Chap.

 1        3|         count’s mother, who had died the year before, was wont
 2        3|    which the count’s mother had died—a square armchair of formal
 3        3|        captain who had recently died in Mexico, had, on the very
 4        4|       though consumptive, never died. In fact, she was the smartest
 5        5|         repeating in tones that died gradually away in the distance
 6        6|       from the open windows and died out far away under the serene
 7       10|       used to get drunk, and he died of it! There! If it doesn’
 8       11|         the avenues in the Bois died out suddenly in dull rustlings,
 9       12|       do come in! Madame nearly died yesterday evening!”~And
10       12|   remember how he simply nearly died of boredom in front of the
11       12| lingered, their tender laughter died away suddenly. The heavy,
12       13|     stay where she was till she died. But the sudden thought
13       13|         to be your mamma till I died? I’ve got better things
14       13|         the house, and laughter died away and doors were shut.
15       13|        not exactly known how he died. Some spoke of a wound reopening,
16       14|     seen a sou. Seems the child died of that: in fact, it was
17       14|       one of his nieces who had died of it. As to Fauchery, he
18       14|          I was present when she died. I promise you it was not
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