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1 I| strong enough, and so she went to the door to get a mouthful
2 I| animal comfort, and then she went to look for eggs in the
3 I| annoyed her again, and she went out to sit on the grass
4 I| through the straw. The girl went to the shed, where the carts
5 I| farmhouse was asleep, she went out noiselessly in her petticoat,
6 I| she released her grasp and went away without another word.~
7 I| they were all at work, she went up into her room and cried,
8 II| look too short.~The months went on, and she scarcely spoke
9 II| impatience and anxiety, she went to the schoolmaster, who
10 II| She did not say a word and went away, but as soon as she
11 II| great care of it, and she went back to the farm.~But now
12 II| an increase of wages. She went to see the schoolmaster
13 III| her into his room; and she went, feeling astonished and
14 III| she gave him no answer, he went on: "You are a good, steady,
15 III| waiting for a few seconds, he went on: "You see, a farm without
16 III| the nightmare; her candle went out, and then she began
17 III| over her body, and then she went downstairs, as if she were
18 III| outside she started off. She went on straight before her,
19 III| old white horse, and she went to bed as soon as she could
20 IV| happiness on earth, and whom she went to see twice a year, though
21 IV| floating in it. And so years went on, until the child was
22 IV| not reply, and then she went back into the house, with
23 IV| the increasing mist. She went up to him, as he was going
24 IV| said: "Courage."~And she went out and returned to the
25 V| the shrine at Fecamp. Rose went with the crowd and prostrated
26 V| on her petticoat and they went downstairs; and While she
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