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enough 14
ensued 3
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entered 79
entering 10
entertaining 1
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81 there
80 never
80 some
79 entered
78 thought
74 day
74 only
Guy de Maupassant
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1 I | and said: “Come in.” Duroy entered; they ascended the stairs, 2 I | their comrade, and then entered a kind of waiting-room.~“ 3 I | Occasionally a gentleman entered, fashionably dressed, some 4 I | up before them. Forestier entered, Duroy stopped him. “We 5 I | Turning to the left, they entered a kind of covered garden 6 II | opened again and a short man entered, upon his arm a tall, handsome 7 II | he did so.~Forestier now entered, apologizing for being late; 8 II | announced dinner, and they entered the dining-room. Duroy was 9 III | was on the fifth floor. He entered it, opened his window, and 10 III | studies completed, he had entered the army with the intention 11 III | noiselessly, and a gentleman entered unannounced. He halted on 12 III | until seven oclock.”~They entered the manager’s room. Norbert 13 III | been engaged in when they entered. Forestier and Duroy returned 14 IV | shall see.” Scarcely had he entered than he began to write, 15 IV | everything is all right.”~He entered and almost at once came 16 V | opened and Mme. de Marelle entered hastily, clad in a Japanese 17 V | which Mme. de Marelle had entered, and she cried: “You may 18 V | my darling.”~The child entered, advanced to Duroy and offered 19 V | drawing-room and Laurine soon entered; she offered him not her 20 V | with you.” When the mother entered they were in the midst of 21 V | upon a low bench. Forestier entered and shook hands with him 22 V | It is Laurine.”~The child entered, paused in surprise, then 23 V | five and exclaimed as she entered: “Why, it is nice here. 24 V | five oclock precisely he entered a large furnished house 25 V | would have a box.”~When they entered the hall, it was crowded; 26 V | when he and Mme. de Marelle entered and she had said to him: “ 27 V | reached the street.~They entered a cab. The cabman asked: “ 28 VI | through two drawing-rooms and entered a small boudoir in which 29 VI | thought he.~When Duroy entered his rooms he thought: “I 30 VI | his destination, he boldly entered the antechamber, lighted 31 VI | the room, and M. Walter entered with two tall young girls 32 VI | de Marelle who had just entered. M. Walter continued to 33 VI | that moment Mme. de Marelle entered and approached Duroy, who 34 VI | not kiss her hand. Laurine entered next, and offered her brow 35 VII | But, one afternoon when he entered the office, Boisrenard handed 36 VII | published.~As Saint-Potin entered, Duroy asked him: “Have 37 VII | everything. Wait a moment.”~He entered his dressing-room and soon 38 VII | stammered: “Thank you,” as he entered the carriage. Jacques Rival 39 VII | duelists and their friends entered the carriages and drove 40 VIII | drawing-room which the young man entered was covered with a Persian 41 VIII | to ring. A servant soon entered and placed a lamp upon the 42 VIII | circumstances. When he had entered the death chamber, Mme. 43 VIII | asleep. At daybreak the nurse entered and he started up. Both 44 IX | Cantel.”~Scarcely had he entered his apartments when the 45 IX | a bound.~Mme. de Marelle entered and cast herself into his 46 IX | a door to the right and entered a room paved with brick, 47 IX | yet over when customers entered, shook hands with M. Duroy, 48 IX | They walked along and entered a narrow path among high 49 X | roses similar to his.~He entered the room and asked: “Have 50 X | announced the Count. He entered as if he were at home. After 51 X | carried the lamp and they entered the study. Madeleine leaned, 52 XI | replied: “Yes, my child,” and entered the drawing-room in which 53 XI | he was amazed. Her mother entered. He kissed her hand.~“How 54 XI | to Mme. Walter and they entered.~The entertainment was for 55 XI | descended the stairs and entered a large room, which was 56 XII | the place of meeting. He entered the sacred edifice of La 57 XII | whom he had noticed when he entered. Suddenly the rustle of 58 XII | La Vie Francaise.” As he entered he saw by the clerksbusy 59 XII | exclaimed joyfully as Du Roy entered: “What luck! here is Bel-Ami.”~ 60 XII | that moment the servant entered with a dispatch containing 61 XIII | her threshold again.”~He entered to await her. She soon arrived 62 XIII | when the expedition was entered upon the French government 63 XIII | His wife had returned. He entered her room out of breath: “ 64 XIV | there is a will.”~When they entered the house, the footman handed 65 XIV | indifferently: “As you like.”~They entered the shop: “What would you 66 XV | minutes,” she said.~As they entered the courtyard of the Hotel 67 XV | returned more leisurely, and entered the conservatory with head 68 XV | speak. But when they had entered their room, Madeleine, without 69 XVI | the Coq-Faisan. Georges entered the dining-room and ate 70 XVI | military bearing and gray hair entered. He was the police commissioner.~ 71 XVI | hour later Georges du Roy entered the office of “La Vie Francaise.” 72 XVII | Yes.”~“Ah, get in.” She entered the cab and he bade the 73 XVII | Oh, it was frightful! I entered her room and made the little 74 XVII | hearing her agitated words, entered. He was not as angry as 75 XVII | her daughter’s room. She entered; it was empty; the bed had 76 XVIII| having met at the door, entered them. Without giving him 77 XVIII| regain his self-possession, entered the bedroom, filled the 78 XVIII| in hand, miter on head, entered from the sacristy, to unite 79 XVIII| sacristy. A stream of people entered. Georges fancied himself


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