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Guy de Maupassant
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1 Int | his pupil whose success remained uncertain.~Suddenly, in 2 Int | Until the end Maupassant remained illuminated by the reflection 3 Int | at seeing all that now remained of genius, of tenderness 4 I | sensation came over her. She remained long musing thus, when suddenly 5 II | stouter, but she still remained poetical, having always 6 II | months. On rainy days she remained shut up in her room, sending 7 III | and the two sailors who remained on shore shoved it off. 8 III | opposite the sponsors, who remained motionless, hand in hand.~ 9 III | nothing, knew nothing, and remained silent, her mind bewildered 10 IV | retired to her room where she remained shut in.~She looked like 11 IV | that; and this “attackremained shrouded, as in a mist.~ 12 IV | as they came from her, remained almost unnoticed. On the 13 V | like the froth of champagne remained in the wake of the boat, 14 V | while the rest of the island remained covered with mist.~The captain, 15 VI | told her of his love and remained there, dreaming, scarcely 16 VI | further for her?~If Julien had remained handsome, carefully dressed, 17 VII | must be crazy!”~She had remained quite calm. “I shall never 18 VII | nightdress, and in bare feet, and remained in a dazed condition. She 19 VII | its wrack at low tide.~She remained thus some time, her mind 20 VII | seemed to Jeanne that she remained in a state of exhaustion 21 VII | him.”~For some days she remained taciturn and reserved, thinking 22 VII | face with her hands and remained standing there, sobbing.~ 23 VII | saying: “Speak! Answer!”~She remained on the ground, in the position 24 VIII| Ludivine, and Aunt Lison remained discreetly concealed behind 25 IX | distinguish its rider. Julien remained transfixed with astonishment, 26 IX | horseback to Rouen.~She remained plunged in a sort of motionless 27 IX | despair.~She would have remained thus probably all night, 28 IX | looked at and some that had remained tied up in the drawers of 29 IX | Comtesse Gilberte alone remained with Jeanne during the service 30 XI | sob. Aunt Lison timidly remained in a dark corner.~“Why does 31 XI | embrace, while Aunt Lison remained in the background, her face 32 XII | her back, unconscious. She remained thus over an hour, apparently 33 XIII| Jeanne was crushed. She remained motionless, the letter on 34 XIV | vision had vanished.~She remained bewildered for some minutes. 35 XIV | letter over together and then remained silent for some time, face


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