Chapter
1 I | mamma is willing. Have the horses harnessed.” The rain was
2 I | with their backs to the horses. Ludivine, the cook, brought
3 I | carried along rapidly by the horses, enjoyed gazing at the desolate
4 I | gleaming backs of the two horses emitted a warm steam.~Little
5 I | stopped to rest and feed the horses. The sun had set. In the
6 V | decided to hire some saddle horses, so as to be able to cross
7 V | mountain.~Walking their horses like this made Jeanne nervous. “
8 V | ahead with the mule and the horses and they walked slowly.~
9 VI| having sold the carriage horses to avoid buying feed for
10 VI| have some one to hold the horses when he and his wife got
11 VI| Then in order to get some horses, he introduced a special
12 VI| all. He looked over the horses, the carriage, and the little
13 VI| She began to laugh at the horses, saying that the white one
14 VI| to it, but found that the horses had been put in the stable.~
15 VI| replying, he whipped up the horses, who set out at a quick
16 IX| the farther end of it two horses tied to a tree and recognized
17 IX| walked away leaving their horses tied.~She waited a quarter
18 IX| glove, the whips and the two horses left tied there, and she
19 X | slope.~“We must leave our horses in the ravine,” said Julien, “
20 X | deserted sheep pasture. Two horses were tied to the shafts
21 X | through the cracks. The horses on seeing him became restive.
22 X | himself, when he saw the horses tied to it, and understood
23 X | and told him that the two horses had returned riderless some
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