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parvenus 1
pass 12
passage 1
passed 41
passengers 1
passerby 1
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42 morning
41 air
41 another
41 passed
41 same
41 since
41 voice
Guy de Maupassant
Une vie

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passed

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1 Int | to the second rank, they passed without notice. From his 2 Int | lucidity.~His childhood was passed at Étretat, his beautiful 3 Int | and more....~The months passed, however, and in June he 4 Int | existence, the “meteorquietly passed away.~ 5 I | fresh and gentle breeze passed over the earth like a happy 6 I | happy sigh, and as they passed beside gardens or woods 7 I | distance bells were heard. They passed a little village as the 8 I | If it were he.” But it passed on and she felt as if she 9 II | checked handkerchief and passed it over his face and neck, 10 IV | abreast.~Jeanne felt an arm passed gently round her waist. 11 IV | of a thousand things that passed rapidly through her mind 12 IV | luncheon was ready. The day passed like any ordinary day, as 13 V | cliffs of Provence as they passed swiftly by them. The calm 14 V | Sagone. Toward evening they passed through Cargese, the Greek 15 VI | all their life would be passed. They had a few neighbors 16 VI | matters.~At last the carriage passed the windows with its ill-matched 17 VI | approaching separation. As they passed along beside the farmyards 18 VII | and poignant.~Old memories passed before her mental vision: 19 IX | the same opinion. December passed slowly and the shut-in life 20 IX | loved next to Paul, and passed the whole evening writing 21 IX | to read excellently, she passed hours readingCorinne” 22 IX | lock of hair of a loved one passed away.~Sometimes Jeanne, 23 IX | worship you.” In another: “I passed the night longing in vain 24 IX | recollection of the night she passed at the window when she first 25 IX | to her room.~The next day passed in the usual attentions 26 X | Monsieur le Curé.”~A week passed. One day at dinner Julien 27 X | up at the boats as they passed.~As the two priests took 28 X | forever.~And soon a carriole passed by carrying a strange burden.~ 29 X | stopped at the château and passed through the gate. It was 30 XI | had known him in the hours passed beneath the sunlight in 31 XI | moments of happiness they had passed together. Then, as time 32 XI | and the baron.~Two years passed quietly, and at the beginning 33 XI | said the baron.~Some time passed without any further news. 34 XI | did not come.~A whole year passed. Jeanne and the baron were 35 XI | as a faint, tender smile passed over the face of her mistress, 36 XIII| Occasionally a dogcart passed rapidly, driven by a red-faced 37 XIII| a woman, who came near, passed by, and disappeared in the 38 XIII| young girl in a short skirt passed by the gate every morning 39 XIII| days through which I have passed can never be forgotten by 40 XIII| explain matters to her.~She passed her days wandering about, 41 XIV | that very night.~Jeanne passed two days in such a troubled


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