Chapter
1 Int | which is that I do not care any more for myself than
2 I | rentals, which, with proper care, would have yielded about
3 IV | his arms to commend to his care her darling, her little
4 VI | for her hands. She did not care to go down again into the
5 VI | things of daily life, a care for the simple, ordinary
6 VI | said: “Well, what do I care? There is no need to be
7 VII | Why, the father will take care of it, of the child; and
8 VII | ear: “We will take good care of it, never fear, my girl.”
9 VII | you are ill you must take care of yourself.” And they began
10 VII | saying, “She! what do I care about her! It is Julien
11 IX | say several time: “Take care, take care; you will be
12 IX | several time: “Take care, take care; you will be thrown.” “So
13 X | perhaps might be needing his care, that no one probably could
14 XI | forgotten her then. She did not care anything about his asking
15 XII | existed in a straw bed, taken care of by Ludivine, who never
16 XIII| little house, furnished with care, was very pretty, and Jeanne
17 XIII| understand that they did not care to leave their address.”~
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