Chapter
1 I | strangers), “tell me, do you remember who it was that Joseph Lebru
2 I | at our house. Surely you remember he used to fetch you from
3 I | hat instead of his own. I remember that because we had a good
4 I | have said to himself: ‘I remember helping to bring that youngster
5 IV | old story now. Ah, yes, I remember. It was your mother who
6 IV | sat thinking, but he could remember no more and appealed to
7 IV | have not forgotten, you who remember everything. Let me see—it
8 IV | fifty-five or fifty-six? Try to remember. You ought to know better
9 V | it was before. Do we ever remember a cloud?~Pierre could no
10 V | thought long, but could remember nothing; no, nothing. But
11 V | By the way, I fancy I remember that you used to have, in
12 V | mother went on:~“You must remember that we live in a city of
13 V | Why, yes, to be sure; I remember it perfectly. I saw it again
14 V | Thursday or Friday. Do you remember, Louise? I was shaving myself
15 V | recognise it at all. I only remember him with white hair.”~He
16 VI | kind and true-hearted. But remember, I should not like to displease
17 VII | Mother is in the next room. Remember she may hear —she must hear.”~
18 VII | understand, to know, to remember, out of fear, weakness,
19 VII | as Pierre does, when you remember what I have told you —oh,
20 VIII| Rosemilly seemed suddenly to remember a further detail and asked: “
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