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Guy de Maupassant
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1 Int | have no taste that I cannot get rid of at my pleasure, not 2 III | narrow street, so as to get off their surplices without 3 IV | struck eight. “Come, we must get up,” he said. “It would 4 V | beside the Roi-Louis to get passengers.~Julien, who 5 VI | Poplars” that winter, so as to get thoroughly settled and to 6 VI | not as yet been able to get a painter to alter the armorial 7 VI | carriage outside so as to get a better view of it.~It 8 VI | groom. Then in order to get some horses, he introduced 9 VI | The boy screamed, tried to get away, to jump from the carriage, 10 VI | you do not stop, I shall get out, and I will see that 11 VII | the patient was able to get up and take up her work 12 VII | daylight, but she could not get up. Why? She did not know. 13 VII | the bottom of the bed to get into her neck under the 14 VII | will not stay here after I get well,” she replied.~Then 15 VII | her.”~She was beginning to get excited when the doctor 16 VII | Listen! You must go and get M. le Curé. I need him here 17 VII | of our nature. They never get married until they have 18 VIII| turned toward her, to try and get her on his side as a partner 19 VIII| asking, “When do you wish to get married?”~The man became 20 VIII| I will not do it until I get a little paper.”~This time 21 IX | by a desire to flee, to get away, far away.~Then Gilberte 22 IX | Jeanne: “She does not always get out of bed the right side, 23 IX | this way they managed to get her into the house and then 24 IX | the priest was going to get the holy oil, the nurse, 25 X | father and my husband do not get along together; my mother 26 X | was gazing at her. “Come, get to the point of your subject.”~“ 27 X | parishioner,’ and I try to get her married. You cannot 28 X | from deserting the mother. Get them married, abbé, get 29 X | Get them married, abbé, get them married, and do not 30 X | apparently taken refuge in it to get out of the storm and that 31 X | We are all alike when we get to this.”~The comte, as 32 XI | Above all things, do not get over tired.”~As soon as 33 XI | always seemed impatient to get away again, trying to steal 34 XI | he set out for Havre to get advice and he mortgaged 35 XII | downstairs, sent Rosalie up to get them. The servant indignantly 36 XIII| put on her hat, so as to get to Goderville as quickly 37 XIII| the ground that she might get angry with more comfort.~ 38 XIII| Jeanne, however, could not get accustomed to Batteville. 39 XIII| to make a great effort to get her Poulet back; he must 40 XIII| every year, in order to get some information; for Jeanne 41 XIII| do so. She would surely get lost. She went to bed, but 42 XIII| surely sends someone to get his mail.”~“More frequently 43 XIII| francs for you. If you can get any news or any particulars 44 XIII| go into a restaurant and get a cup of bouillon, but a 45 XIII| not know where to go to get something to drink, so did 46 XIII| it is I who will go and get him when we know where he 47 XIV | would come and oblige her to get up and almost force her 48 XIV | and almost force her to get dressed.~She seemed no longer 49 XIV | if you were obliged to get up every morning at six 50 XIV | deserted me.” And Rosalie would get very angry: “That’s another


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