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1 I| and strings of onions, and then she sat down, rather overcome
2 I| them without thinking, and then she raised her eyes and
3 I| apple trees in blossom. Just then a colt, full of life and
4 I| jumped over the ditches and then stopped suddenly, as if
5 I| feeling of animal comfort, and then she went to look for eggs
6 I| ditch and sat down upon it. Then, not feeling comfortable,
7 I| who was a good fellow, then of their neighbors, of all
8 I| asked.~He hesitated and then looked at her sideways,
9 I| Yes, of course I do."~Then she threw her arms round
10 I| state of consternation, but then she got angry, and her rage
11 I| What do you want?" he then asked her. And with clenched
12 I| more than enough to do."~Then she seized him by the throat,
13 I| hay out of the manger and then slowly munched it.~When
14 I| hesitated for a few moments and then said: "I swear it, by Heaven!"~
15 I| I swear it, by Heaven!"~Then she released her grasp and
16 II| PART II~Then a cloud of constant misery
17 II| request immediately, and then added, in some embarrassment
18 III| scream with terror; and then she began to cry herself,
19 III| shade of the trees; and then, for the first time in her
20 III| with a servant like you." Then he stopped, for he did not
21 III| at him, almost in terror, then suddenly the tears came
22 III| of what had happened, and then she was frightened at the
23 III| her candle went out, and then she began to imagine that
24 III| and all over her body, and then she went downstairs, as
25 III| accompanied her, and now and then some night bird flew over
26 III| not reply at first, and then, as he remained standing
27 III| He looked at her, and then exclaimed angrily: "Then
28 III| then exclaimed angrily: "Then I suppose you have a lover?" "
29 III| So you will not tell me. Then I will tell you; it is Jean
30 III| not he," she exclaimed. "Then it is Pierre Martin?" "Oh!
31 III| the farmer hesitated, and then he continued, as if speaking
32 III| speaking to himself:. "What, then? You have not had a misfortune,
33 IV| out some day or other. And then she thought of her child,
34 IV| hurt and did not reply, and then she went back into the house,
35 V| had the desired effect. Then the priest advised them
36 V| but it was in vain, and then she thought that she was
37 V| himself out in useless hopes.~Then war broke out between them;
38 V| rage, he began to beat her. Then in her despair she rebelled,
39 V| saying? What are you saying?" Then she began to sob, and amid
40 V| she said, still sobbing.~Then he got up, lit the candle,
41 V| front of her, and said: "Then it is my fault that you
42 V| walk up and down again, and then, stopping again, he continued: "
43 V| with some difficulty, and then, when she was standing on
44 V| an orphan some time ago."~Then, still laughing, he kissed
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