Chapter
1 Int| overwhelming. He died two months later.~Until the end Maupassant
2 Int| him more and more....~The months passed, however, and in
3 Int| sanatorium, where, after eighteen months of mechanical existence,
4 II | been devouring for some months. On rainy days she remained
5 V | north wind was blowing. Two months had elapsed since they left
6 VI | should go back to spend a few months at their house in Rouen.
7 IX | revived within the past five months, chatted and smiled quietly
8 IX | this the comtesse for some months seemed happier than she
9 IX | fainted. The baroness, in six months, had aged ten years. Her
10 X | strength, as if these few months of dreary solitude had aggravated
11 XI | leave her room for three months and was so wan and pale
12 XI | will of his own!~For three months Paul came home only occasionally,
13 XI | debts within the last three months. His creditors had not come
14 XI | nothing more from him for five months.~Then a business man came
15 XI | wrote four letters in six months, giving his news in concise
16 XI | of difficulties.”~Three months later the steamboat company
17 XI | has been married for six months, and he can take my farm
18 XII| had hardly thought of for months. Blind and paralyzed, having
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