Synoptic Sentence View: Sentence 1325
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Molloy Segment 1325, version 1 (MS-HRC-SB-4-6, f. 67r)
Une pluie fine qui tombe, cela écarte en quelque sorte toute idée de vent,. n'est-ce pas?
Molloy Segment 1325, version 2 (Minuit 1951, p. 93)
Une pluie fine qui tombe, ça écarte en quelque sorte toute idée de vent.
Molloy Segment 1325, version 3 (Minuit 1953, p. 93)
Une pluie fine qui tombe, ça écarte en quelque sorte toute idée de vent.

Molloy Segment 1325, version 4 (MS-WU-MSS008-3-49, f. 72r)
A fine rain falling, somehow that seems to exclude all idea of wind.

Molloy Segment 1325, version 5 (MS-WU-MSS008-3-50-1, f. 72r)
A fine rain falling, somehow that seems to exclude all idea of wind.
Molloy Segment 1325, version 6 (Olympia 1955, p. 82)
A fine rain falling, somehow that seems to exclude all idea of wind.
Molloy Segment 1325, version 7 (Grove Press 1955, p. 82)
A fine rain falling, somehow that seems to exclude all idea of wind.
Molloy Segment 1325, version 8 (Olympia and Grove Press 1959, p. 79)
A fine rain falling, somehow that seems to exclude all idea of wind.
Molloy Segment 1325, version 9 (Minuit 1971, p. 100)
Une pluie fine qui tombe, ça écarte en quelque sorte toute idée de vent.