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33 covered
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33 things
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33 three
32 abbé
Guy de Maupassant
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1 Int | a similar love for “all things, all living beings.”~Such 2 Int | and he gained new ideas of things. This nobler personality 3 II | nobility above all other things, inquired the history of 4 III | to her as if only three things in the world were really 5 III | an interest in a thousand things of which they had never 6 IV | baroness talked of far away things that happened in her youth, 7 IV | cold?—no one ever said such things to me—to me—never—never——”~ 8 IV | Although she had learned many things during her sojourn in the 9 IV | was thinking of a thousand things that passed rapidly through 10 VI | thousand-and-one little insignificant things of daily life, a care for 11 VI | all upset as soon as these things were discussed, gave her 12 VI | the same to fix up those things.”~The two doors could not 13 VI | understand the psychic meaning of things; and these little scattered 14 VI | draws one far away from the things they love.~She said, in 15 VII | they began to talk of other things.~She retired early. Julien, 16 VII | kept trying to think of things that had escaped her memory 17 VII | little mother. And, above all things, see that Julien does not 18 VIII| hither and thither, carrying things, consulting the doctor and 19 IX | Poplars.” She was turning things over in her mind, trying 20 IX | I know all about these things.”~Jeanne, beside herself, 21 X | liked to joke about such things disapproved his severity. 22 XI | merely saying: “Above all things, do not get over tired.”~ 23 XII | Jeanne. He does foolish things. Well! what of it? He will 24 XII | plane tree, to all those things she knew so well and that 25 XII | drawers, sought to recall things; then, when she had said 26 XII | There were also a number of things that she did not remember 27 XII | to their parents, dusty things that appeared to be exiled 28 XII | then put together all the things she wished to take, and 29 XIII| in utter disorder, with things piled up anyhow. Jeanne, 30 XIII| Lison. She did over again things forgotten and done with, 31 XIII| she thought over all these things which tormented her, but 32 XIII| thinking sadly of a thousand things, recalling her stay here 33 XIV | at any cost, one of those things of which one is ashamed,


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