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1 I| mother for a long time," she said. "It is very hard to be
2 I| and going up to him, she said: "Have I hurt you?" He,
3 I| nose. What a devil!" he said, and he looked at her with
4 I| for an evening's walk, and said: "It is not nice of you
5 I| It must be at once," she said. "You must have the banns
6 I| for a few moments and then said: "I swear it, by Heaven!"~
7 I| at dinner time, and she said: "Has Jacques left?" "Yes;"
8 II| lived for all that. She said she was married, but could
9 II| and the farmer himself said everywhere: "That girl is
10 II| himself in the kitchen, she said to him, with some embarrassment,
11 III| why.~"Sit down there," he said. She sat down, and for some
12 III| talked. "How is it, Rose," he said, "that you have never thought
13 III| suit me, master?" And he said quickly: "Why, to marry
14 III| farmer grew impatient and said: "Come, what more do you
15 III| came into her eves and she said twice in a choking voice: "
16 III| himself before her. "Well," he said, "I suppose the affair is
17 III| with his piercing eyes, she said with difficulty: "No, master,
18 III| I cannot, master," she said, with a sigh, and he turned
19 III| farmer's voice, when he said to her: "Don't be frightened,
20 III| wife, and one morning he said to her: "I have put up our
21 IV| husband suddenly came in and said to her in his unpleasant
22 IV| up to go, but the priest said: "Courage."~And she went
23 IV| shedding a flood of tears, she said to him: "What have you got
24 IV| She began to cry, and said: "It is not my fault! It
25 V| without success; so they said to each other: "Perhaps
26 V| with his fists, but she said nothing and did not move.
27 V| you cannot understand!"~He said again, mechanically, with
28 V| want to marry you," she said, still sobbing.~Then he
29 V| stopped in front of her, and said: "Then it is my fault that
30 V| motionless. "Come, get up," he said. She got up with some difficulty,
31 V| farmer rubbed his hands and said: "I wanted to adopt one,
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