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Guy de Maupassant
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1 III | to work better to-morrow morning. My brain is not clear to-night. 2 III | work. I have not time this morning or I would do it willingly.”~ 3 III | last night and early this morning, to write the article on 4 IV | Algeria? The article this morning was very successful.”~Duroy 5 IV | ten oclock the following morning he rang the bell, at his 6 IV | he had spent so happy a morning. In the place Mme. Forestier 7 IV | pleasure of bidding us good morning.”~Duroy, in confusion, replied: “ 8 IV | very much surprised this morning not to see my second article 9 IV | not my article appear this morning?”~The journalist, who was 10 V | the trains. Early the next morning he bought a cake and a bottle 11 V | three days, sometimes in the morning, sometimes in the evening.~ 12 V | little blueto-morrow morning.” She called a telegram 13 V | still in bed the following morning when the promised telegram 14 V | husband’s departure. One morning he received the following 15 V | next they met. The next morning it was late when he awoke; 16 VI | A STEP UPWARD~The next morning Georges Duroy arose, dressed 17 VI | without rising and said: “Good morning, Bel-Ami!”~“Why do you call 18 VI | fruit which he~received this morning from Normandy.”~The following 19 VI | of one’s hopes!~The next morning he arrived at his lady-love’ 20 VII | article in the paper the next morning, he thought it more aggressive 21 VII | him in a carriage the next morning at seven oclock to repair 22 VII | how I felt when I read the morning papers! Tell me, tell me 23 VII | have an hour early in the morning when I could come and embrace 24 VIII| not be for long.”~The next morning Georges rose early and strolled 25 VIII| you? You look better this morning.”~Forestier murmured: “Yes, 26 VIII| insisted on being shaved every morning. He rose to be shaved, but 27 VIII| He will be dead to-morrow morning. Prepare that poor, young 28 VIII| will come again to-morrow morning”; and he left. When he was 29 IX | quarrel surely.”~The next morning he received a telegram from 30 IX | the night. The following morning, when they had drunk the 31 IX | embraced Madeleine.~“Good morning, Made! I am glad to see 32 IX | Madeleine than that of the morning. Neither Father Duroy nor 33 IX | people in bed. The next morning Madeleine rose early and 34 IX | kissed him saying:~“Good morning, Georges.”~He replied: “ 35 IX | Georges.”~He replied: “Good morning, Madeleine,” as he slipped 36 XI | had lunched the following morning he repaired to Rue Verneuil. 37 XI | she scarcely bade me good morning and left the room with an 38 XI | come; here I am! Pardon the morning call and the candor of my 39 XI | day of the dinner. That morning Madeleine received a message 40 XII | daughter call you Bel-Ami from morning until night, and I have 41 XIII| who lives will see.”~The morning of the reopening of the 42 XIII| lunched with Laroche this morning, and he told me the cabinet’ 43 XIV | nephew, who was informed this morning of his uncle’s last wishes, 44 XVI | her and Georges until one morning, the latter having been 45 XVII| out at nine oclock in the morning in a large six-seated carriage 46 XVII| here, Bel-Ami there, from morning until night. Now you are


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