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successor 2
such 35
sudden 9
suddenly 62
suffer 4
suffered 6
suffering 24
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62 once
62 saw
62 suddenly
61 paul
60 priest
60 say
Guy de Maupassant
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suddenly

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1 Int | success remained uncertain.~Suddenly, in a flight of spontaneous 2 Int | artificial surroundings, when, suddenly, his malady became aggravated. 3 Int | characteristic attack of optimism, he suddenly appeared at Champel and 4 I | stupid, sleepy look of one suddenly aroused. It fell off her 5 I | to rise and heighten and suddenly, through a rift, a long 6 I | illuminated by myriads of stars. Suddenly they saw behind a hill, 7 I | They had arrived. Jeanne, suddenly awakened, was the first 8 I | remained long musing thus, when suddenly she thought she heard a 9 III | haunted her for some time was suddenly beginning, as if in a kind 10 III | woman could resist him? She suddenly noticed that he was squeezing 11 III | one of the mossy paths. Suddenly seizing her hands, the vicomte 12 IV | people did not notice it; but suddenly M. de Lamare perceived that 13 IV | amazement, without moving. Suddenly Jeanne fell on her knees, 14 IV | his mirth.~But the aunt suddenly rose, laying her ball of 15 IV | never yet seen each other.~Suddenly, Julien, placing his two 16 V | to the bottom.~The town suddenly appeared perfectly white 17 V | of the beauty of nature.~Suddenly, as they emerged from this 18 V | enormous chestnut trees. Suddenly he stopped and said in his 19 VI | so distressing?~Her eyes suddenly fell on her clock. The little 20 VI | her. All trace of love had suddenly disappeared, and he seldom 21 VI | mysterious interest had suddenly awakened in her.~Bataille, 22 VI | who belong to our class.”~Suddenly the carriage stopped, and 23 VII | enchanting adventure. But suddenly Julien’s voice giving some 24 VII | day, was making the bed. Suddenly hearing behind her a kind 25 VII | in terrible pain. Then, suddenly, she slid down on her back 26 VII | a cry of anguish.~Jeanne suddenly understood, and almost distracted, 27 VII | mean? I do not know.”~Then suddenly flying into a rage, he exclaimed: “ 28 VII | as he came near her, she suddenly opened the door into the 29 VII | thinking of anything. She suddenly stopped on the edge of the 30 VII | scratching, a rustling, and suddenly a mouse, a little gray mouse, 31 VII | standing beside her; and suddenly it all came back to her, 32 VII | form an opinion. But Jeanne suddenly burst into tears, her nerves 33 VII | madame.”~Then the baroness suddenly began to cry in a choking 34 VIII| country on horseback, having suddenly acquired this taste. Nothing 35 VIII| fingers as if in prayer.~Suddenly Julien entered the room. 36 VIII| held out her arms. She was suddenly filled with joy, with a 37 VIII| satisfied expression, and suddenly becoming loquacious, said: “ 38 VIII| terrified the crafty Norman. He suddenly made up his mind and held 39 IX | biscuits and then exclaimed suddenly: “Why, you will take dinner 40 IX | not utter. And they would suddenly set off at a gallop, impelled 41 IX | leaning against a tree trunk. Suddenly a thought came to her as 42 IX | although she had learned suddenly to disseminate, although 43 IX | revelations, as though she had suddenly entered the past secret 44 IX | looked at her lying there and suddenly began to read aloud, to 45 IX | almost beside herself, she suddenly threw aside these infamous 46 IX | Briseville embraced her. She suddenly saw Aunt Lison gliding in 47 X | raging outside, when she suddenly perceived Comte Fourville 48 X | times. Then starting up suddenly, he approached Jeanne, his 49 X | time elapsed and then he suddenly rose to his feet, covered 50 X | with so much horror that he suddenly feared to be discovered 51 XI | Jeanne?”~She put her arms suddenly round his neck, gave him 52 XI | voice seemed deeper. And suddenly, as though it were the most 53 XI | But the baron’s words had suddenly brought before her this 54 XI | Jeanne, she rose to her feet suddenly. They stood face to face, 55 XI | stay here—” And she stopped suddenly, sorry she had referred 56 XII | and that had disappeared suddenly, trifles that she had handled, 57 XIII| Trois-Mares, came home, then suddenly wanted to start out again, 58 XIII| to make her escape. But suddenly the thought came to her 59 XIV | parlor in regular order. Suddenly she spied the earliest, 60 XIV | inclined to be frisky, would suddenly start off at a gallop every 61 XIV | full of old memories, she suddenly seemed to see her father 62 XIV | swallows darted in curves. Suddenly she felt a gentle warmth


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