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haunting 1
haunts 1
have 211
having 31
havoc 1
havre 11
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31 against
31 even
31 following
31 having
31 maid
31 slowly
31 something
Guy de Maupassant
Une vie

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1 Int | for, the family fortunes having dwindled, he had to look 2 Int | that he often regretted having published. His encounters 3 Int | those of a graduate who, having left college, has satisfied 4 Int | with a sound framework and having the suppleness of a living 5 I | fish between them, Jeanne having pushed her father’s walking 6 II | during the night; and after having tacked a long time to find 7 II | still remained poetical, having always retained the impression 8 II | She made apologies for not having prepared for his visit, 9 III | matter what. She remembered having hidden one of her old dolls 10 V | belt, and it will avoid my having to make change.”~She handed 11 VI | under pretext of fatigue, having taken another room.~She 12 VI | cut down expenses, and having adopted the costume of a 13 VI | herself how it was that after having met, loved, married in an 14 VI | undertaking to drive himself, having sold the carriage horses 15 VII | nothing else to do, Julien having taken the entire management 16 VII | speaking, but the baron, having again seized Rosalie by 17 VII | on the child, the parents having the use of it during their 18 VIII| the country on horseback, having suddenly acquired this taste. 19 IX | Trébuche,” and he smiled also, having nicknamed her “The Amazon 20 X | the baron’s advanced ideas having long since overthrown her 21 X | but she was certain of having seen her subsequent to the 22 XI | among themselves for not having let Poulet make his first 23 XI | will not reproach me for having loved you too well?” And 24 XI | the reception room, not having the strength or the courage 25 XI | of a voyage to England, having, she said, obtained the 26 XI | to make excuses for not having come home, saying that he 27 XII | knew.~One evening, after having put her mistress to bed, 28 XII | months. Blind and paralyzed, having reached a great age for 29 XII | their relations, Jeanne having provided a little income 30 XIII| melancholy, interminable hours, having no one to whom she could 31 XIV | an oriental fatalist, and having seen her dreams all fade


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