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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