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 1       II|     and his young wife in the cottage formerly occupied by the
 2       II|      years later, he left the cottage and took possession of the
 3        V|    consisted of a poor little cottage near the Reche, with a little
 4        V|    entreaties, I repaired the cottage, and sent there a few articles
 5       VI|     and take possession of my cottage,” he remarked to Chanlouineau; “
 6        X|       told him the way to the cottage which M. Lacheneur now occupied.~ ~“
 7      XVI|             CHAPTER XVI~ ~The cottage where M. Lacheneur had taken
 8      XVI|      a vine which covered the cottage to the roof, managed to
 9      XVI|     rapped at the door of the cottage.~ ~“Come in!” said a voice.~ ~
10      XVI|       occupy the gamekeeper’s cottage, where I lived so long.
11     XVII|   herself, from the Lacheneur cottage.~ ~It required a moment
12    XVIII|       commanded a view of the cottage. While he stood there, he
13    XVIII|   house.~ ~He hastened to the cottage and entered without stopping
14      XIX|       the only visitor at the cottage on the Reche; and when he
15      XIX|       his daily visits to the cottage. It was now December, and
16      XIX|   could keep Martial from the cottage.~ ~He made his appearance
17      XIX|      the thatched roof of his cottage, crying out in a terrible
18     XXXI|      when, before an isolated cottage, he saw a pretty peasant
19     XXXI|     from Saint-Pavin to their cottage.~ ~“The soldiers—they are
20     XXXI| footpath leading to Antoine’s cottage.”~ ~And in proof of his
21     XXXV|    came in sight of Poignot’s cottage.~ ~Fortunately there was
22     XLIV|   eyes.~ ~When he entered the cottage, Marie-Anne recoiled in
23      XLV|       garden, the door of the cottage opened so suddenly that
24      XLV|           And she entered the cottage.~ ~Marie-Anne, on going
25      XLV|   Since her entrance into the cottage Blanche had scarcely been
26     XLVI|     seeing her borne from the cottage by the old poacher.~ ~“We
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