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reach 3
reached 25
reaching 7
read 19
reader 4
readers 1
readily 1
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19 most
19 myself
19 quietly
19 read
19 rest
19 speak
19 tender
Guy de Maupassant
Une vie

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   Chapter
1 Int | contributions. Each one read his story, Maupassant being 2 Int | minstrels in recent works; read M. Joseph Bédier’s beautiful 3 Int | far from his mother. He read medical books and, in spite 4 Int | however, he felt better, and read to the poet Dorchain the 5 II | Corinne,” which she had read as a girl. She read all 6 II | had read as a girl. She read all the sentimental love 7 III | eyes to his timidly, and he read his answer there.~ 8 IX | smiled. As she could see to read excellently, she passed 9 IX | came to her mind. It was to read over in this last watch, 10 IX | of sentiment and began to read them. They were old letters 11 IX | there and suddenly began to read aloud, to read to the dead, 12 IX | began to read aloud, to read to the dead, as though to 13 IX | tossed the letters as she read them to the foot of the 14 IX | was a new handwriting. She read: “I cannot do without your 15 XI | piece of greasy paper. She read and reread it, looked at 16 XI | reread it, looked at the Jew, read it over again and asked: “ 17 XI | Aunt Lison was called and read over word by word this paper 18 XIII| knowing what she was doing and read the figures—ninety francs— 19 XIV | came into the room they read the letter over together


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