Chapter
1 Int | then he came to Paris to live; for, the family fortunes
2 Int | the fact that he cannot live just for himself, “keep
3 Int | nothingness. But, there, I cannot live without recollections, and
4 Int | never forget, as long as I live, his face wasted by suffering,
5 I | Poplars,’ where we shall often live in the future.”~She counted
6 IV | apartments to people that live a sad and lonely existence.
7 VII | would return to Rouen and live with father and little mother
8 VII | with Julien, and I will not live with him any longer. You
9 VII | back with you to Rouen to live as we used to do.”~The baroness,
10 XI | they should go to Rouen to live until spring, and the whole
11 XI | the nobility do. He will live and grow old happily in
12 XI | her, that he was going to live his life without troubling
13 XIII| follies and we will all live together in your new house.~“
14 XIII| As for me, I could not live without her.~“I shall expect
15 XIII| to see him?”~“He does not live here any longer, madame,”
16 XIII| women and wealthy men who live only for dress and amusement.
17 XIII| she thought she could not live there, she was so overcome
18 XIII| felt that she could never live anywhere else but there
19 XIV | peculiarities of those who live a solitary life. The least
20 XIV | young people are not made to live together.” And she added
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