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golden 2
gone 11
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49 three
48 hands
48 toward
47 good
47 house
47 now
47 where
Guy de Maupassant
Bel Ami

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1 I | giddy, noisy, and always in good spirits. But three years 2 I | who they were?”~“Yes.”~“Good, no one knows any more except 3 I | where a man could listen to good music while drinking beneath 4 I | box-office.~“Have you a good box?”~“Certainly, M. Forestier.”~ 5 II | her.~Mme. Forestier said: “Good evening, Clotilde.”~“Good 6 II | Good evening, Clotilde.”~“Good evening, Madeleine.”~They 7 II | assurance of an adult, saying:~“Good evening, cousin.”~Mme. Forestier 8 II | needed the most down there is good soil. Really fertile land 9 III | defects and none of her good qualities.”~Duroy was surprised 10 III | said with a smile: “Very good. You are a man of your word. 11 III | the profession. It is very good.” Then bending toward him, 12 IV | the pleasure of bidding us good morning.”~Duroy, in confusion, 13 IV | before. She approached him: “Good evening, my dear; are you 14 IV | manager did not consider it good, and bade me return it to 15 V | shall undoubtedly become good friends; would that please 16 V | These parties are not good for me; they are stupid. 17 V | and she had said to him: “Good evening,” in a low voice 18 V | and said in a louder key: “Good evening, Georges.” He paid 19 V | of her finger, and said:~“Good evening. How are you?”~But 20 V | you. You did not even say good evening to me when you met 21 VI | the end of that time, the good resolutions he had formed 22 VI | without rising and said: “Good morning, Bel-Ami!”~“Why 23 VI | dinner-party he left the office in good season, in order to have 24 VI | amazement, she exclaimed: “Good evening, Bel-Ami; do you 25 VII | Boisrenard?”~“Yes.”~“Are you a good swordsman?”~“No.”~“A good 26 VII | good swordsman?”~“No.”~“A good shot?”~“I have used a pistol 27 VII | I have used a pistol a good deal.”~“Good! Come and exercise 28 VII | a pistol a good deal.”~“Good! Come and exercise while 29 IX | hesitate; he had faith in his good fortune, in that power of 30 IX | into his arms, saying: “Good afternoon, Bel-Ami.” Perceiving 31 IX | are right; you have made a good choice.”~And disengaging 32 IX | Georges cried with a laugh: “Good day, Father Duroy.”~Both 33 IX | Georges embraced Madeleine.~“Good morning, Made! I am glad 34 IX | she kissed him saying:~“Good morning, Georges.”~He replied: “ 35 IX | Georges.”~He replied: “Good morning, Madeleine,” as 36 X | on acquaintance. He is a good, true, faithful friend. 37 X | murmured: “Yes, yes; very goodexcellent—very forcible—” 38 X | and felt like exclaiming: “Good evening, old fellow!”~Madeleine, 39 XI | Laurine; she scarcely bade me good morning and left the room 40 XI | I understand; but she is good.”~“Yes, she does not trouble 41 XI | Du Roy’s hand, he said: “Good evening, Bel-Ami.”~Du Roy 42 XI | her hand cordially. “What good wind blows you here?”~“No 43 XI | wind blows you here?”~“No good wind, but a desire to see 44 XIII | Ah, you are crying again! Good evening! Is it for this 45 XVII | love you! How brave and good you are! Then you do not 46 XVII | replied sadly: “It will do no good to yell! He has disgraced 47 XVIII| Suddenly he seized his hat. “Good evening. You can leave the


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