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1 I| boiler of hot water. From time to time she dipped out some
2 I| hot water. From time to time she dipped out some water
3 I| to sit on the grass for a time.~The farmyard, which was
4 I| making love to her for a long time. He had been herding the
5 I| had left them for a long time, and it might be forever.
6 I| seen my mother for a long time," she said. "It is very
7 I| another man come in at dinner time, and she said: "Has Jacques
8 II| ink, in her hand. After a time, however, she put it into
9 II| household; so that, in a short time, she became. indispensable
10 II| her weight in gold."~But time passed by, and her wages
11 III| and then, for the first time in her life, she opened
12 III| terror increased, and every time the great kitchen clock
13 III| springy trot, and from time to time she unconsciously
14 III| springy trot, and from time to time she unconsciously uttered
15 III| your promise, eh?"~This time she looked her master straight
16 IV| came back more unhappy each time.~But she gradually grew
17 V| might be fruitful a second time; but it was in vain, and
18 V| cure about an orphan some time ago."~Then, still laughing,
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