Chapter
1 I | with them, and then, as soon as I feel the water beneath
2 I | to fly from the shop as soon as he had made enough money
3 I | dozen in succession, but, soon disgusted with each in turn,
4 I | which would walk in quite soon, to-morrow, at a word of
5 I | followed his brother.~As soon as he was alone with his
6 II | CHAPTER II~As soon as he got out, Pierre made
7 III | fifteen hundred francs, as soon as Jean should have come
8 III | medical student, broken off as soon as the month’s allowance
9 III | sound asleep on a bench.~As soon as she saw him the girl
10 V | thing he had discovered. As soon as morning dawned he made
11 V | I will look for it, as soon as I am up.”~And he went
12 V | must be impressed; that as soon as he is shown into his
13 VI | relenting resolutions; then, as soon as he saw her, as soon as
14 VI | as soon as he saw her, as soon as he met her eye—formerly
15 VI | be his wife, and then, as soon as he was alone again, he
16 VI | off at a run and they were soon on the beach. They crossed
17 VI | declare its presence.~They soon came to a deeper rift, in
18 VII | betrothed the rooms she was so soon to inhabit.~The maid had
19 VII | hoped that her son should soon marry; and this motherly
20 VII | Pierre will see me home.”~As soon as they were gone she blew
21 VIII| followed by Jean.~Roland, as soon as he saw him, exclaimed:~“
22 VIII| Roland was amazed.~“So soon? I thought she was not to
23 VIII| part of the Lorraine as soon as she comes into port?”~“
24 VIII| movement. Then he said: “As soon as possible, I hope.”~“As
25 VIII| as possible, I hope.”~“As soon as you like.”~“In six weeks?”~“
26 VIII| into Jean’s apartments.~As soon as the door was closed upon
27 IX | avoid his questioning.~As soon as he received the letter
28 IX | father. “A good idea! As soon as we have bid you good-bye,
29 IX | waves of humanity and was soon outside the mole.~Captain
30 IX | great maritime town.~She, as soon as she had passed beyond
31 IX | stay, that vessel which she soon would see no more, was her
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