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1 I, I | estate at the castle of Roncieres, on the Eure. Little by
2 I, I | six weeks or two months at Roncieres every year; but in the past
3 I, III| for a part of the farm at Roncieres was devoted to breeding;
4 I, III| talked about her life at Roncieres, spoke of her grandmother,
5 II, I | mother has just died at Roncieres. We shall leave~here at
6 II, I | with tears.~“OLIVIER.”~“Roncieres, July 24.~“Your letter would
7 II, I | pity on me.~“OLIVIER.”~“Roncieres, July 30.~“MY FRIEND: Thanks
8 II, I | eight or ten leagues~from Roncieres, and she returns to me rosy
9 II, I | are far away.~“OLIVIER.”~“Roncieres, August 8th.~“MY FRIEND:
10 II, I | station to catch a train for Roncieres; then, thinking that M.
11 II, I | of his solitude, spoke of Roncieres, tried to capture from this
12 II, I | in Paris, you might go to Roncieres and bring her back. She
13 II, II | the large dining-room at Roncieres. The portraits of many ancestors,
14 II, II | friend Bertin leaves for Roncieres on the one o’clock train.
15 II, II | exclaimed. “You would not leave Roncieres when I was not here; now
16 II, III| herself that her return from Roncieres dated only from the day
17 II, III| Yes.”~“You had not come to Roncieres for three years, in spite
18 II, IV | evening of their walk at Roncieres, rose again in his memory
19 II, IV | However, those two days at Roncieres remained in his soul like
20 II, IV | cornflower I promised you at Roncieres.”~The young girl’s face
21 II, IV | the two days I passed at Roncieres.”~She refused. He insisted.
22 II, IV | and she was seized, as at Roncieres, with a longing to flee.~
23 II, VI | phrase himself in the park at Roncieres, under the castle windows.~
24 II, VI | He had first felt it at Roncieres, in returning from the cemetery,
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