Chapter
1 I | example,” but every time he heard them say “Jean did this—
2 I | evening.”~Pierre, who had heard, and who was beginning to
3 I | almost forgotten that she had heard long ago, and of which she
4 II | For some time afterward he heard Jean moving softly about
5 III | too late.~In the hall he heard the clatter of plates. Then
6 III | or acquaintances who had heard of the bequest that the
7 III | On reaching the door he heard a great noise of voices
8 IV | approached the harbour he heard, out at sea, a lugubrious
9 IV | he could have believed he heard her. She must have spoken
10 IV | immediately, as if it had heard him, as if it had understood
11 V | louder every second. Then he heard another snore, an old man’
12 V | get into bed again.”~He heard her bare feet on the floor
13 V | shore. He passed by them and heard a few sentences without
14 V | or three days before Jean heard of his legacy? If I believed
15 VII | guessed, their mother had heard them.~She could not get
16 VII | door was his mother who had heard everything and was waiting.~
17 VII | from your lips what I have heard for this month past from
18 VII | alone was awake, and had heard her come in.~
19 VIII| minute Roland’s voice was heard on the stairs: “Are we to
20 IX | as he dropped asleep. He heard vaguely, all about him,
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