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feelings 3
feels 5
feet 36
fell 28
fellow 10
fellows 2
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28 château
28 ever
28 everything
28 fell
28 filled
28 full
28 however
Guy de Maupassant
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fell

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1 I | Little by little the baroness fell asleep, and presently began 2 I | one suddenly aroused. It fell off her lap and sprang open 3 I | a long ray of sunshine fell upon the fields, and presently 4 I | went to bed and immediately fell asleep.~Jeanne and her father, 5 III | burning rays of the sun fell on them. On both sides of 6 III | twilight was short, night fell with its myriad stars. Père 7 IV | moving. Suddenly Jeanne fell on her knees, and taking 8 V | with her emotion. Two tears fell from her eyes. Julien gazed 9 V | skipping, yes, monsieur, and he fell back full on me, so that 10 VI | distressing?~Her eyes suddenly fell on her clock. The little 11 VI | pleased to see him so amiable, fell in with his mood, and when 12 VII | evening the thermometer fell still lower, and Julien, 13 VII | jumped to the floor and fell down, her limbs being too 14 VII | beginning to flow; and they fell silently down her cheeks.~ 15 VIII| Jeanne was charmed, and fell in love with her at once. “ 16 IX | She was dead!~And she fell on her knees in a paroxysm 17 X | monotonous course.~Then Paul fell ill, and Jeanne was almost 18 X | she opened her arms and fell on Julien’s breast, and 19 X | unworthy of God’s mercy!”~She fell on her knees: “Oh, I pray 20 X | was wrenched off and it fell on its side and began to 21 X | vivid that she swooned and fell prostrate.~When she regained 22 XI | office of a business man, he fell over on the floor with a 23 XI | grave, and as the earth fell on her coffin she sank to 24 XI | gentleness and firmness, and she fell asleep from exhaustion, 25 XII | hands to her breast and fell over on her back, unconscious. 26 XIII| in the rain. When night fell the house was in utter disorder, 27 XIII| anyhow. Jeanne, tired out, fell asleep as soon as she got 28 XIII| with her finger before they fell on her cheeks.~He had learned


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