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65 any
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62 once
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Guy de Maupassant
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1 Int | day, however, she had to take the child to the little 2 Int | was in her that he would take refuge when, weary of life, 3 Int | plants and trees seems to take the place of air.~Maupassant’ 4 Int | through my imagination. I take the same enjoyment in certain 5 Int | As his malady began to take a more definite form, he 6 Int | able to go to Divonne to take a cure. After a very characteristic 7 I | another sailor offered to take them out sailing, repeating 8 II | she had been advised to take exercise she made a business 9 III | join us, vicomte? We can take breakfast down there.”~And 10 III | suggested that they should take a walk. The vicomte rose, 11 III | Each time they stopped to take breath, the “serpentcontinued 12 III | kind of hallucination, to take the appearance of reality. 13 III | château. The baroness began to take her exercise, leaning on 14 IV | that the ceremony should take place in six weeks, on the 15 IV | father, we are going to take a short stroll on the grass 16 V | carriage arrived that was to take them to Marseilles.~After 17 V | to her husband: “Go and take them for a walk until dinner 18 VI | and she thought she would take a walk. But the country 19 VII | her dreams, and she would take up her work again, saying: “ 20 VII | said: “Why, the father will take care of it, of the child; 21 VII | not know what course to take, and asked: “What do you 22 VII | to stay, my mother will take her; and we shall surely 23 VII | softly in her ear: “We will take good care of it, never fear, 24 VII | patient was able to get up and take up her work again.~One morning, 25 VII | If you are ill you must take care of yourself.” And they 26 VII | him any longer. You will take me back with you to Rouen 27 VII | to Julien, who refused to take it.~When Jeanne heard what 28 VII | Jeanne called to her father: “Take her away, carry her away!” 29 VII | has behaved, and I shall take my daughter away.”~He walked 30 VIII| said: “Would you like to take a ride on Thursday, dear 31 VIII| arrangement with him. I will take charge of the matter.”~And 32 VIII| sieu le Curé said, I will take her, but if it is as Msieu 33 VIII| Julien said, I will not take her.”~“What did M. Julien 34 VIII| stubborn: “Meanwhile I might take a little turn; it will not 35 IX | suddenly: “Why, you will take dinner with us, of course.”~ 36 IX | not know exactly how to take their leave. The marquise 37 IX | they all four were going to take together. Jeanne, a little 38 IX | Julien say several time: “Take care, take care; you will 39 IX | several time: “Take care, take care; you will be thrown.” “ 40 IX | half an hour each day to take one turn in her avenue and 41 IX | gently: “Jeanne, dearie, take my advice and burn your 42 IX | asked her again: “Wont you take something?” She shook her 43 X | suppose you were afraid; come, take courage.”~She plucked up 44 X | had done, and they could take counsel together.~Right 45 X | said he had intended to take shelter there himself, when 46 XI | she asked Aunt Lison to take the boy to the catechism 47 XI | peacefully with him, they want to take him away from me. What will 48 XI | proprietor to go himself and take Poulet whatever he required 49 XI | other day and called to take him home on Sundays. Not 50 XI | board. He had made them take him to Havre.~The police 51 XI | Jeanne, I will ask God to take pity on you.”~Jeanne followed 52 XI | She rose noiselessly to take another look at the sleeping 53 XI | for six months, and he can take my farm now, since I have 54 XII | left, nothing; he would take your last sou from you.”~ 55 XII | know what you are going to take away, seeing that I shall 56 XII | decided what she was going to take with her, as her new home 57 XII | to herself, “Yes, I will take this,” the article was taken 58 XII | the things she wished to take, and going downstairs, sent 59 XII | two-wheeled vehicle was to take Jeanne and the servant. 60 XIII| the Parisian ladies would take you for a servant.”~Jeanne 61 XIII| out at once. She wanted to take Rosalie with her, but the 62 XIII| not allow her mistress to take more than three hundred 63 XIV | she declared she could not take another step and sat down 64 XIV | lose her. Could you not take charge of it? I absolutely


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