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1 II | and he rose to open the window. A breath of fresh air came
2 II | from the bed, ran to the window, opened it, and saw Yvette
3 II | seated herself at the open window to dream, hearing in the
4 II | on the sill of the open window, facing her mother.~“I want
5 III| upon the sill of the open window, and tears, her first bitter
6 III| she wept, leaning at the window.~She wept long, not dreaming
7 III| compelled her to leave the window.~The next day and the day
8 III| actually hear its throbbing. A window closed on the floor above
9 III| at the windows.~Only one window was lighted, her mother’
10 III| came in through the open window.~Yvette rose, took off her
11 III| Oh! last night—I saw—your window.”~The Marquise, very pale;
12 IV | morning air came in at the window.~She sat down thinking of
13 IV | singing:~“I am underneath thy window, Oh, deign to show thy face.”
14 IV | merry voices beneath her window. The Chevalier was making
15 IV | her long chair near the window, drew a little table within
16 IV | climbing as high as her window, exhaled in the night a
17 IV | and to shut the balcony window, which is wide open.”~And
18 IV | your candle and shut the window.”~Clemence waited a little,
19 IV | they all gathered under the window, shouting in chorus:~“Hip!
20 IV | into the room through the window.~At the first rose that
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