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yonder 7
yore 1
you 413
young 79
younger 1
your 97
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79 away
79 young
78 herself
77 long
76 heart
Guy de Maupassant
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1 Int | Maupassant’s house that the five young men gave in their contributions. 2 Int | consented to assist the young man, to reveal to him the 3 Int | discussion, desired to place a young reputation in opposition 4 Int | they do not know that this young fellow with the sunburnt 5 Int | invariably compare to a young bull at liberty, and whose 6 Int | of the pupils. The famous young man trembled in secret and 7 Int | this first interview to young enthusiasts who had listened 8 I | At sight of her bed, the young girl uttered a scream of 9 I | which was still nibbling, a young man lay stretched out, apparently 10 I | out, apparently dead. A young girl, gazing at him, was 11 II | latter’s childhood. The young girl saw herself in all 12 II | inquired the history of the young vicomte. He had paid his 13 II | He is a very charming young man, so steady and quiet, 14 III | familiarly on the arm of a tall young man. As soon as he perceived 15 III | arises so rapidly between two young people when the young man 16 III | two young people when the young man is good looking and 17 IV | go among strangers. The young fellow pleases us. Would 18 IV | murmured:~“I half suspected it, young lady.”~She lived till evening 19 IV | began to throb wildly. The young man approached them apparently 20 IV | the trembling hand of the young girl, he imprinted upon 21 IV | neglected ever since. As a young girl nobody paid any attention 22 IV | them knitting; while the young people, leaning on the window 23 IV | she had been crying. The young people did not notice it; 24 IV | staircase.~Left alone, the young people looked at one another, 25 IV | She had gone to rest a young girl; she was now a married 26 IV | unpityingly from the blue sky. The young people sought a more sheltered 27 IV | at the same time; and the young man, dumfounded, awkward, 28 V | happened to be the home of a young couple. They received the 29 V | and walked between the two young people as he showed them 30 V | word; he was dead.”~The young people gazed in amazement 31 VI | this rapid account.~The young wife then went to undo her 32 VI | anything to do. All her young life at the convent had 33 VI | that after the new year the young couple should remain alone 34 VI | their house in Rouen. The young people were not to leave 35 VI | the Fourvilles.~But the young people could not begin to 36 VII | distraction in the life of the young people. Every morning after 37 VII | devil with her brat.”~The young wife, indignant, was disgusted 38 VII | became more amiable, and the young wife, clinging to vain hopes, 39 VII | dying, the last word of the young soldier slain in battle: “ 40 VII | Eh, what is this I hear, young lady, that we are soon to 41 VII | give way like that, my dear young lady, be sensible.” He rose, 42 VII | priest took the hand of the young man and leading him up to 43 VIII| downstairs. A pale, pretty young woman with a sad face, dreamy 44 VIII| been settled. I know the young fellow who is going to marry 45 VIII| on horseback, a strapping young fellow from twenty-one to 46 VIII| explaining himself, the young fellow stuttered out as 47 VIII| seal the matter and the young peasant went off with a 48 IX | trembled, when beside the young man who loved her then. 49 IX | s all. She is no longer young.”~The baroness was not able 50 IX | periods—childhood, youth or young womanhood. They were all 51 X | thought he guessed at the young woman’s real desire, and 52 X | irksome to you. You are young and in good health. It is 53 X | introduce his successor, a young priest, very thin, very 54 X | all her recollections as a young woman. He had married her, 55 X | think differently,” said the young priest rudely; “it is useless 56 X | indignation was love. The young men and girls looked at 57 X | was in a ferment. Soon the young men all stopped going to 58 X | harshness and violence of the young priest, of the kind of persecution 59 X | laid the grass and the young crops low and carried away 60 XI | ground, and all three planted young trees in the spring, sowed 61 XI | the term began to put the young boy to school at Havre, 62 XI | over these same paths as a young girl, carried away by her 63 XI | He was now a big, fair young man, with downy whiskers 64 XI | that he had rendered the young man.~Jeanne tried to call 65 XI | night. The following day the young man was found in the apartment 66 XI | which was sent to Paul.~The young man wrote three letters 67 XI | left a beautiful and fresh young woman, said: “That is true, 68 XII | wrote as follows to the young man:~“My Dear Son: I can 69 XII | come into the house.~A tall young peasant of twenty-five was 70 XII | have liked to embrace this young fellow.~She looked at him, 71 XII | makeup of his face.~The young man resumed: “If you could 72 XII | obeyed.~One morning the young farmer, Julien’s son, Denis 73 XII | Denis, let us be off.” The young man climbed up beside his 74 XII | with the whip.”~But the young man, just as they were passing 75 XIII| sending this amount to the young man.~A few days later he 76 XIII| grass began to grow again, a young girl in a short skirt passed 77 XIII| were in Paris. But she was young then, and confident and 78 XIII| as he could not find the young man, he had come to see 79 XIV | part, for old people and young people are not made to live


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