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london 2
loneliness 1
lonely 9
long 77
long-trained 1
longed 4
longed-for 1
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79 away
79 young
78 herself
77 long
76 heart
76 left
76 madame
Guy de Maupassant
Une vie

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1 Int | adventurous race, whose heroic and long voyages on tramp trading 2 Int | spectacle of nature, put off as long as possible the hour of 3 Int | Sartrouville and Triel he was long noted among the population 4 Int | same manner.”~During these long years of his novitiate Maupassant 5 Int | the Gallic intellect had long since foundered amid vileness 6 Int | mechanically. In his manuscripts, long pages follow each other 7 Int | cannot stir without making me long to cry out. Why is it? Why 8 Int | cast into the shadow that long lament, so heartrending 9 Int | sublime, that posterity will long shudder at the remembrance 10 Int | and Oberman.~He had for a long time, to his sorrow, seen 11 Int | I shall never forget, as long as I live, his face wasted 12 I | which she had dreamed so long. She was afraid her father 13 I | her idle hours and in the long, quiet nights. She was like 14 I | suddenly, through a rift, a long ray of sunshine fell upon 15 I | across the park with its two long avenues of very tall poplars 16 I | the enclosure stretched a long, uncultivated plain, thickly 17 I | Jeanne looked out over the long, undulating surface that 18 I | came over her. She remained long musing thus, when suddenly 19 II | would remain sitting so long on the hill tops that the 20 II | and after having tacked a long time to find the buoys, 21 III | The vicomte said he had long desired to make their acquaintance, 22 III | had a bluish tinge.~His long, thick eyelashes accentuated 23 III | five in the evening after a long walk along the cliffs.~They 24 III | feet appear smaller. His long frock coat, tight at the 25 III | ropes were covered with long streamers of ribbon that 26 III | of pious persons wearing long black cloaks falling in 27 IV | he imprinted upon it a long, tender and grateful kiss.~ 28 IV | caresses, pressure of hands, long passionate glances in which 29 IV | oneself.~Her sister, from long habit, looked upon her as 30 IV | were they preparing in this long, indissoluble tête-à-tête 31 IV | of the afternoon seemed long. The dinner was simple and 32 IV | simple and did not last long, contrary to the usual Norman 33 IV | watchers in the dining-room long to dance also, and to drink 34 V | disturbing its torpor, and a long track of foam like the froth 35 V | ascended gradually amid the long curves of the mountains. 36 V | girls, with rounded hips, long hands and slender waists, 37 V | eaten by worms, overrun with long boring-worms, seemed to 38 V | the stream.~They were a long time reaching the summit 39 V | Paoli Palabretti had a long fit of coughing and then 40 VI | post-chaise drew up and there were long and affectionate greetings. 41 VI | like a presentiment of the long boredom of the monotonous 42 VI | to the melancholy of the long days, and not noticing it 43 VI | renewed.~Dinner lasted a long time. No one spoke much. 44 VI | another room.~She lay awake a long time, unaccustomed to being 45 VI | level ground was seen the long green line of water, covered 46 VI | given up shaving, and his long beard, badly cut, made an 47 VI | small white animal with long, unclipped coat, and the 48 VI | his former self; but his long beard gave him a common 49 VI | his hands hidden in his long sleeves, and the tail of 50 VI | was dreary and appeared long. The occupants of the carriage 51 VII | and said at the end of a long silence: “But, my friend, 52 VII | time. It must have been long, a very long time.~Then 53 VII | must have been long, a very long time.~Then she awoke, weary, 54 VII | state of exhaustion for a long time, overcome by a heavy 55 VII | on the maid, said: “How long had this been going on?”~“ 56 VIII| three walked slowly down the long avenue, talking with animation, 57 VIII| no more to say. After a long silence, he screwed up courage, 58 VIII| know. Short accounts make long friends. Is not that true, 59 IX | probably accustomed to these long halts, she called. There 60 IX | think she will not last long.” And as Jeanne burst out 61 IX | She kissed her mother a long, sad kiss; then she went 62 X | s advanced ideas having long since overthrown her convictions. 63 X | he repeated, shaking his long white locks: “They are not 64 X | Jeanne one day and, after a long conversation on spiritual 65 XI | made her faint and she had long swoons from the most insignificant 66 XI | Jeanne held Poulet in a long embrace, while Aunt Lison 67 XI | of which haunted her. How long ago—how long ago it was— 68 XI | haunted her. How long ago—how long ago it was—the time when 69 XI | said: “I say, mother, as long as you have come to-day, 70 XI | knock at it.”~She sat a long time with this letter on 71 XI | She would send him some as long as he had none. What did 72 XII | in the house. Marius had long since married and left.~ 73 XIII| down to dinner: “Oh, how I long to see the sea!”~That was 74 XIII| autumn returned with its long rains, its gray sky, its 75 XIII| a hold on her son for so long, and had not let him come 76 XIII| senses and murmured:~“How long is it since he left?”~“About 77 XIV | seemed to see her boy of long ago with his fair hair standing


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