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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | I have not seen her in three years.”~“Yes, that is true. 2 I, I | years.”~“Yes, that is true. Three years!”~Though Annette, 3 I, I | cloistered life of the city.~For three years she had not visited 4 I, I | every year; but in the past three years rheumatism had sent 5 I, II | much she has changed in three years!” said the painter. “ 6 I, II | cases of fat women who in three months had become more slender 7 I, III| I have not seen you for three~days, and that seems a long 8 I, III| nurse his solitude.~For three days he had not seen his 9 I, III| stroke of a whip. It was three oclock in the afternoon. 10 I, III| difficult to dine at home three times a week; he remained 11 I, III| the odor of young leaves.~Three times, his neighbor, speaking 12 I, III| interrupted this vision, which three times he began again, as 13 I, III| They had already walked three times around the park, passing 14 I, III| Come over here Thursday, at three oclock, if you are free; 15 I, IV | pretended varnishing of three thousand four hundred pictures.~ 16 I, IV | telegraph-box, on going out at three oclock, a little blue despatch 17 I, IV | game of confusion when all three were alone in the drawing-room 18 II, I | your dead. I could see all three~of you under the oil lamp, 19 II, I | remain here a fortnight or three~weeks longer; then, although 20 II, I | gay in Normandy during the three weeks he had passed there.~ 21 II, I | a neighboring table with three thin young men, superlatively 22 II, II | a little cool here.”~The three long windows, reaching from 23 II, II | After them!”~Upon the lawn three heavy cows, gorged with 24 II, II | was trying to rouse the three big beasts, which did not 25 II, II | veil over the horizon. The three cows, standing with drooping 26 II, II | in the dining-room.”~All three sat down at the table. The 27 II, II | that formed a boundary on three sides, like the defenses 28 II, II | go there together; so all three set out for the village.~ 29 II, II | dear friend,” said she, “we three cannot remain here indefinitely.”~“ 30 II, II | few days more, just two or three. He teaches me so well how 31 II, II | so happy down there, all three of us.”~ 32 II, III| milliner’s, reassured her. The three hats which she chose were 33 II, III| not come to Roncieres for three years, in spite of my desire 34 II, IV | Taitbout; after passing three times before the Vaudeville, 35 II, IV | of youthful intoxication. Three oclock struck, and he was 36 II, IV | aside those they had chosen, three emeralds had to be selected 37 II, IV | hesitation, the choice of the three judges settled upon a little 38 II, V | within his breast. For two or three hours, perhaps four, he 39 II, V | some newcomer saluted the three friends, or approached them 40 II, V | they travel?”~“Yes, for three months.”~“So much the better,” 41 II, V | let her keep for two or three years still the little charm 42 II, VI | betrayed his torture.~The three blows were struck, and suddenly 43 II, VI | an air of conviction.~The three strokes sounded for the 44 II, VI | eloquence loose upon the two or three topics that interested him 45 II, VI | No, no, I say! It will be three months before you see her 46 II, VI | That will be sufficient. Three months were quite enough 47 II, VI | butler appeared, carrying three enormous bouquets.~Madame 48 II, VI | sad presentiments.~In the three bouquets were found three 49 II, VI | three bouquets were found three of the painter’s cards.


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