Chapter
1 II | fresh and whistling gusts of wind that arose during the night;
2 III | nose, he said:~“With this wind, m’sieu le baron, we could
3 III | started off smoothly with the wind at their backs, scarcely
4 III | edge of their boat. The wind subsided, the ripples disappeared,
5 IV | the middle of August; the wind was from the north, and
6 V | molded by age, the ravaging wind and the sea mist. As much
7 V | a morning when the north wind was blowing. Two months
8 V | Jeanne, affected by the cold wind that seemed to come from
9 VI | protection against the sea wind, the lime tree and the plane
10 VI | carried away in a gust of wind, and she recalled the eagle
11 VI | clouds blown along by the wind, enfolded her in such a
12 VI | disturbed by the bleak north wind which beat against the roof.~
13 VII | against the panes, or the wind shook the windows, she would
14 VII | like a sail shaken by the wind. Her arms, her hands, her
15 X | the fire while a storm of wind was raging outside, when
16 X | a furious downpour. The wind whistled, moaned, laid the
17 XIII| blouse puffed out by the wind, making a sort of blue balloon;
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