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kneeling 3
knees 17
knelt 6
knew 30
knick-knacks 1
knife 2
knight 1
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31 stopped
31 years
30 got
30 knew
30 own
30 road
30 silent
Guy de Maupassant
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1 Int | according to those who knew him best, many of his traits 2 Int | whom he doubtless never knew, are brought to life.~The 3 Int | he was a simplifier; he knew how to “sacrifice” like 4 Int | ocean breeze. She, alone, knew how to rock and soothe him 5 I | disappeared. How? No one knew. Frequently one would say 6 I | She did not know. She only knew that she would adore him 7 III | not those of his class, knew little about the neighboring 8 III | happiness. She saw nothing, knew nothing, and remained silent, 9 IV | uncertain longing for they knew not what.~They decided to 10 IV | herself into the water, no one knew why. Nothing in her life, 11 V | indifferent, and she feared she knew not what.~They delayed their 12 VII | replied from below.~She hardly knew how to tell him. “It is 13 VII | making a scandal. I no longer knew what I was doing. Then I 14 VII | to sleep alone!~She now knew all she wanted to know, 15 VII | told her nothing; and she knew nothing, as usual.~ 16 IX | gone since daybreak, she knew not whither. She had the 17 IX | however, to act as though she knew nothing, to close the doors 18 IX | stammering out what she knew of the accident, but seeing 19 X | loved some one else, she knew it; and the very thought 20 X | malediction.~The priest knew who his enemy was, but as 21 X | the funeral of Julien; she knew nothing of it. She merely 22 XI | was an accident, but she knew better, and she kept to 23 XI | a little money, and as I knew that you are a good mother, 24 XI | madame, and not lazy; he knew how to make money. He died 25 XII | her by a lawyer whom she knew.~One evening, after having 26 XII | to all those things she knew so well and that seemed 27 XII | them, and loved them; never knew the hands that had touched 28 XIII| your new house.~“If you knew her you would at once give 29 XIII| affectionate word, no one who knew her sorrow. She now longed 30 XIV | talking, but about what she knew not, let them kiss her on


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