Chapter
1 I | sitting in the bows, so as to leave the stern seat to the two
2 I | death of any one who might leave them anything.~Mme. Roland,
3 I | into the world, so I will leave him my savings.’”~Mme. Roland,
4 I | perplexed: “Well, then, we will leave him rather more in our will.”~“
5 II | standing up now. “I will leave you to dream of the future.
6 III | Impossible! And you—did he leave you nothing?”~“No. I knew
7 III | childless old bachelor should leave his fortune to a friend’
8 III | world; but that he should leave the whole of it to one alone—
9 IV | with my parents, why did he leave all his money to my brother
10 IV | What made this Marechal leave all his fortune to Jean?”~
11 IV | Well then— well then—why leave his whole fortune to Jean?
12 V | circles if they want to leave early.”~“Oh, in fashionable
13 VII | Rosemilly begged to take leave. It was decided that old
14 VII | mother!”~“I will not let you leave me, mother. I have no one
15 VII | but she held him off.~“Leave me—listen; I still have
16 VII | must, this minute. Do not leave me. I am so afraid of him—
17 VIII| intolerable desire to fly, to leave the house which was his
18 VIII| Then you will get me leave to go over every part of
19 IX | landed, Beausire at once took leave of them to go to breakfast
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