Shall
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We
shall
therefore reopen all the pits on Monday morning, and when work is resumed we
shall
examine with care and consideration those cases in which there may be room for improvement.
We shall, in fact, do all that is just or possible to do.
"But where
shall
we go, mother?
He discussed no more, he simply said:"We have gone far;
shall
we go back?"
And where do you go?""Over there--I don't know at all.""But I
shall
see you again?""No, I think not."
We
shall
end by being left here for good, with their confounded tubbing.
Négrel appeared for a moment, and said hurriedly:"As soon as we know the names they
shall
be given out, but nothing is lost so far: every one will be saved.
He will be there, without doubt, when the middle class in agony
shall
hear the pavement of the streets bursting up beneath their feet.
we
shall
be at Réquillart as soon as you."
What
shall
we do with all this?"Suddenly the door of the next house opened, and that Levaque woman appeared.
Shall
I go and fetch her?"
We
shall
soon see which will die first, provided they don't come to us, which seems a tough job."
"Get in; we
shall
never have done with it today.
"Have you been to the opera?""Not yet; but I
shall
go next year, when I am living at Paris to finish reading for the bar.""As I had the honour of putting it to your husband," said the chemist, "with regard to this poor Yanoda who has run away, you will find yourself, thanks to his extravagance, in the possession of one of the most comfortable houses of Yonville.
We
shall
understand one another by and by.
One of these days I
shall
even have to consult the doctor for a pain I have in my back.
The first communion will soon be upon us, and I fear we
shall
be behind after all.
He asked himself—"Where
shall
we meet?
We
shall
always be having the brat on our hands, and the servant, the neighbours, and husband, all sorts of worries.
We
shall
become friends; I'll invite them to my place.
I
shall
see her.
He added,
"Shall
I pick some?
"And I
shall
remain to-night, to-morrow, all other days, all my life!""To Monsieur Caron of Argueil, a gold medal!""For I have never in the society of any other person found so complete a charm."
"And I
shall
carry away with me the remembrance of you.""For a merino ram!""But you will forget me; I
shall
pass away like a shadow."
I
shall
be something in your thought, in your life,
shall
I not?""Porcine race; prizes—equal, to Messrs. Leherisse and Cullembourg, sixty francs!"
Finally, I don't know when I
shall
come to see you.
Everything tends to show that his convelescence will be brief; and who knows even if at our next village festivity we
shall
not see our good Hippolyte figuring in the bacchic dance in the midst of a chorus of joyous boon-companions, and thus proving to all eyes by his verve and his capers his complete cure?
Is it not time to cry that the blind
shall
see, the deaf hear, the lame walk?
We
shall
keep our readers informed as to the successive phases of this remarkable cure.'"
Hippolyte looked at him with eyes full of terror, sobbing—"When
shall
I get well?
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