Chapter
1 I | woke up, and turning her head to look at her husband,
2 I | But her husband shook his head in denial, though at the
3 I | eased down, and the boat’s head came round.~But to-day they
4 I | understand, not to hear. Her fair head went back with an engaging
5 I | the boulevard. He was a head clerk in the exchequer office.
6 II | idea which came into my head was that he would marry
7 III | brother’s legacy came into his head like the sting of a wasp;
8 III | this baggage? Hanging his head over the glass, he watched
9 III | Shameful!”~He bent his head and went on with his dinner.~
10 III | Roland meanwhile, to whose head the fumes of the wine were
11 III | his mind confused and his head heavy; and he slept like
12 IV | notion had never entered her head, since she had, with perfect
13 V | felt the roof weigh on his head, and the walls suffocate
14 VI | rich man.”~She shook her head without a word.~But to-day
15 VI | face to face.~“Can you make head or tail of it?” said the
16 VI | fortune, too, had turned his head, and he scarcely paused
17 VI | tendency of blood to the head when they should have their
18 VI | movements, and to cover her head she had found an enormous
19 VI | level.~When she raised her head, covered with myriads of
20 VII | throat and throwing back her head to get breath; then she
21 VII | with a cry, she seized his head by the hair with both hands,
22 VIII| thought for a long time, her head bent, accommodating her
23 IX | letters.”~His mother bent her head and murmured:~“I am very
24 IX | attention. Roland, shaking his head, said again and again: “
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