Chapter
1 Int | with its beaches, where high waves rolled in beneath
2 I | manor. It was one of those high and vast Norman residences
3 I | cliff three hundred feet high, with its base in the ocean
4 I | connecting the farms, joined the high road between Havre and Fécamp,
5 III | motion. To landward the high cliff at the right cast
6 III | cliff standing in the sea high enough for vessels to pass
7 V | valley, and on toward the high mountains. They frequently
8 V | granite looks black, and high above one the glimpse of
9 VI | plot, and drew up before a high, spacious, sad-looking building
10 XI | forty-five. She was stout, with a high color, squarely built and
11 XII | neighborhood of Goderville, on the high road to Montiviliers, in
12 XIII| trees at the side of the high road.~Four trellised arbors
13 XIII| with fruit trees.~A very high box hedge enclosed the whole
14 XIII| she was hurrying along the high road she met Rosalie coming
15 XIII| any attention to her. The high road before her door stretched
16 XIII| at the side of the lonely high road. A few days before
17 XIV | walk and took her on the high road, but at the end of
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