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1 I| which she took in and put into the storeroom; but the smell
2 I| bundle of straw, threw it into the ditch and sat down upon
3 I| closed, and she was falling into a state of delightful languor.
4 I| and she directed her looks into the distance, toward the
5 I| strangling him, she shouted into his face:~"I am enceinte,
6 I| all at work, she went up into her room and cried, burying
7 II| time, however, she put it into her pocket, as she did not
8 II| or a hundred crowns extra into the bank every month, thanks
9 III| saw her, and she took it into the fields, and ran about
10 III| before her master called her into his room; and she went,
11 III| suddenly the tears came into her eves and she said twice
12 III| her sleep. When she got into the yard she stooped down,
13 III| stockings and plunged her legs into the still water, from which
14 III| longing to throw herself into it. All her sufferings would
15 III| cannot." He immediately flew into a rage.~"You cannot, girl;
16 III| rate, he used to follow you into every corner and devoured
17 IV| and then she went back into the house, with all her
18 IV| the little lamp swung up into the air, and almost immediately
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