Chapter
1 I | younger than his brother, fair, with a full beard, smiled
2 I | notions.~Jean, who was as fair as his brother was dark,
3 I | grieved.~Mme. Rosemilly was fair, with blue eyes, a mass
4 I | understand, not to hear. Her fair head went back with an engaging
5 I | his hand on his handsome fair beard, a familiar gesture
6 III | the dusty paths. They were fair little things with long
7 III | morning with a handsome fair man, wearing a big beard.
8 III | barmaid’s remark that Jean was fair and he dark, that they were
9 III | speak on behalf of the fair sex.”~She raised her glass,
10 IV | his brain. Marechal was fair—fair like Jean. He now remembered
11 IV | brain. Marechal was fair—fair like Jean. He now remembered
12 V | money and thought it quite fair and natural! He was sleeping,
13 V | slumbers. His beard and fair hair made a golden patch
14 V | and wonderfully like the fair young man who smiled from
15 V | seconds to look at Marechal’s fair hair, and show quite plainly
16 VI | sea-breeze, gazing at the wide, fair horizon of blue water streaked
17 VIII| thousand francs to start fair with afterward.”~His father
18 VIII| society. A young lady with fair hair, resting her elbows
19 IX | state-room by a young man with a fair beard, not unlike his brother.
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