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1 I| farmyards replied to him, as if they were uttering challenges
2 I| then stopped suddenly, as if surprised at being alone.~
3 I| sword-like leaves, steamed as if the moisture of the stables
4 I| his neighbor's heavy hand, if they remained side by side
5 I| accord, in the avenue, as if they had been out for an
6 I| laughed and replied: "Oh! if a man were to marry all
7 II| Dentu, begs you to come, if you can.~"From your affectionate
8 II| about her master's money as if it had been her own; and,
9 II| think rather bitterly that if the farmer could put fifty
10 II| in asking for money, as if it were something disgraceful;
11 III| threw herself on it, as if it had been some prey, and
12 III| hanging at their sides, as if they did not know what to
13 III| thoughts were in a whirl, as if at the approach of some
14 III| fell back on her chair, as if she had been struck, and
15 III| certainly bring him more than if she had the best dowry in
16 III| she went downstairs, as if she were walking in her
17 III| solemnly swear to you that if he were to come to-day and
18 III| and then he continued, as if speaking to himself:. "What,
19 III| but was as exhausted as if she had been turning the
20 IV| married him. She felt as if she were in a pit with inaccessible
21 IV| brutally, and it even seemed as if he had a grudge against
22 IV| in his unpleasant voice: "If that were your own child
23 V| She was so scared that if she had had the strength
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