Synoptic Sentence View: Sentence 1099
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Malone meurt Segment 1099, version 1 (MS-HRC-SB-7-4, f. 15r)
Car Louis ne n'ignorait pas la tendance des enterrés de remonter, contre toute attente, à vers le jour.
Malone meurt Segment 1099, version 2 (Minuit 1951, p. 71)
Car il n'ignorait pas la tendance des enterrés à remonter, contre toute attente, vers le jour.

Malone Dies Segment 1099, version 3 (MS-WU-MSS008-2-47, f. 50r)
For he knew how the dead and buried tend, contrary to what one might expect, to rise to the surface,

Malone Dies Segment 1099, version 4 (MS-HRC-SB-4-3, f. 50r)
For he knew how the dead and buried tend, contrary to what one might expect, to rise to the surface,

Malone Dies Segment 1099, version 5 (MS-UoR-1227-7-11-1, f. 50r)
For he knew how the dead and buried tend, contrary to what one might expect, to rise to the surface,
Malone Dies Segment 1099, version 6 (Grove Press 1956, p. 38)
For he knew how the dead and buried tend, contrary to what one might expect, to rise to the surface,
Malone meurt Segment 1099, version 7 (Minuit 1971, p. 64)
Car il n'ignorait pas la tendance des enterrés à remonter, contre toute attente, vers le jour.