Chapter
1 I | gave himself rein and drew back constantly, impelled by
2 I | ready to go, we will come back some quieter day. There
3 II | murmured: “They must have gone back. Your mother was cold, perhaps.”
4 II | had gone home; and he went back very anxiously, this time
5 II | theme.~“It is time to go back,” said Saval.~They returned,
6 II | thick, heavy curtains, went back to bed and fell asleep.
7 II | announced, and they went back into the house. The repast
8 II | their arms, tall hats tipped back, and a jaded look. There
9 II | the burning sun, leaned back in their chairs at the stern
10 II | dressing-room without looking back.~It took him a long time
11 II | away all alone. He went back slowly, anxious and disturbed.~
12 II | And now Yvette has come back almost with a sun stroke.
13 III| out all alone, had gone back to her room, her heart oppressed,
14 III| that moment, Yvette rushed back to the house, ran upstairs,
15 III| never, never. If they come back, you will see no more of
16 III| the door, and then went back to bed. The Marquise approached,
17 IV | of chloroform. She came back in the evening with her
18 IV | several more rides on the back of these children’s animals,
19 IV | cannot—”~The maid had come back bringing a druggist’s bottle
20 IV | will kiss you when you come back.” And the Baron, taking
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