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501 92 | and took up a position, twenty paces off.~
502 10 | words sufficed to make them understand and appreciate each other.~
503 5 | times they chatted; but they understood each other perfectly without
504 45 | already felt toward this unknown, victorious nation.~
505 29 | They were quite unsteady when they came out, owing
506 | us
507 | used
508 48 | country, overawed by the utter silence which reigned around
509 53 | nothing. They seemed to be utterly alone.~
510 44 | filled the two friends with vague misgivings.~
511 45 | felt toward this unknown, victorious nation.~
512 39 | Presently they reached the villa occupied by the colonel.
513 41 | Before them lay the village of Argenteuil, apparently
514 51 | the cover afforded by the vines, with eye and ear alert.~
515 94 | distance off, and said in a low voice:~
516 39 | An hour later they were walking side by side on the-highroad.
517 4 | dangling over the water, and a warm friendship had sprung up
518 6 | on the water and gently warmed the backs of the two enthusiastic
519 72 | Under a king we have foreign wars; under a republic we have
520 41 | was empty, quite empty-a waste of dun-colored soil and
521 65 | Morissot, who was anxiously watching his float bobbing up and
522 2 | As Monsieur Morissot, watchmaker by profession and idler
523 114 | eddied, then grew calm; tiny waves lapped the shore.~
524 76 | manner of livery servants and wearing flat caps on their heads.
525 19 | And such weather! This is the first fine
526 11 | blood-red glow over the western sky, and the reflection
527 | whether
528 | while
529 121 | A white-aproned soldier responded to the
530 | whole
531 47 | light-heartedness which nothing can wholly quench.~
532 | Why
533 120 | Wilhelm!"~
534 28 | And they entered another wine shop.~
535 11 | the first chill touch of winter, Monsieur Sauvage would
536 73 | suffering in the hearts of wives, of daughters, of mothers,
537 73 | ruthlessly causing endless woe and suffering in the hearts
538 96 | Morissot answered not a word.~
539 58 | ignored the rest of the world; they were fishing.~
540 67 | They're worse than animals," replied Monsieur
541 56 | glittering, silvery fish wriggling at the end; they were having
542 19 | the first fine day of the year."~
543 55 | it had been deserted for years.~
544 | yet
545 43 | The Prussians are up yonder!"~
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