Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
mildew 1
mile 2
miles 1
mind 44
minds 10
mine 4
mingled 2
Frequency    [«  »]
45 sea
45 us
44 asked
44 mind
44 put
43 carriage
43 good
Guy de Maupassant
Une vie

IntraText - Concordances

mind

   Chapter
1 Int | his short life, while his mind was still clear, he wrote 2 Int | himself to composing in his mind. “Composition amuses me,” 3 Int | all the terrors of his mind and heart.~What is the secret 4 Int | head as well; I have the mind of the Latin race, which 5 Int | of wasted lives....~His mind has also become active. 6 Int | certain exaltations of mind, as I formerly took in rowing 7 Int | was unsuccessful. But his mind, henceforthindifferent 8 I | that he might imbue her mind with a sort of rational 9 I | charming incidents which her mind had pictured in her idle 10 II | the ocean recalling to her mind the novels of Sir Walter 11 III | and remained silent, her mind bewildered with joy. Presently 12 IV | of affection in anyone’s mind. It was as if one had said: “ 13 IV | emotion was seething in her mind, and she never took her 14 IV | passed rapidly through her mind hardly leaving a trace.~ 15 VI | some occupation for her mind, some work for her hands. 16 VI | life was growing up in her mind. What did she lack? What 17 VI | to her, a stranger whose mind and heart were closed to 18 VI | seemed to Jeanne that her mind was expanding, was beginning 19 VII | of her sorrow came to her mind occasionally in a convulsive 20 VII | from the emotion of her mind, and she ran along as white 21 VII | remained thus some time, her mind as inert as her body; then, 22 VII | little mother came to her mind, she saw her sobbing, she 23 VII | of resentment, and whose mind was unequal to prolonged 24 VIII| her wretched and troubled mind she continually compared 25 VIII| sufferings were so great that her mind was a blank. She had neither 26 VIII| He suddenly made up his mind and held out his hand, as 27 IX | turning things over in her mind, trying to reason, to put 28 IX | appeared to be out of her mind.~At the end of an hour she 29 IX | curious thought came to her mind. It was to read over in 30 IX | flashed across Jeanne’s mind: He had been her mother’ 31 IX | Poplarscame to Jeanne’s mind. How far away it seemed, 32 X | all that weighed upon her mind in this matter.~He was reading 33 X | promised, making up her mind to be assiduous in attendance 34 X | haggard, rolling as though his mind were vacant.~He stammered: “ 35 X | losing her presence of mind, replied: “Why, no, I have 36 XI | manner of ideas came into her mind. She no longer recognized 37 XI | looked at her fixedly, her mind in the disturbed condition 38 XI | that were awakened in her mind. She finally inquired: “ 39 XII | I never could make up my mind to go away from here.”~But 40 XII | sore heart and troubled mind, bidding distracted and 41 XII | important step, changing her mind every instant, weighing 42 XII | disturbance of her poor mind that had undergone so much 43 XIII| random. She had made up her mind to call a cab, when she 44 XIII| had one fixed idea in her mind, and that sustained her,


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License