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words 23
wore 3
work 29
working 5
works 6
world 25
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29 presently
29 right
29 told
29 work
28 anything
28 between
28 château
Guy de Maupassant
Une vie

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1 Int| the publication of the new work. It was picturesque and 2 Int| a general title for the work. Zola had contributed the 3 Int| when he simply wished to work and revive his energies 4 Int| life was taken up by his work. Without ever becoming despondent, 5 Int| he docilely submitted his work to the great Flaubert, the 6 Int| could distract him, neither work, nor glory, nor slow moving 7 Int| the entire press, set to work and wrote story after story. 8 Int| that shed light on his life work. Parsimonious of all he 9 Int| Joseph Bédier’s beautiful work, Les Fabliaux, and you will 10 Int| in to Sir John Lubbock’s work on ants, an extract from 11 Int| with rapid strokes. His work is a vast collection of 12 Int| not see any pity in his work, and it is understood that 13 Int| life and suffering. And the work of the romancer, begun by 14 Int| Vainly he endeavored to work, he became gloomy and the 15 IV | Lison had gone back to her work. Her head was bent over 16 IV | Her head was bent over her work, and her fingers were trembling 17 VI | occupation for her mind, some work for her hands. She did not 18 VI | exchange of ideas, he set to work.~Notwithstanding the cold, 19 VI | stopped to look at the work; and as Bataille’s arrival 20 VII| time, she would resume her work.~She had nothing else to 21 VII| and she would take up her work again, saying: “That is 22 VII| to get up and take up her work again.~One morning, Jeanne 23 XI | liberty he went down to work in the garden with his mother 24 XI | usual hours, obliging him to work without a change of occupation, 25 XI | fourth form. The third year’s work was only tolerable and he 26 XII| to interfere with my farm work.”~It was her maid’s son, 27 XII| writing-desk and an old work table.~She opened the drawers, 28 XIV| would you do if you had to work for your living, if you 29 XIV| clock to go out to your work? Many people have to do


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