Chap.

 1        1|        has other good points, by heaven!— something which is as
 2        2|     taking service with her, and heaven knew Mme Blanche was straining
 3        2|          money in that way! Dear heaven, how unfortunate she was!
 4        3|    Joncquoy, lifting her eyes to heaven. “Is it possible there should
 5        4|           As to herself, why, in heaven’s name, if she had wanted
 6        6|   buffetings of the fresh air of heaven. Brightcolored fabrics
 7        6|       and advised him to implore heaven for mercy. But he heard
 8        8|        will be charming, and, by heaven, we’ll come and see you!”~
 9       11|        under the vast expanse of heaven. The sun, which had been
10       12|          you think I shall go to heaven?”~And with that she shivered,
11       12|    upward as though in search of heaven. And with that she started
12       12|       suggest a father. Ah, dear heaven, the man who made him would
13       12|         grew very humble again. “Heaven,” he said, “must be left
14       13|    return to that woman’s house. Heaven was warning him; the misfortunes
15       13|          Very naively he offered heaven, by way of expiatory anguish,
16       13|       before the vast unknown of heaven.~Then when she felt how
17       13|        and higher, searching for heaven, calling on God.~“Oh no,
18       13|          Our Father which art in heaven—”~And burning with faith,
19       13| suffering from these distresses. Heaven took him out of his wife
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