Chapter
1 I | stroke.~At last the skipper cried: “Stop her!” The two oars
2 I | without shouting and swearing, cried out:~“Who do you say called,
3 III| who had known her husband, cried:~“Come, come, madame, bis
4 III| they all laughed till they cried as they listened.~Pierre
5 III| of the Pearl.”~Every one cried bravo and clapped their
6 III| said, my boy.”~But Beausire cried out:~“Come, Mme. Rosemilly,
7 IV | You and I together, mate,” cried Pierre. He went down the
8 VI | against the wall.~“Ah! ha!” cried he, “you catch prawns here?”~“
9 VI | Oh, I am so thirsty!” cried Mme. Rosemilly.~But how
10 VI | crevice.~Mme. Rosemilly cried out: “Look, look, I see
11 VII| father and brother; then he cried: “Come in!” opening the
12 VII| Hold your tongue,” he cried. “At least say nothing about
13 VII| foot.~“I am a brute,” he cried, “to have told you this.”~
14 VII| all over! Oh, how I have cried! How dreadful and delusive
15 VII| herself on Jean’s breast she cried in distress of mind:~“Save
16 IX | nine at the latest.”~“Hah!” cried his father. “A good idea!
17 IX | jump into the carriage,” cried the father.~A fly was waiting
18 IX | possible. Suddenly Roland cried out:~“Here she comes! I
19 IX | harbour.”~“Cheerily, lads!” cried Beausire.~Mme. Roland took
20 IX | of patriotic enthusiasm, cried: “Vive la Lorraine!/” with
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