Chapter
1 I | described the coast opposite, far, far away, on the other
2 I | the coast opposite, far, far away, on the other side
3 I | make the coast unsafe as far as Cherbourg. Then he enlarged
4 I | each other. When people are far apart you know——”~The lawyer
5 II | entrance to the harbour; and far away on the other side of
6 II | small, close to shore or far away—white, red, and green,
7 III| pilot-boats. I would sail as far as Senegal in such a boat
8 IV | again, through the mist, far and near, responsive cries
9 IV | faithful to her when she was far away and growing old. Why
10 IV | fell and shrank back as far as the granite parapet.
11 V | yellow sand, from the pier as far as the Roches Noires, sun-shades
12 V | of sounds—voices near and far ringing thin in the light
13 V | But what to Pierre was far more decisive than the common
14 VI | plain which extended as far as they could see to the
15 VI | waters lay beyond, very far away, across this plain
16 VII| retired step by step as far as the fire-place, his mouth
17 VII| yourself strong enough, and so far unlike the rest of the world,
18 IX | Pierre had found a seat not far from the desk he waited,
19 IX | atmosphere of naked flesh (far more revolting than the
20 IX | their might to get out as far as possible. Suddenly Roland
21 IX | a puff of gray smoke, so far away, so faint that it looked
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