Chapter
1 Int | undergoing destruction; he is at times haunted by the idea of a
2 I | Her clear voice sounded at times a little too sharp, but
3 I | Joséphin Lastique,” several times, that they might not forget
4 II | in her turn told how many times she had walked down the
5 III | He went to Yport several times with Jeanne and the baron.
6 III | neckcloth wound several times round his neck obliged him
7 IV | singing of the peasants at times completely drowned the instruments,
8 IV | this word occurring several times, astonished Jeanne. She
9 V | hospitality, as in ancient times and in desert lands. Jeanne
10 VI | eating, gave his ideas, at times taking the pencil and tracing
11 VII | dull pulsations, and at times seemed to stop beating,
12 VIII| added: “We have several times had the pleasure of meeting
13 VIII| justice and goodness.~At times her sufferings were so great
14 IX | like a chatelaine of olden times. She looked a fitting lady
15 IX | had been upright at all times.~What she now felt was a
16 IX | happened to come in at such times he would say gently: “Jeanne,
17 X | handkerchief mechanically several times. Then starting up suddenly,
18 XI | top of the cliff; at other times she would go down to Yport
19 XI | that reminded her of good times she had had, and raising
20 XIV | her repeat them several times. Then, sure that she could
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