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Guy de Maupassant
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1 Int | of hoaxing and mystifying people.~He appeared besides to 2 Int | poisoning me as bile does some people. But if I could one day 3 Int | that old human heart that people laugh at, but which is touched, 4 Int | plain to all clear-seeing people.~He soon begins to be filled 5 I | contain a whole race of people.~An immense hall divided 6 III | Vicomtesse de Briseville, people of excellent stock, but 7 III | rapidly between two young people when the young man is good 8 III | delighted to see it again, as people are to see loved friends; 9 III | under the apple trees.~Sixty people sat down to table, sailors 10 IV | that rent apartments to people that live a sad and lonely 11 IV | knitting; while the young people, leaning on the window sill, 12 IV | had been crying. The young people did not notice it; but suddenly 13 IV | staircase.~Left alone, the young people looked at one another, amused 14 IV | the blue sky. The young people sought a more sheltered 15 V | walked between the two young people as he showed them the village. 16 V | he was dead.”~The young people gazed in amazement at the 17 V | neither the landscape, nor the people, nor the places where they 18 VI | house in Rouen. The young people were not to leave the “Poplars” 19 VI | Fourvilles.~But the young people could not begin to pay calls 20 VI | up. It was a treat to see people when one lived in the country 21 VI | ridicule them thus; they are people of excellent family.” They 22 VI | is not nice to laugh at people who belong to our class.”~ 23 VII | in the life of the young people. Every morning after breakfast, 24 VII | harboring beggars; and decent people would never set their foot 25 VIII| exclaimed: “What delightful people! those are friends who may 26 VIII| hearts.~The room was full of people. Little mother, buried in 27 VIII| Is it not true that when people are willing to do each other 28 IX | They were very ceremonious people whose minds, sentiments 29 IX | parents and to endure other people with an undisturbed countenance.~ 30 IX | frankness to pure-minded people, devoid of all infamy, all 31 IX | room one after another, people whom Jeanne did not know. 32 IX | pleased at seeing so many people. He asked his wife some 33 XI | just as one goes to see people in their homes.”~Jeanne, 34 XI | believe in the God of upright people.” She bowed and took her 35 XI | troubling himself about the old people. It seemed to her that one 36 XI | about herself, her home, her people, entering into those minute 37 XI | details dear to country people, describing her yard, laughing 38 XIII| on the street filled with people. She wished to go out, but 39 XIII| to make her skin tingle. People were hurrying along the 40 XIII| business, knocking up against people with packages, crossing 41 XIII| door, look in, see all the people sitting at table eating, 42 XIII| hour or two.~A crowd of people came in, a well-dressed 43 XIII| the garden to the other.~People turned round to look at 44 XIV | go out to your work? Many people have to do that, nevertheless, 45 XIV | always comes a time when people have to part, for old people 46 XIV | people have to part, for old people and young people are not 47 XIV | for old people and young people are not made to live together.”


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