Chapter
1 Int | almost alike to me, men, women, events. This is my true
2 I | they stopped. Some men and women were standing before the
3 I | perceived the village of Yport. Women sat in their doorways mending
4 II | religious instinct peculiar to women. She had, in fact, entirely
5 III | He had a face of which women dream and that men dislike.
6 III | The ceremony was over. The women rose. The return was unceremonious.
7 VI | at a quick trot.~The two women, pale as death, did not
8 VII | exclaiming: “What stupid ideas women have!”~In the afternoon
9 IX | kissing it frantically as women do their children, she would
10 IX | on her friend’s shoulder. Women in black presently entered
11 X | than they need, and the women, look you, the women have
12 X | the women, look you, the women have no morals. But nevertheless,
13 X | religious poetry that all women possess. His unyielding
14 XI | sleepless night, the two women and the baron got into the
15 XI | distracted entreaties of the two women. The baron was interred
16 XII | jerky pace made the two women bounce about vigorously.~
17 XII | placed at the feet of the two women.~
18 XIII| her own way, and the two women went together to Goderville
19 XIII| two or three patronized by women, and told them that they
20 XIII| happy crowd of beautiful women and wealthy men who live
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