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agreed 1
ah 8
aid 3
air 35
alert 1
alike 1
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37 nothing
37 only
36 time
35 air
35 asked
35 don
35 good
Guy de Maupassant
Yvette

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1 I | have dined well and the air is mild.~They had been linked 2 I | in spite of his languid air, strong in spite of his 3 I | festival assembly, filled the air, an odor of flowers, perfumes, 4 I | Yvette assumed a very frank air and said:~“I will tell you: 5 I | might embarrass me.”~With an air of impertinence he asked: “ 6 II | of pleasure. No breath of air stirred the branches, no 7 II | breathing that pure and fragrant air.~The Marquise had taken 8 II | alike. To-day I have the air of a mad woman, and to-morrow 9 II | Why, the Prince has the air of a Russian in a wax-figure 10 II | She asked with an artless air: “After what, Muscade?”~“ 11 II | in the calm and peaceful air.~Yvette suddenly said: “ 12 II | damp earth permeated the air under the lofty and clustered 13 II | aside, and said with a vexed air:~“Oh! you are absurd. Are 14 II | window. A breath of fresh air came in, which he inhaled 15 II | seemed laborious, as if the air had become a resisting medium, 16 II | murmured with a listless air: “Are you mad? Does anyone 17 II | She asked with an artless air: “What do you mean?”~“Oh, 18 II | said, with that careless air which she had maintained 19 III| walked with a thoughtful air, looking at the gravel of 20 III| sneered with that insolent air which he generally wore; 21 III| There was a storm in the air. Great solid clouds rested 22 III| There was not a breath of air stirring. The evening meal 23 III| atmosphere increased, that the air suddenly became more oppressive, 24 IV | fields, and the soft morning air came in at the window.~She 25 IV | everything, of the fields, of the air, of the sunshine, of life 26 IV | and walked with a gloomy air at the side of the two wearied 27 IV | caress. She moved in the air, which kissed her skin, 28 IV | face to breathe the fresh air, while nevertheless her 29 IV | through the transparent air beneath the moon, over the 30 IV | about him with a disturbed air.~“What are you looking for?” 31 IV | there, suspended in the air, moving his legs in empty 32 IV | open to make a draft of air.”~The Marquise, on her knees, 33 IV | experienced.~The mild night air coming in by velvety breaths 34 IV | breeze.~She drank in this air which was so good, her eyes 35 IV | balcony to breathe the fresh air of the night, humming to


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