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1 I| laborers here and there, who looked as small as dolls,
2 I| white horses like toys, who were drawing a child's cart,
3 I| tall fellow from Picardy, who had been making love to
4 I| weather, of their master, who was a good fellow, then
5 I| recollections, of their relations, who had left them for a long
6 II| went to the schoolmaster, who told her to sit down and
7 II| it with some neighbors, who promised to take great care
8 II| rid of one servant girl, who had become useless since
9 II| looked fixedly at, the girl, who felt uncomfortable under
10 III| obstinate man of forty-five, who had lost two wives, evidently
11 III| with the air of a person who thinks that he is face to
12 III| motionless, like a person who is overwhelmed by some great
13 III| a woman to his interests who would certainly bring him
14 III| works with his laborers, who frequently become masters
15 III| despair attracted a peasant, who was driving along at some
16 III| confess it, you slut! And pray who is the fellow? Some penniless,
17 III| to his head, I suppose? Who is it, I say?" And as she
18 III| It is Jacques, the man who was here last year. They
19 III| asked the cunning peasant, who partly guessed the truth;
20 IV| whom she had robbed, and who would find it out some day
21 IV| she thought of her child, who was the cause of her misfortunes,
22 IV| of her misfortunes, but who was also the cause of all
23 V| were told of a shepherd who lived ten leagues off, and
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