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Guy de Maupassant
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1 Int | winter.~Maupassant made two divisions of his spare hours, 2 Int | and overwhelming. He died two months later.~Until the 3 Int | reservation, the struggle between two conflicting minds, that 4 I | put over their knees and two baskets, which were placed 5 I | the gleaming backs of the two horses emitted a warm steam.~ 6 I | full of old books, and two unused rooms; at the left 7 I | On the sides were carved two wide garlands of flowers 8 I | across the park with its two long avenues of very tall 9 I | and separated it from the two farms that belonged to it, 10 I | walked home, chattering like two children, carrying the big 11 II | in this modest manner for two or three years, so that 12 III | sunburnt forehead, and two large straight eyebrows, 13 III | concealed a somewhat heavy jaw.~Two days later, M. de Lamare 14 III | were seated on a capstan.~Two other sailors helped to 15 III | took their seats, and the two sailors who remained on 16 III | arises so rapidly between two young people when the young 17 III | arches of Étretat, like two supports of a cliff standing 18 III | saw a narrow path between two hedges shaded by tall trees 19 III | there should be at least two, to exchange ideas,” answered 20 III | gazed at her intently.~“Two can dream as well as one.”~ 21 III | existence? Were they the two predestined beings whose 22 III | baron and accompanied by the two priests. Jeanne and Julien 23 IV | time to pass a month or two with her family.~She was 24 IV | saidAunt Lison,” these two words awakened no feeling 25 IV | spacious garden where the two forms were wandering slowly.~“ 26 IV | gazed out at the night.~The two lovers kept on walking back 27 IV | Aunt Lison’s tears.~The two weeks preceding the wedding 28 IV | them. She picked a leaf; two ladybirds were concealed 29 IV | concealed beneath it, like two delicate red shells.~“Look, 30 IV | with that gaze in which two souls seem to blend. They 31 IV | Suddenly, Julien, placing his two hands on his wife’s shoulders, 32 IV | Julien wildly away with her two arms, almost falling backward 33 IV | paralyze the guests. The two priests, the mayor, and 34 IV | feeble accompaniment of two violins and a clarinet, 35 IV | fragments of scattered notes.~Two large barrels surrounded 36 IV | torches were tapped, and two servant maids were kept 37 V | golden shower filled her lap: two thousand francs. She clapped 38 V | difficult pass, and selected two little Corsican stallions 39 V | The road now ran between two interminable forests of 40 V | choking with her emotion. Two tears fell from her eyes. 41 V | in this breach, between two gigantic walls. A roaring 42 V | wings seemed to brush the two walls of the gorge and he 43 V | the path lay between the two in abrupt zigzags. Jeanne, 44 V | once and walked between the two young people as he showed 45 V | he fired.~“Jean leaped two feet in the air, like a 46 V | not using your mother’s two thousand francs, give them 47 V | north wind was blowing. Two months had elapsed since 48 VI | the week resembled these two days, and all the weeks 49 VI | had become known at the two farms, the farmers’ wives 50 VI | fix up those things.”~The two doors could not be finished 51 VI | unclipped coat, and the two were harnessed up together. 52 VI | took his place opposite the two ladies, and Julien sat on 53 VI | out at a quick trot.~The two women, pale as death, did 54 VII | Julien rushed upstairs two steps at a time, and going 55 VII | did not insist any more.~Two weeks later the patient 56 VII | the best thing to do.” The two hands, joined for a moment, 57 VII | happy, with the remains of two tears that had dried on 58 VIII| afternoon, about four oclock, two persons, a lady and gentleman 59 VIII| other, smiling and happy.~Two days later, after breakfast, 60 IX | morning, and after driving for two hours across the plains 61 IX | enormous, booted, followed by two drenched dogs of a ruddy 62 IX | habit.~They always set out two and two, the comtesse and 63 IX | They always set out two and two, the comtesse and Julien 64 IX | distance, as if they were two birds pursuing each other 65 IX | the friendship between the two families had brought peace 66 IX | at the farther end of it two horses tied to a tree and 67 IX | horse.~When she reached the two patient animals, who were 68 IX | reply. A woman’s glove and two riding whips lay on the 69 IX | glove, the whips and the two horses left tied there, 70 IX | trying to reason, to put two and two together, to compare 71 IX | to reason, to put two and two together, to compare facts. 72 IX | to see without delay the two beings in the world whom 73 IX | lying on the ground with two pillows under her head. 74 IX | absolution.~They watched for two hours beside this lifeless, 75 X | her old dream of seeing two little children around her; 76 X | boats as they passed.~As the two priests took their leave, 77 X | family, in order to save two souls that were in danger.~ 78 X | deserted sheep pasture. Two horses were tied to the 79 X | wreck of the hut. They found two bodies, bruised, crushed 80 X | rain, he pointed to the two dead bodies with his hooked 81 X | return and told him that the two horses had returned riderless 82 X | He waited thus an hour, two hours perhaps. The buggy 83 X | noticed at the end of a day or two that Aunt Lison was back, 84 XI | his mother and the baron.~Two years passed quietly, and 85 XI | Society is divided into two classes: those who believe 86 XI | after a sleepless night, the two women and the baron got 87 XI | industrious at school; he was kept two years in the fourth form. 88 XI | gone out in a boat with two sailors. His mother, beside 89 XI | The Poplars” were found two letters from this person, 90 XI | divine mercy,” he declared.~Two days later she did, indeed, 91 XI | the De Lamare concern were two hundred and thirty-five 92 XI | of “The Poplars” and the two farms and all that went 93 XI | distracted entreaties of the two women. The baron was interred 94 XI | about themselves just as two old friends might have done.~ 95 XII | sold “The Poplars” and the two farms belonging to it to 96 XII | expenditures and the other two thousand would be put away 97 XII | weighing the merits of two easy chairs or of some old 98 XII | she said this, she put her two hands to her breast and 99 XII | whose jerky pace made the two women bounce about vigorously.~ 100 XII | placed at the feet of the two women.~ 101 XIII| CHAPTER XIII~JEANNE IN PARIS~Two hours later the carriage 102 XIII| special pains with one of the two rooms on the first floor, 103 XIII| slow-moving wagon, or else two peasants, a man and a woman, 104 XIII| gate every morning with two thin cows who browsed along 105 XIII| have her own way, and the two women went together to Goderville 106 XIII| restaurants, and mentioned two or three patronized by women, 107 XIII| she waited a week, then two weeks, going every morning 108 XIII| her compartment there were two gentlemen leaning back in 109 XIII| gentlemen leaning back in the two corners of the carriage.~ 110 XIII| city, kept her awake. About two oclock in the morning, 111 XIII| it since he left?”~“About two weeks ago. They went off 112 XIII| one up to them, however, two days before they left.”~ 113 XIII| down here for an hour or two.~A crowd of people came 114 XIII| at last came, enclosing two hundred francs. Rosalie 115 XIV | some of the old hangings. Two easy chairs were drawn up 116 XIV | very night.~Jeanne passed two days in such a troubled 117 XIV | still—five minutes still—two minutes more. Then the hour


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