Par.
1 2 | One of the most lively of them
2 8 | beautiful weather -- I went out one afternoon, not knowing where
3 8 | knowing where I was going. One always has a vague wish
4 8 | some pretty woman or other. One chooses among them in one'
5 8 | One chooses among them in one's mental picture gallery,
6 8 | gallery, compares them in one's mind, weighs the interest
7 10| friends in there, those that one no longer goes to call on,
8 14| But in Montmartre one can yet admire Baudin's
9 19| and fresh -- and now -- if one should open the grave ----~
10 28| also come to mourn for some one?'~
11 34| One may love a friend as much
12 40| perceived a restaurant, one of those places where the
13 40| alone in life, alone in one's home, night and day, to
14 40| night and day, to have no one on whom one can bestow affection,
15 40| to have no one on whom one can bestow affection, confidence,
16 46| in the morning only, what one calls a charwoman.~
17 60| costume for the cemetery and one for the town.~
18 62| lasted about three weeks. But one gets tired of everything,
19 63| a psychological problem, one of those inexplicable questions
20 64| I do not know why, but one day I thought I might possibly
21 69| she just a common girl, one who went to seek among the
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