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62 saw
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61 paul
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Guy de Maupassant
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1 Int | in him.~Those who first saw Maupassant when the Contes 2 I | of stars. Suddenly they saw behind a hill, through the 3 I | underlying this picture, when she saw in the corner a tiny little 4 I | On turning a corner they saw before them the limitless 5 II | childhood. The young girl saw herself in all these romantic 6 II | priest, and blushed as she saw him. She made apologies 7 III | and ahead of them they saw a rock of curious shape, 8 III | hearts.~And all at once they saw the great arches of Étretat, 9 III | walked over to it. They saw a narrow path between two 10 III | took the oars, and they saw that the sea was phosphorescent. 11 III | a sea of happiness. She saw nothing, knew nothing, and 12 IV | youthful name. When they saw that she probably would 13 V | him.~The first tree Jeanne saw was a palm. They went to 14 V | laughed heartily as she saw him coming along, pale, 15 V | emerged from this chaos, they saw before them another gulf, 16 V | intoxication of caresses. She saw nothing, neither the landscape, 17 V | where they stopped. She saw nothing but Julien.~On arriving 18 VI | finishing breakfast, they saw an individual open the gate 19 VI | the baron, leaning out, saw a singular creature that 20 VII | awaited news.~She presently saw the man-servant running 21 VII | her room. As soon as he saw that it was burning brightly, 22 VII | mother came to her mind, she saw her sobbing, she saw her 23 VII | she saw her sobbing, she saw her father on his knees 24 VII | up and down her body. She saw them running from the bottom 25 VII | rendered her helpless; but she saw no one.~She had no idea 26 VII | Once when she awoke she saw Julien, alone, standing 27 VII | had finished, the baron saw that she was not delirious, 28 VII | that she pretends that she saw her maid in her husband’ 29 VII | Jeanne, as soon as she saw her, rose to a sitting posture, 30 IX | turn in the valley they saw the Château of Vrillette, 31 IX | straight ahead, and Jeanne saw the outline of the wife 32 IX | quarter of an hour they saw them returning and presently 33 IX | experienced. But when she saw her mother she was shocked 34 IX | house.~As she approached she saw a number of persons grouped 35 IX | She darted forward and saw her mother lying on the 36 IX | somebody.” Turning round, she saw the old curé, who had heard 37 IX | embraced her. She suddenly saw Aunt Lison gliding in behind 38 X | meaning; but as soon as she saw through it, she blushed 39 X | village, the sea which he saw from his parsonage, the 40 X | Tolbiac. The first time he saw the priest he conceived 41 X | a schoolmaster. When he saw the priest approaching, 42 X | they were leaving it, they saw the Abbé Tolbiac, almost 43 X | to meet him, and when she saw him she thought he must 44 X | tempest as this?~As soon as he saw them the comte crouched 45 X | beggar hidden in a ditch saw it flying over his head 46 X | shelter there himself, when he saw the horses tied to it, and 47 X | The comte, as soon as he saw the hut rolling down the 48 X | reached “The Poplars.” Jeanne saw it from afar. She descried 49 X | stillborn infant, a girl.~Jeanne saw nothing of the funeral of 50 XI | congratulating whenever she saw fit. So when Jeanne came 51 XI | religion is religion.~She saw how they felt and was indignant 52 XI | Havre to make inquiries, saw some lawyers, some business 53 XII | replaced by others. She saw numberless knick-knacks 54 XII | one knows, for they never saw those who chose them, bought 55 XII | enter the village, they saw some one stalking along 56 XIII| held back; but Rosalie soon saw through her tricks, and 57 XIII| It seemed to her that she saw that woman standing on the 58 XIII| walking along a passage, saw the janitor’s quarters. 59 XIII| leave their address.”~Jeanne saw lights before her eyes, 60 XIV | she had been leaning and saw there “Poulet’s ladder.”~ 61 XIV | into her new house, she saw something white under the 62 XIV | Presently, however, she saw a cloud of white smoke and


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