Chapter
1 I | various professions and had tried half a dozen in succession,
2 I | father was surprised and tried to keep him; they had much
3 II | intellectual man. So he tried to discover what had induced
4 II | cultivation of his intellect. He tried to picture to himself the
5 III| contempt.”~Mme. Roland always tried to deaden the constant shocks
6 IV | dog seeking a lost scent, tried to recall the words, gestures,
7 V | savage.”~Mme. Rosemilly tried to smooth matters by saying: “
8 VI | dreadful grief. Her husband tried to take her hands from her
9 VI | how could she drink? She tried to catch the water in her
10 VII| how about the day when you tried to pull me round in the
11 VII| still he instinctively tried to gain a few minutes.~But
12 VII| brain, roused his heart, and tried to reflect.~Never in his
13 VII| cannot swim.~At first he tried to be incredulous. His brother
14 VII| tears to Jean’s eyes.~He tried to kiss her, but she held
15 VII| timidity and gratitude.~She tried to rise, but the shock had
16 IX | you. It is wrong.”~Pierre tried to explain, to protest,
17 IX | was quite worn out, and tried to stupefy his heart with
18 IX | the enormous vessel. She tried still to distinguish him,
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