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501 74 | other cat, its tail pointing upright to the sky, now came in.~
502 | us
503 34 | to move. She seemed to be uttering silent words, words hidden
504 26 | two women were the next to venture, and M. Cimmes closed the
505 61 | looking out over the climbing vines bathed in sunlight, and
506 80 | because it was of a remarkable vintage, but because it had been
507 40 | someone: "Henriette!" then waited a moment and continued:~
508 95 | what was the matter. Cimme, waking up, did not budge, because,
509 63 | thinking perhaps of the walk ahead of him:~
510 36 | finding this scene painful, walked away on tiptoe. Colombel,
511 2 | religious things "weeper's wares."~
512 15 | were chirping away in the warmth of this beautiful spring
513 23 | low-complexioned, thin man, wasted by stomach complaints, who
514 29 | without a word, they began to watch the contracted chest and
515 2 | calling all religious things "weeper's wares."~
516 93 | Cimme fell asleep, his well-rounded paunch bathed in the glow
517 | whether
518 | why
519 72 | to laugh, looked at his wife and hummed in a teasing
520 102 | The dog, wild with excitement, jumped
521 86 | wish, Cimme, I would be willing to exchange something else
522 14 | out in front of the two windows, their eyes closed, their
523 95 | because, he did not wish to witness such a scene.~
524 41 | ones like that very much. Won't Claire be happy?"~
525 6 | gardening, sawing or chopping wood, even laying bricks when
526 22 | much alike, having always worn their hair in Madonna bands,
527 69 | Wouldn't it be better if we were
528 15 | with a whole regiment of yellow, downy chicks, and a big
529 | Yes
530 | yet
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