Chapter
1 I | chatting, and flowing like a river, filled with a sense of
2 II | veranda which overlooked the river. The Printemps villa, leased
3 II | long stretch of the big river as far as the floating cafe
4 II | country, with that great river and that twilight for a
5 II | the peaceful water of the river seemed changed to blood.
6 II | seemed to sow them in the river, for the black water was
7 II | you take a walk along the river?”~“Gladly.”~They opened
8 II | began to walk along the river bank toward Marly. It was
9 II | the slumberous, shining river. A slight heat-mist rose
10 II | started. They went along the river, crossed the bridge and
11 II | together, flung him into the river.~A great shout of joy rang
12 II | said. “We’ll go into the river together.”~“At your service,”
13 II | out on the surface of the river, the undulating lines of
14 II | throws himself into the river to drown himself, and let
15 III| gleam, and she saw the great river, with the color of melted
16 III| color of melted lead, as a river appears in dreams in fantastic
17 III| descending in sheets on earth and river and trees. In a few minutes
18 IV | them up on the bank of the river.~“Let the one who loves
19 IV | leaped feet foremost into the river. His plunge cast a splash
20 IV | also, and drew out of the river a wooden horse.~Then she
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