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1 I | rapidly to the wharf and continued alongside the line of tall-masted
2 III | take breath, the “serpent” continued its bellowing alone, and
3 IV | under the sheets.~Her father continued:~“We have postponed our
4 IV | Go, my children,” and continued his game.~They went out
5 IV | looking at us.”~And they continued to dream, to walk slowly,
6 V | screaming for joy.~They continued their journey and began
7 VI | holding him with one hand, continued beating him with the other.~
8 VII | But Jeanne, persistent, continued: “I am quite sensible now,
9 VII | she was out of breath, she continued: “I had M. le Curé come,
10 VII | husband.”~He would have continued speaking, but the baron,
11 VII | astonishment before the priest, who continued: “Why, yes, you did just
12 VII | good man, still standing, continued: “Madame, we must always
13 VIII| they were so astonished. He continued, bellowing with rage: “How
14 X | She did not reply, but continued to look on the ground at
15 X | afraid of displeasing you,” continued Julien.~The sun was going
16 XI | when his mother called. She continued her visits to him every
17 XI | informed her that if she continued to prevent her son from
18 XI | mistress’ head. The latter continued to sob, trembling all over
19 XIII| left, and still fuming, she continued on her way to the house.~
20 XIV | one never returned. She continued: “There always comes a time
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