incessantly with her quick
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