Chapter
1 I | his wife; for he liked to put off before daybreak, with
2 I | with that thing. It used to put my husband in quite a rage;
3 I | pass.”~Old Roland, much put out, retorted:~“Then it
4 I | Jean, and you, Pierre, put your back into it.” Or he
5 I | then?”~And the other, much put out, retorted: “Is it necessary
6 I | which it does not do to put into writing.”~Still, they
7 I | know——”~The lawyer gravely put in:~“M. Marechal is deceased.”~
8 II | say to him.~And then he put the question to himself, “
9 II | stretched out his arm, nor quite put out his legs; nor made any
10 III | punctual. He was nettled and put out, for he was somewhat
11 III | as a legal authority, had put forward some opinions and
12 III | what? He could not have put it into words; but he was
13 III | by saying that?”~She had put on a stolid, innocent face.~“
14 III | resolved to warn Jean, and put him on his guard against
15 III | every one had been at once put into good spirits. Captain
16 III | Roland, much distressed, now put in her word: “Come, Pierre,
17 III | not make up his mind to put it to his lips. He contemplated
18 IV | but exaggerated. As he put this conclusion into words
19 IV | after another; then they put further out to look at the
20 IV | gas-lights, which it seemed to put out at intervals. The pavement
21 IV | his fortune; and then he put two or three other questions
22 V | stood stock still, his hand put out to open it. An imperative
23 V | all the grimace of life put off. Thus he might catch
24 V | motion of the boat as it put off disturbed and dissipated
25 V | So in front of everything put before them they had each
26 V | doctor was the first to put forth his hand; he took
27 V | temper! I never saw him put out. And now it is all at
28 VI | respect her, that he must put her on the rack. When he
29 VI | himself into the sea and put an end to it all by drowning
30 VI | linen on, the pegs to be put up in the entrance hall,
31 VI | where the scythe had been put in the men might be seen
32 VI | on this she knelt down to put her lips to the spring itself,
33 VI | net with a dry jerk and put them into his creel. Mme.
34 VII | those procrastinators who put everything off till to-morrow;
35 VII | you by nine o’clock. Come, put on your bonnet. I will take
36 VIII| soul, where selfishness put on a guise of honesty, all
37 VIII| old. He supposed that she put her lips near but he did
38 VIII| couple of years you can put by six or seven thousand
39 VIII| her hands as usual, she put her arms round her and kissed
40 VIII| carry home with me.”~She put on an innocent and knowing
41 VIII| hand, wide open, and she put hers into it with a quick,
42 VIII| s eye; and when she had put everything to her mind,
43 VIII| and going across the room, put it in the drawer of his
44 IX | not like me to help you to put things to rights on board?”~“
45 IX | the Pearl in readiness to put out to sea.~There was not
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