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Guy de Maupassant
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1 Int | de Maupassant’s younger days. His relatives, his old 2 Int | the sea, which in later days could alone withdraw him 3 Int | out. And, again, there are days when I do not think thus, 4 Int | the Maupassant of former days protests against the bondage 5 II | CHAPTER II~HAPPY DAYS~A delightful life commenced 6 II | for some months. On rainy days she remained shut up in 7 III | somewhat heavy jaw.~Two days later, M. de Lamare made 8 III | her old dolls of former days at the bottom of a drawer; 9 V | CORSICA AND A NEW LIFE~Four days later the travelling carriage 10 V | After travelling eight days in terribly hot weather 11 V | and at the end of three days spent in this little town, 12 V | in the Niolo, after six days of fighting, and were about 13 V | delayed their return home four days longer, not being able to 14 V | nothing but the pistol.~Eight days later they set out for the “ 15 VI | sweet reality of the first days was to become the everyday 16 VI | the melancholy of the long days, and not noticing it any 17 VI | instead of damp. And the other days of the week resembled these 18 VI | week resembled these two days, and all the weeks of the 19 VI | an atmosphere of former days, damp and icy, seemed to 20 VI | wait until the first warm days of spring before paying 21 VII | big rivers.”~On certain days Jeanne would sit and dream. 22 VII | his jolly laugh of former days, and Jeanne threw her arms 23 VII | little mother as in old days. She would be a widow; that’ 24 VII | must have done these last days. I felt ill one night and 25 VII | convicting him.”~For some days she remained taciturn and 26 VIII| was charming as in former days. His large eyes, the mirrors 27 VIII| happened until the latter days of July, when Jeanne was 28 VIII| hopes. She would sit whole days beside the window, rocking 29 VIII| ringing laugh of former days, when anything amused her. 30 VIII| used to do in the good old days.~As soon as they quieted 31 VIII| smiling and happy.~Two days later, after breakfast, 32 IX | weary of the monotonous days and nights, was quite happy 33 IX | came to her of the early days of her love. Not that her 34 IX | out. It was one of those days when nothing seemed stirring, 35 IX | obliged to leave them some days later, as he had some business 36 X | RETRIBUTION~The following days were very sad and dreary, 37 X | herself, not sleeping for ten days, and scarcely tasting food. 38 X | The abbé called again some days later and hinted mysteriously 39 X | entreating him to give her a few days for reflection, and then 40 XI | would ramble about for whole days in the country, accompanied 41 XI | little Poulet of former days. She felt for the first 42 XI | mercy,” he declared.~Two days later she did, indeed, receive 43 XI | have anything to eat some days. The one who is with me, 44 XI | nothing but business these days to help you out of difficulties.”~ 45 XI | this face! Was it in former days? Was it of late years? She 46 XII | always talked of bygone days, Jeanne with tears in her 47 XIII| no time to mourn for some days, as there was so much to 48 XIII| to the young man.~A few days later he wrote: “You have 49 XIII| Jeanne.”~He replied a few days later:~“My Dear Mother: 50 XIII| my companion in the dark days through which I have passed 51 XIII| up to them, however, two days before they left.”~That 52 XIII| matters to her.~She passed her days wandering about, waiting 53 XIII| lonely high road. A few days before she thought she could 54 XIV | fire.~She would remain for days motionless, gazing into 55 XIV | it for some time, at the days crossed off by her the morning 56 XIV | birth to a little girl three days ago, and I have not one 57 XIV | night.~Jeanne passed two days in such a troubled condition


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