Chapter
1 Int | yet, here and there, he is surprised to discover, amid descriptions
2 III | she did not move; she was surprised, happy, though embarrassed
3 IV | me—never—never——”~Jeanne, surprised and compassionate, could
4 IV | poetry of love, and was surprised. His wife? Was she not that
5 IV | into the house. They were surprised to see Madame Adelaide sobbing
6 VI | parents again, and she was surprised at the coldness that seemed
7 VI | The Couillards also were surprised. Mrs. Couillard pecked her
8 VI | changes in a manner that surprised herself. He had become a
9 VII | one had slept there. Much surprised, she said: “What! Has she
10 VII | opened her eyes and was not surprised to see little mother seated
11 VII | were with Julien when I surprised you?”~Rosalie moaned through
12 VIII| presentable.”~Jeanne, much surprised, went downstairs. A pale,
13 VIII| in all the district was surprised; they simply envied Desiré
14 IX | an hour, twenty minutes, surprised, not understanding what
15 IX | the matter?” He was much surprised and replied: “Do you think
16 X | choked her words.~He was surprised and sought to console her: “
17 X | not?”~He appeared greatly surprised. “Eh, what’s that you say?
18 XI | call on her and Jeanne was surprised, knowing the punctiliousness
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