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pities 3
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pity 8
place 35
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places 5
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35 arms
35 dear
35 longer
35 place
35 remained
35 round
35 such
Guy de Maupassant
Une vie

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1 Int | mother, and through his place of birth he belonged to 2 Int | of discussion, desired to place a young reputation in opposition 3 Int | trees seems to take the place of air.~Maupassant’s philosophy 4 Int | within himself that secret place of the ego, where none can 5 Int | its disorder, has taken a place forever beside Werther and 6 III | were discussing the best place for a new rustic bench. 7 III | Lastique, on taking his place at table, carefully hid 8 IV | the ceremony should take place in six weeks, on the fifteenth 9 VI | Little birds flew from place to place with a little chilly 10 VI | birds flew from place to place with a little chilly cry, 11 VI | returning a second time to the place that she thought she loved. 12 VI | to each other and to the place where all their life would 13 VI | and astonished, took his place opposite the two ladies, 14 VII | door of escape, a hiding place, a dark corner, some way 15 VIII| house, had taken Rosalie’s place and supported the baroness 16 VIII| man who had usurped his place in the house, kept on saying 17 VIII| in bed.~The baptism took place at the end of August. The 18 VIII| published the wedding took place one Monday morning.~A neighbor 19 IX | Julien. The loneliness of the place was beginning to be irksome 20 IX | letters on her lap, she would place the drawer on a chair beside 21 IX | from the drawing-room and place her in it. In this way they 22 IX | some time.~The funeral took place the following day. After 23 X | eighteen years. Oh, the place does not bring in much, 24 X | said abruptly. “It is his place to break up this intrigue.”~ 25 X | discovered in his hiding place and of being compelled to 26 XI | previously selected his place in the dormitory and his 27 XI | her this sum in the first place. So I wish you would be 28 XII | you that you will sell the place, madame, because it must 29 XII | given him a sou in the first place?”~“But he was in debt, he 30 XIII| and they began at once to place the furniture that had already 31 XIII| forgotten to go to the very place she intended.~And every 32 XIII| might meet Paul in this place; and she began to wander 33 XIV | least thing out of its usual place irritated her.~Rosalie often 34 XIV | the horse at the Couillard place, and while Rosalie and her 35 XIV | to Paris when it was my place to go and see you. I am


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