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Guy de Maupassant
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1 Int | submitted his work to the great Flaubert, the childhood 2 Int | Suif. His master’s joy was great and overwhelming. He died 3 Int | the peculiarity of all great novelists. Who experiences 4 Int | the case of lines from the great tragic poets, one finds 5 Int | the universal mourning—the great, sad beeches weep in autumn 6 Int | synthetic draftings. Like all great artists, he was a simplifier; 7 Int | Those whom Flaubert’s great organ tones delighted, those 8 Int | that Maupassant must be a great writer, a classical writer, 9 Int | ornamentation.”~He remains a great writer because, like Molière, 10 Int | is amazed to find in this great, clear writer such lack 11 Int | pains. His suffering was so great that he longed to scream. 12 Int | those sufferings dear to great souls of whom Daudet speaks. 13 I | declamatory hatred. His great strength and his great weakness 14 I | His great strength and his great weakness was his kind-heartedness, 15 I | Simon, wrapping herself in a great rug which covered her completely. 16 I | restored to the air, and so great was her joy that, like foliage, 17 I | ocean, all the horizon, the great flaming orb of the sun appeared.~ 18 II | on his part was planning great agricultural enterprises. 19 III | all at once they saw the great arches of Étretat, like 20 III | childhood, to see places where great deeds were accomplished.”~ 21 IV | their marriage without too great impatience, but enfolded, 22 V | yonder, across the ocean, the great captive emperor who belonged 23 V | was a palm. They went to a great, empty hotel at the corner 24 VI | agreed that the painter had great ability, and if circumstances 25 VI | would doubtless have been a great artist.~Julien, by way of 26 VI | economy, had introduced great reforms which necessitated 27 VI | home on foot, and after a great many farewells on both sides, 28 VII | district.~Then there was a great commotion on the stairs 29 VII | there were holes in it, great white empty places where 30 VII | must not weep; we have a great deal to talk about. Did 31 VII | we must always forgive. A great sorrow has come to you; 32 VII | mercy has balanced it by a great happiness, since you will 33 VIII| times her sufferings were so great that her mind was a blank. 34 IX | to the sea, between the great arches in the cliff that 35 X | laugh. “You surely have no great sins on your conscience.” 36 X | treated the new priest with great respect, saying constantly: “ 37 X | the priest he conceived a great aversion to him. And when 38 X | him reproduction was the great law of nature, and he began 39 X | to speak, to confide some great sorrow to her. Then he stopped, 40 X | firmly up the steps of his great hallway.~The other wagon 41 XI | watched with anxiety the great kisses he gave his grandfather 42 XI | Paul was twelve years old a great difficulty arose on the 43 XI | replant the lettuce, this great big bearded youth who had 44 XI | in good health, in very great need of money. We have not 45 XI | assured fortune, and perhaps great wealth, and I am risking 46 XI | a feverish sleep after a great sorrow.~She had certainly 47 XII | paralyzed, having reached a great age for an animal, he existed 48 XIII| You have rendered me a great service, my dear mother, 49 XIII| she determined to make a great effort to get her Poulet 50 XIII| and she followed him in great fear, jostled by the crowd 51 XIII| speak. At length, with a great effort, she collected her 52 XIV | see you. I am just now in great sorrow and in great straits. 53 XIV | now in great sorrow and in great straits. My wife is dying


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