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1 XVII| not bear to denounce her grandfather. What a miserable time she
2 XVII| reasonable. Even for her grandfather’s own interest, she ought
3 XVII| touched mine. Alone with my grandfather I have lived during fifteen
4 XVII| the mine. I say WITH my grandfather, but I can scarcely use
5 XVII| a bitter grief to me. My grandfather, seeing my distress, brought
6 XVII| was lively, and barked. Grandfather did not like anything cheerful.
7 XVII| very soon disappeared. My grandfather’s companion was a ferocious
8 XVII| me quite uneasy, for my grandfather was jealous. Harfang and
9 XVII| comes to your mind.”~“My grandfather,” continued Nell, “always
10 XVII| resumed Nell, “as soon as my grandfather saw that you were fairly
11 XVII| avoid the vigilance of my grandfather. You were about to die.
12 XVII| where you were. When my grandfather discovered what I had done,
13 XVII| insupportable to me. My grandfather completely lost his senses.
14 XVII| averted; I must return to my grandfather. He threatens to destroy
15 XVII| impossible,” said Nell. “My grandfather is everywhere and nowhere.
16 XVII| as I~am able to judge, my grandfather, in his very insanity, is
17 XVII| goodness, I said to myself, ‘My grandfather has deceived me.’ But now,
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