Chapter
1 I | settling in Havre if they could find a satisfactory opening.~
2 I | being able, however, to find the vessel, for she could
3 I | only for Jean. Pierre will find himself at a great disadvantage.”~
4 II | go whither he listed, to find the fair-haired Swedes or
5 II | new in flavour. It is a find, my dear fellow.”~“Ah, really?
6 IV | your brother. It is quite a find; an entresol looking out
7 IV | looking about him, startled to find himself here, roused from
8 V | this night and have come to find the drug. So he went in
9 V | recurred to his mind. He must find it! When he should see it
10 V | would be kind of you to find it.”~“Yes, I will look for
11 VI | Your brother could not find a better.”~He laughed aloud,
12 VII | the quick. He could hardly find breath to speak, so fierce
13 VII | Holding her firmly, he could find only words to say again
14 VII | Jean answered:~“We will find some plan! You cannot live
15 VIII| he rejected both he would find himself reduced to beggary.~
16 VIII| less dreadful to him to find that he was another man’
17 IX | Au revoir—I hope I may find you more reasonable.” And
18 IX | And he looked about him to find the turning.~The beer-shop,
19 IX | To America.”~“A very find country, they say.”~And
20 IX | It was very difficult to find space for four persons to
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