1 Edna had attempted all summer to learn to swim.
2 There were only Creoles that summer at Lebrun's.
3 The mother-women seemed to prevail that summer at Grand Isle.
4 It was like a shadow, like a mist passing across her soul's summer day.
5 That lady was still clad in white, according to her custom of the summer.
6 His eyes gathered in and reflected the light and languor of the summer day.
7 He was spending his summer vacation, as he always did, with his mother at Grand Isle.
8 The year before they had spent part of the summer with their grandmother Pontellier in Iberville.
9 In former times, before Robert could remember, "the house" had been a summer luxury of the Lebruns.
10 That summer at Grand Isle she began to loosen a little the mantle of reserve that had always enveloped her.
11 Edna did not reveal so much as all this to Madame Ratignolle that summer day when they sat with faces turned to the sea.
12 He stayed all winter at the island; he lived there, and kept the place in order and got things ready for the summer visitors.
13 "Why should I go down to bathe at the very end of the season when I haven't been in the surf all summer," replied the woman, disagreeably.
14 He was the only being present who possessed sufficient candor to admit that he was not listening to these gracious performances for the first time that summer.
15 Since the age of fifteen, which was eleven years before, Robert each summer at Grand Isle had constituted himself the devoted attendant of some fair dame or damsel.
16 She let her mind wander back over her stay at Grand Isle; and she tried to discover wherein this summer had been different from any and every other summer of her life.
17 Mrs. Pontellier's mind was quite at rest concerning the present material needs of her children, and she could not see the use of anticipating and making winter night garments the subject of her summer meditations.
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