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Guy de Maupassant
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1 Int | The “meteorsent out its light and its rays were prolonged 2 Int | a confidence, that shed light on his life work. Parsimonious 3 Int | bathed his forehead with her light ocean breeze. She, alone, 4 Int | longer have anything but a light, joyful heart. Who can say? 5 I | tinge of pink, softened by a light velvety down which could 6 I | from the lower windows, and light whiffs of briny air and 7 II | castle pale with hunger, but light, alert, a smile on her lips 8 III | on shore shoved it off. A light, steady breeze was blowing 9 III | world were really beautiful: light, space, water.~No one spoke. 10 III | foliage brought them into its light.~“How beautiful it is here! 11 III | a wide dazzling train of light which extended from the 12 III | motionless sail was red in the light of the dying day. A limitless 13 III | fresh and sweet in a pretty light dress, she found the drawing-room 14 IV | were playing cards by the light of a lamp, and Aunt Lison 15 IV | the aunt, outlined by the light of the lamp behind her.~“ 16 IV | temples and neck, little light kisses. Startled each time 17 V | Corsica, covered with a light veil of mist. The sun rose 18 V | the summits were bathed in light, while the rest of the island 19 VI | lighted by reflections of light from the fire.~The baron 20 VI | quick, let us have some light! It is gloomy in here.”~ 21 VI | next morning by a bright light that flooded her room. She 22 VII | lost consciousness.~By the light of the dying embers she 23 VII | black sky; but the plain was light with a dull whiteness, and 24 VIII| peasant went off with a light tread.~Nothing was said 25 XI | to come in. There was a light on board an incoming boat, 26 XI | middle of the night. A night light was burning on the mantelpiece. 27 XI | her features by the dim light of the wick floating in 28 XI | now?” replied Rosalie.~“Light a candle, so I may see you,” 29 XII | fine icy rain, driven by a light breeze. On the kitchen table, 30 XIII| Lecoq came for them in his light wagon and took them to the 31 XIII| dressed herself before it was light.~Paul lived in the Rue du 32 XIV | CHAPTER XIV~LIGHT AT EVENTIDE~Jeanne never 33 XIV | became accustomed to the dim light she recognized some of the 34 XIV | she drove in a neighbor’s light wagon to the station at


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