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logic 1
loiter 1
loitered 1
long 31
longed 1
longer 12
longing 1
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32 over
32 take
31 head
31 long
30 man
30 much
30 those
Guy de Maupassant
Yvette

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long

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1 I | as I would a trap, and I long for her as I long for a 2 I | and I long for her as I long for a sherbet when I am 3 I | dancers, and holding her long train in her left hand. 4 I | arm and they went down the long drawing-room together.~Saval 5 I | reason of his close and long intimacy with her.~Then 6 II | verdure, and they could see a long stretch of the big river 7 II | Servigny looked at her for a long time: “You are adorable 8 II | Are you going to stay long in this place?” asked Saval.~ 9 II | dwelling on each word: “Yes, as long as I am happy.”~As it was 10 II | I have loved you for a long time.”~She continually kept 11 II | awakened him and asked: “Is it long since Mademoiselle Yvette 12 II | passage boat, and short or long whistles could be heard, 13 II | where he had seized it a long kiss without Yvette withdrawing 14 II | flotillas of light craft, long, slender wherries, swiftly 15 II | companion and they danced so long and madly that everybody 16 II | of him. And he began to long for her with a passionate 17 II | which has already lasted too long. You are playing the part 18 II | looking back.~It took him a long time to dress, very much 19 III| at the window.~She wept long, not dreaming of anything 20 III| without looking at Saval, long, softly, leaning on his 21 III| covers were removed, they sat long upon the terrace; only speaking 22 III| terrace; only speaking at long intervals. Night fell, a 23 III| herself. She remained there so long that the storm abated without 24 III| And they wept together, a long while.~Then the Marquise, 25 III| in whom grief could not long endure, softly rose, and 26 III| have known about things long ago. But she did not say 27 IV | was very hungry after this long walk, she ate heartily with 28 IV | terrace, stretched on a long wicker-chair.~She thought 29 IV | Obardi.~Then she rolled her long chair near the window, drew 30 IV | to inhale it. She took in long breaths of this deadly vapor, 31 IV | and their lips met.~For a long time they remained thus,


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