Chapter
1 Int | pity now takes a pathetic turn. He no longer despises,
2 II | and the baroness in her turn told how many times she
3 II | baron and the priest took a turn about the grounds and then
4 III | peasant girls carrying baskets turn round to look at him. The
5 IV | Then Aunt Lison rose in her turn, and leaving on the arm
6 VI | all the Norman castles in turn to make these precious designs
7 VI | not forbear smiling in her turn, but she repeated: “It is
8 VII | wager that you have had your turn. Your hand on your heart,
9 VIII| Meanwhile I might take a little turn; it will not be dark for
10 IX | cultivated. After an abrupt turn in the valley they saw the
11 IX | hour each day to take one turn in her avenue and then she
12 IX | Picot knelt down in his turn, and as he rose and left
13 X | is the harm?”~She, in her turn, had not understood his
14 XI | Jeanne had risen in her turn and said, trembling: “You
15 XI | with him, Poulet in his turn began to weep.~Then the
16 XI | took him from you in His turn to cast him into the hands
17 XIII| end of which she was to turn to the right and then to
18 XIII| table eating, and would turn away, saying: “I will go
19 XIV | wrong road and it would turn out badly. She kept repeating: “
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