Chapter
1 Int | the Pyrennean streams that murmured a faint accompaniment to
2 III | mirror.~“How beautiful!” murmured Jeanne, with emotion.~“Beautiful
3 III | stand it no longer, and murmured: “It is devilishly persistent!”
4 III | priest, in an unctuous voice, murmured some Latin words, of which
5 IV | eyes and still smiling, murmured:~“I half suspected it, young
6 IV | amused and saddened. Jeanne murmured:~“Poor aunt!” Julien replied. “
7 VI | the sight of the ocean, murmured: “It is terrible, but it
8 VII | Jeanne kissed her again, and murmured softly in her ear: “We will
9 VII | unequal to prolonged effort, murmured: “Come, come, Jeanne.”~Then
10 VIII| vicomte?”~As he bowed and murmured, “Why, certainly, madame,”
11 IX | approaching Jeanne slowly, murmured angrily: “I think she is
12 IX | beside her alone.” The doctor murmured: “Let her do as she pleases;
13 IX | you not very tired?”~She murmured, “No,” happy at being no
14 X | with her lips to his, she murmured: “Why are you not the same
15 X | hesitatingly: “Do you know?” She murmured: “Yes, father.” But when
16 XI | hand to her former maid, murmured: “I should not have recognized
17 XI | come back to you.”~Jeanne murmured in a trembling voice: “Then
18 XII | who was weeping silently, murmured:~“But if he has nothing
19 XII | Peasant! Peasant!” she murmured; and then seizing her son’
20 XIII| collected her senses and murmured:~“How long is it since he
21 XIV | the child, and her lips murmured: “Poulet, my little Poulet,”
22 XIV | resumed Rosalie.~Jeanne murmured “Paul” and then was silent.~
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