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saying 40
says 5
scamper 1
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41 whose
40 francs
40 let
40 saying
40 thousand
39 country
39 just
Guy de Maupassant
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1 IV | embroidered a monogram, saying as she did so: “Is that 2 IV | baron rushed toward them, saying: “Oh, no scenes, no tears, 3 V | in her daughter’s hand, saying, “That is for your little 4 V | made them all go outside, saying to her husband: “Go and 5 V | But at last she consented, saying:~“Well, then, send me a 6 V | five gold pieces without saying a word, but she did not 7 VI | the room he rang the bell, saying: “Quick, quick, let us have 8 VI | to laugh at the horses, saying that the white one was the 9 VII | take up her work again, saying: “That is all over,” and 10 VII | herself, and consoled her, saying: “It is a misfortune, but 11 VII | watched over her anxiously, saying: “Do you hear us now, Jeanne, 12 VII | delirious again and soothed her, saying: “Go to sleep, darling, 13 VII | refused to send her up, saying she had left. Jeanne persisted, 14 VII | left. Jeanne persisted, saying: “Well, let some one go 15 VII | her knees beside the bed, saying: “Speak! Answer!”~She remained 16 VII | nervousness, interrupted him, saying, “She! what do I care about 17 VII | shook little mother’s hand, saying: “Do not disturb yourself, 18 VIII| place in the house, kept on saying angrily and impatiently: “ 19 VIII| Think of what you are saying; it is disgusting. Whose 20 VIII| bargaining, cut it short by saying: “I told M. le Curé that 21 VIII| as after buying a cow, saying: “Put it there, Msieu le 22 IX | hold it up to its father, saying: “Give him a kiss; one would 23 X | Monsieur le Curé, what are you saying? What are you thinking of? 24 X | priest with great respect, saying constantly: “That priest 25 XI | and undecided, hesitated, saying that there was time enough. 26 XI | decided her, and without saying a word to her father, she 27 XI | Latin, his mother merely saying: “Above all things, do not 28 XI | received a letter from Paul, saying that he would not be home 29 XI | the baron consoled her, saying: “Let him alone; the boy 30 XI | dilapidated pocketbook, saying: “Che un betit bapier bour 31 XI | francs. He paid one thousand, saying close to the man’s face: “ 32 XI | letters signed by Jeanne saying that his pupil was not well 33 XI | and passionate affection, saying he was coming home at once 34 XI | for not having come home, saying that he had learned of his 35 XI | to command. She ended by saying: “Oh, I am well off now. 36 XII | them with a little pang, saying: “Why, it was I who broke 37 XIII| than three hundred francs, saying: “If you need more you can 38 XIII| eating, and would turn away, saying: “I will go into the next 39 XIV | nothing of what they were saying to her. She ate what they 40 XIV | merely a line from Rosalie saying she would be back on the


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