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1 I| time to time she dipped out some water and slowly washed
2 I| on the steaming dunghill; some of them were scratching
3 I| however, she tried to obtain some information without exciting
4 II| child, so she left it with some neighbors, who promised
5 II| of her child, she sought some way of saving up money for
6 II| kitchen, she said to him, with some embarrassment, that she
7 II| immediately, and then added, in some embarrassment himself:~"
8 III| on it, as if it had been some prey, and kissed it so violently
9 III| said. She sat down, and for some moments they remained side
10 III| remained side by side, in some embarrassment, with their
11 III| as if at the approach of some great danger; so, after
12 III| person who is overwhelmed by some great misfortune. At last
13 III| she began to imagine that some one bad cast a spell over
14 III| accompanied her, and now and then some night bird flew over her
15 III| who was driving along at some distance, to the spot. He
16 III| pray who is the fellow? Some penniless, half-starved
17 IV| and who would find it out some day or other. And then she
18 IV| mind, though still with some vague fear floating in it.
19 IV| seemed to have been nursing some secret anxiety, to be troubled
20 IV| anxiety, to be troubled by some care, some mental disturbance,
21 IV| be troubled by some care, some mental disturbance, which
22 IV| neighbor's boy came for some eggs, and she spoke rather
23 IV| several spoonfuls of soup, some of which dropped on to his
24 V| other: "Perhaps there are some secret ways?" And they tried
25 V| loaf on which he had made some marks; it was kneaded up
26 V| he said. She got up with some difficulty, and then, when
27 V| the cure about an orphan some time ago."~Then, still laughing,
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