Chapter
1 Int | changed greatly. Those who met him as I did, thin and shivering,
2 III | as if by chance, his eyes met those of Jeanne, and she
3 III | but his eye frequently met hers.~He went to Yport several
4 III | frequently their glances met and blended smiling; and
5 III | grew pale when their eyes met, and trembled at the sound
6 V | blazing sun. Sometimes they met a mountaineer, either on
7 V | resisted and their lips met and parted, and the stream
8 VI | realized. The longed-for lover, met, loved and married within
9 VI | it was that after having met, loved, married in an impulse
10 VII | it is.”~As he went out he met Aunt Lison coming to see
11 VIII| together good humoredly. “I met them by chance at the Brisevilles’.
12 X | and Julien now frequently met him during their rides reading
13 X | dine with the comte, they met the curé of Étouvent coming
14 X | entering the château he met the gardener and called
15 XI | austerity of his life.~When he met Jeanne he never spoke. This
16 XI | confusedly.~But had she met her elsewhere at some other
17 XIII| along the high road she met Rosalie coming from market.
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