Chapter
1 I | follow in a wagon. So they started. Father Simon, the coachman,
2 I | with a childish joy, they started on a tour of inspection
3 I | should go down to Yport. They started, and passing through the
4 III | They got into the boat, started off smoothly with the wind
5 V | pocket and the carriage started.~Toward evening Julien said: “
6 VI | would not ring. The host started out himself to attend to
7 VII | the cry she gave they both started to their feet; she stood
8 VII | moving and walking about. She started to her feet in order to
9 VII | still calling: “Jeanne!” She started off again like a hare, darted
10 VII | crossed the ditch, and started off across the plain.~There
11 VIII| breakfast, just as Julien had started away from the house on horseback,
12 IX | he urged it forward and started out at such a pace, spurring
13 IX | to make her escape.~She started off at a gallop for the “
14 IX | run down her back as she started up and walked hurriedly
15 X | he said jokingly.~She started. “Why not?”~He appeared
16 X | turned to the right and started to run. Threatening waves
17 X | help to look for them.”~He started off himself, but he was
18 XIII| directed her differently. She started off again, went astray,
19 XIV | their feet at the fire.~She started back in terror and knocked
20 XIV | recovered her composure and started to run away, for fear she
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