Chapter
1 I | stuck them into corks, and sat waiting.~Roland stood up
2 I | Jean the other, and they sat waiting till the skipper
3 I | beasts about their den, they sat speechless, somewhat awed
4 I | to heat the water. They sat waiting.~No one could talk;
5 I | in his death.~Mme. Roland sat thinking again in front
6 II | bench on the breakwater he sat down, tired already of walking
7 II | for fresh air.” And Pierre sat down by his brother’s side.~“
8 II | learning to speak.~Pierre sat down, and Marowsko asked
9 II | Then they were silent, and sat for some minutes without
10 III | to be dawdling.”~Pierre sat down without replying, after
11 III | quite unnecessary.”~Jean sat silent, as though he had
12 III | Rosemilly. But he promptly sat down again. He did not like
13 III | him very slightly.”~She sat thinking some minutes; then,
14 III | table. In front of Jean, who sat in his father’s place, an
15 III | exclaimed Pierre as he sat down. “We are celebrating
16 III | Roland did not drink. He sat looking at his glass full
17 III | were full of tears, and he sat down, finding nothing more
18 IV | acquaintance?”~Again Roland sat thinking, but he could remember
19 IV | the granite parapet. He sat down half-stunned by the
20 V | him like a blow, and he sat up in bed. Then slowly,
21 V | water-bottle filled, he sat down, in his night-shirt,
22 V | kissed each cheek, and then sat down in a low chair.~“It
23 V | stuffs and arm-chairs.~He sat looking at them as he had
24 V | crossed. Their father always sat astride a chair and spat
25 VI | a pair of heavy horses, sat the four Rolands, Mme. Rosemilly,
26 VI | were agreed, and they now sat, both somewhat embarrassed
27 VI | could not control. But they sat down side by side on the
28 VI | should speak violently. He sat twitching the water-worn
29 VII | with a shove. Then they sat up, ceased to snore, opened
30 VII | dignified in style.~Jean sat down in his arm-chair in
31 VII | in this abode. They both sat smoking without a word.
32 VII | She raised herself, she sat up, looked in his face,
33 VII | over his face.~Then she sat still, her cheek against
34 VIII| son. For a long time he sat meditating, motionless,
35 VIII| and again disappeared.~He sat down again, seeking some
36 VIII| ripen.~The two women as they sat down somewhat altered the
37 VIII| On a sudden, when he had sat down again, she came softly
38 IX | the simple-minded!” And he sat down on one of the benches
39 IX | be in the way.” He, too, sat down on the bed and silence
40 IX | Roland had not stirred, but sat with downcast eyes, very
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