Part,  Chapter

 1 Note1         |       actress. At the end of a year he joined the Revolutionists,
 2     I,       I|     was about the close of the year 1876 when, on my road to
 3     I,       I|      30,000 persons were every year injured in railway accidents,
 4     I,       I|      not speak up to his tenth year; then he recovered, and
 5     I,      VI|     garden fine cabbages grow. Year after year the whole crop
 6     I,      VI|      cabbages grow. Year after year the whole crop is sliced
 7     I,    VIII|      great insurrection of the year 1848 he took an active share,
 8     I,    VIII|     dying about this time next year."~ ~"Oh! you are hypochondriac,
 9     I,    VIII|      time he comes to me every year regularly on the night of
10     I,    VIII|        each time giving me one year less. Last week was my birthday,
11     I,      IX|      that my time expires next year; but of this one year of
12     I,      IX|     next year; but of this one year of life I am assured, and
13     I,      IX|     fear! I am sure of the one year, and am not going to bargain
14     I,      IX|      for more. Give me the one year, and let me enjoy it according
15     I,      IX| womankind. In less than half a year she would have persuaded
16     I,      IX|      he had spent each day and year for different objects. All
17     I,      IX|       when I tell you that one year's income, large as it is,
18     I,      IX|       Only let me live the one year that remains to me pleasantly
19     I,      IX|       s word for the remaining year. But, my dear uncle, saints
20     I,      IX|        his word and give you a year, but what a year that would
21     I,      IX|    give you a year, but what a year that would be!"~ ~He looked
22     I,      IX|   scion, and this is its first year of flowering. Here, take
23     I,    XIII|        sip. My aunt is but one year my senior, and I am barely
24    II,     III|  married first, and within the year."~ ~"Ought not I to know
25    II,      IV|      eat figs and candies in a year to the amount of sixty thousand
26    II,      VI|     six months the income of a year, and in this way he runs
27    II,       X|        and searched for a last year's exchange list. A crumbled
28    II,      XI|     cannot stay here. Our next year must be spent in travelling
29    II,      XI|  learned for certain that in a year's time Siegfried would have
30    II,    XVII|         I said; "those of last year and those of this year also.
31    II,    XVII|    last year and those of this year also. Not one has been touched."~ ~"
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