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summing 1
summit 4
summits 3
sun 27
sun-browned 1
sunburnt 2
sunday 8
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27 le
27 leave
27 loved
27 sun
27 twenty
27 window
26 cold
Guy de Maupassant
Une vie

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sun

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1 Int| fog or sparkling in the sun called to him and bewitched 2 I | could be perceived when the sun kissed her cheek. Her eyes 3 I | money in their hands as the sun dries the water in marshes. 4 I | and feed the horses. The sun had set. In the distance 5 I | great flaming orb of the sun appeared.~Jeanne felt herself 6 I | fluttering heart. It was her sun, her dawn! The beginning 7 II | first gleams of the rising sun which made the slimy backs 8 III| of each other. The rising sun was beginning to pierce 9 III| preferred to bask in the sun on the beach.~“Go on, my 10 III| The burning rays of the sun fell on them. On both sides 11 III| trees which shut out the sun. A sort of moist freshness 12 III| opaque and lifeless, and the sun was slowly approaching the 13 III| were silent. The setting sun left a wide dazzling train 14 III| elements; and by degrees the sun slowly sank into the ocean.~ 15 IV | from the north, and the sun blazed down unpityingly 16 V | beneath the ardent rays of the sun.~“Do you remember our excursion 17 V | light veil of mist. The sun rose behind it, outlining 18 V | yellow from the blazing sun. Sometimes they met a mountaineer, 19 V | becoming dizzy.~All at once the sun shone down on them, and 20 V | eyes, a skin warmed by the sun, a slender waist, teeth 21 V | this pleasant land of the sun. It seemed to her that she 22 VI | with its wild perfume, its sun that ripens oranges and 23 VI | and her eyes water. The sun appeared behind the trees 24 IX | the quickening rays of the sun. Jeanne was vaguely troubled 25 IX | mist beneath the blazing sun. Jeanne walked her horse, 26 X | continued Julien.~The sun was going down, the air 27 XI | friends might have done.~The sun rose while they were still


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