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1 I| earthen floor, on which so many things had been continually
2 I| feel strong enough, and so she went to the door to
3 I| enough to beg her pardon; so they sat down side by side
4 I| again, but she struck him so violently in the face with
5 I| with her, that was all.~"So you really want to marry
6 I| threw him or his back, so that he could not get away
7 I| he was almost choked, and so they remained, both of them,
8 I| This made her tremble so violently that she could
9 I| her head in the bolster, so that she might not be heard.
10 I| any suspicion, but she was so overwhelmed by the thoughts
11 II| continual feeling made her so incapable of reasoning that
12 II| her life before she was so upset by it that she was
13 II| burdened with the child, so she left it with some neighbors,
14 II| which had been wounded so long, there arose something
15 II| and determined to work so that her master would be
16 II| necessary for the household; so that, in a short time, she
17 II| neither more nor less; and so she made up her mind to
18 II| asked for a week's holiday, so that she might get away,
19 III| some prey, and kissed it so violently that it began
20 III| approach of some great danger; so, after waiting for a few
21 III| cry left in her, she was so thoroughly dumfounded. She
22 III| over her, as country people so often imagine, and she felt
23 III| the yard she stooped down, so as not to be seen by any
24 III| and screamed with horror, so that her cries of despair
25 III| stammered out in a rage: "Ah! So you confess it, you slut!
26 III| answer, he continued: "Ah! So you will not tell me. Then
27 IV| fear floating in it. And so years went on, until the
28 IV| you would not treat him so." She was hurt and did not
29 V| it, but without success; so they said to each other: "
30 V| lived ten leagues off, and so Vallin one day drove off
31 V| country, but infallible, so he declared; but none of
32 V| never had any children, so you cannot understand, you
33 V| none together."~She was so scared that if she had had
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