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Guy de Maupassant
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1 I | asked Forestier. “They say that in Paris an idler can 2 I | Zounds!” too bashful to say another word. A pause ensued, 3 II | advantage of the situation to say to M. Walter: “My dear sir, 4 II | smiling glance which seemed to say: “You shall succeed.” The 5 III | before him. What should he say? Suddenly he thought: “I 6 III | ideas of what he wanted to say, but he could not express 7 III | wondering what he should say and what kind of a reception 8 III | what are you going to say?”~He looked at her in astonishment. “ 9 IV | and Japanese. They all say the same thing. I need only 10 V | distance, and seemed to say: “I like you, yet take care,” 11 V | could think of nothing to say; he felt impelled to clasp 12 V | He repeated: “To-morrow, sayto-morrow.” Finally she 13 V | pleasure to have the nest mine. Say that you do not care, dear 14 V | here by the fire with me. Say yes.”~“No,” she replied, “ 15 V | remained. He decided to say to Mme. de Marelle upon 16 V | molested you. You did not even say good evening to me when 17 V | Duroy did not know what to say or do. At length he stammered:~“ 18 VI | hesitation as to what she should say. At M. Walter’s right sat 19 VIII | can do anything for you, I say too: ‘Count on me.’”~He 20 VIII | infer what he wished to say. But that rigid corpse lay 21 VIII | reply. I will, however, say neither yes nor no. We will 22 IX | stammered: “I have nothing—to say; I can do nothing. You—you 23 IX | in a tone which seemed to say: “We must sacrifice pleasure 24 IX | She repeated: “Stop, I say!”~He seized her head with 25 IX | Du Roy de Cantel. We will say that we spent a week at 26 XI | and pressed it as if to say: “I love you still!” She 27 XI | know why; I have nothing to say except that I have come; 28 XI | it, but I dared not; they say you are so austere, so rigid.”~ 29 XI | servants, my daughters, would say—no—no—it is impossible.”~ 30 XI | I will greet you; I will say, I love you; and then go 31 XII | incoherently, “Should I say that to you? I feel guilty, 32 XIII | him asked: “What did you say?”~“I said that Vaudrec is 33 XIV | said: “I have nothing to say. You must decide.”~It was 34 XIV | You are absurd! We will say that the fortune was left 35 XIV | is nothing wrong. I can say: ‘My wife accepts it because 36 XV | Suddenly Georges heard a voice say: “That is Laroche and Mme. 37 XV | Have you seen everything? Say, Suzanne, have you shown 38 XV | of plants. They seemed to say: “We are having a meeting 39 XVI | He is not all that you say he is.”~“He is a fool, and 40 XVI | thanks—do not, I implore you, say yes to anyone. Wait a while. 41 XVI | circumstances; what have you to say?”~“Nothing; do your duty.”~ 42 XVII | they hope you will finally say ‘yes’ and they are waiting.”~“ 43 XVII | indulged child; they let you say anything and are not surprised 44 XVII | Your mamma? What did she say? Tell me!”~“Oh, it was frightful! 45 XVII | He did not know what to say to her, being unaccustomed 46 XVII | the painting. He seemed to say to her: “Come unto Me. Kneel 47 XVII | that as she came to him to say: “I will be your wife,” 48 XVIII| more careful as to what you say.”~She rebelled at such words 49 XVIII| thousand persons, and she could say nothing; she could not stop 50 XVIII| and pressed it as if to say: “I shall love you always,


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