Chapter
1 Int | The rest of his life was taken up by his work. Without
2 Int | noble in its disorder, has taken a place forever beside Werther
3 Int | eternal darkness.~He was taken back to Paris and placed
4 VI | pretext of fatigue, having taken another room.~She lay awake
5 VI | her room at night.~He had taken charge of the money and
6 VII | else to do, Julien having taken the entire management of
7 VIII| woman, big as a house, had taken Rosalie’s place and supported
8 VIII| of July, when Jeanne was taken ill. As she seemed to grow
9 VIII| ordered the child to be taken from her. She got angry,
10 IX | Jeanne and Julien, somewhat taken aback, endeavored to be
11 IX | wearisome, as she was always taken up with Paul, whom Julien
12 IX | sensation.~When Jeanne had taken them to their room, she
13 IX | any appearance of grief, taken so unawares that he had
14 X | curiosity. One would have taken him for a schoolmaster.
15 X | that they had apparently taken refuge in it to get out
16 XI | left her; they had both taken up their abode at “The Poplars.”
17 XI | dishes were brought on and taken away almost untouched.~They
18 XII | week’s time Rosalie had taken absolute control of everything
19 XII | take this,” the article was taken down into the dining-room.~
20 XII | others tarnished only, others taken up there for no special
21 XII | existed in a straw bed, taken care of by Ludivine, who
22 XIII| close to her, which she had taken to loving unconsciously
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