Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
turning 12
turns 3
twelve 2
twenty 27
twenty-eight 1
twenty-five 5
twenty-one 1
Frequency    [«  »]
27 leave
27 loved
27 sun
27 twenty
27 window
26 cold
26 fear
Guy de Maupassant
Une vie

IntraText - Concordances

twenty

   Chapter
1 I | Caux, who looked at least twenty, although she was but eighteen 2 I | they still possessed about twenty thousand livres income annually 3 IV | evening, Lise, who was then twenty, had thrown herself into 4 V | in a voice hoarse after twenty years of command and worn 5 V | woman. After being away for twenty years, I should recognize 6 V | his wife in a low tone: “Twenty sous is enough, is it not, 7 V | if she had known them for twenty years.~But Jeanne was worried. 8 VII | it. Then other mice, ten, twenty, hundreds, thousands, rose 9 VII | Oh! with a property worth twenty thousand francs we shall 10 VII | Barville is worth at least twenty thousand francs, but it 11 VIII| sake! to go and throw away twenty thousand francs on that 12 VIII| which was worth at least twenty thousand francs. He said: “ 13 VIII| crazy enough to be shut up! Twenty thousand francs! twenty 14 VIII| Twenty thousand francs! twenty thousand francs! Why, they 15 VIII| they have lost their heads! Twenty thousand francs for a bastard!”~ 16 VIII| your farms, to the value of twenty thousand francs, in addition 17 VIII| tone in which he said: ‘Twenty thousand francs?’”~Little 18 VIII| told me that I should have twenty thousand. I will do it for 19 VIII| thousand. I will do it for twenty thousand, but I will not 20 VIII| to the child. It is worth twenty thousand francs. I do not 21 IX | waited a quarter of an hour, twenty minutes, surprised, not 22 IX | which had been difficult for twenty years, now quite hushed. 23 XI | in rhetoric when he was twenty.~He was now a big, fair 24 XI | Let him alone; the boy is twenty years old.”~One morning, 25 XI | Paris he had a hundred and twenty thousand francs. He then 26 XIII| that she had left except twenty francs and then wrote to 27 XIV | road, but at the end of twenty minutes she declared she


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License