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1 I| yellow dandelions rose up like streaks of yellow light,
2 I| dolls, and white horses like toys, who were drawing a
3 I| very hard to be separated like that," and she directed
4 I| they remained side by side like that much longer; but she
5 I| nice of you to despise me like that, Jacques." He protested,
6 II| long, there arose something like brightness, an unknown love
7 II| questions seemed to hurt her like the prick of a pin; and,
8 II| she had taken to working like two; she economized in the
9 III| rosy and chubby all over, like a little roll of fat. She
10 III| economical girl; and a wife like you would make a man's fortune."~
11 III| succeed, even with a servant like you." Then he stopped, for
12 III| she remained motionless, like a person who is overwhelmed
13 III| flee before her misfortune, like a ship scudding before the
14 III| whose stagnant water looked like blood under the reflection
15 III| you cannot? I should just like to know the reason why?"
16 III| dried up on her cheeks, like drops of water on hot iron,
17 IV| were hanging over her head, like huge rocks, which would
18 IV| arches, looked to Rose like her last hope, and with
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