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argenteuil 1
argue 1
arid 1
arm 44
arm-in-arm 3
armchair 2
arms 17
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45 cannot
45 continued
45 face
44 arm
44 office
44 reply
44 think
Guy de Maupassant
Bel Ami

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arm

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1 I | taking his former comrade’s arm, told him of his malady, 2 I | whistling, his cane under his arm.~Duroy asked his name.~“ 3 I | head and tapping Duroy’s arm with her fan, said to him: “ 4 I | which the brunette took his arm and together they left the 5 II | short man entered, upon his arm a tall, handsome woman, 6 II | upon his hostess’s bare arm as he did so.~Forestier 7 II | dining-room, Duroy offered his arm to the little girl. She 8 II | to lay her hand upon his arm. Upon entering the drawing-room, 9 II | laid her hand upon Duroy’s arm. He felt that he would like 10 III | He patted his companion’s arm and said to him: “Go to 11 III | Certainly.”~Taking his friend’s arm, the journalist drew him 12 IV | young man’s face, took his arm and leaning upon it, said: “ 13 V | adore you.” She took his arm as if he had been her husband, 14 V | served!”~He offered her his arm gravely. They lunched without 15 V | strength upon her lover’s arm. They met no one.~He was 16 VI | placing her hand upon his arm, she said: “I am going to 17 VI | away. The old poet took his arm; fearing no rivalry on the 18 VII | knew that he raised his arm and pressed with all his 19 IX | placing her hand on his arm, she said: “Do not let us 20 IX | the hand resting on the arm of the chair, but she drew 21 IX | promise, he slipped his arm around her waist, pressed 22 IX | The old man took his son’s arm and asked him: “How are 23 IX | Madeleine,” as he slipped his arm around her waist.~ 24 XI | carriages. Du Roy offered his arm to Mme. Walter and they 25 XII | three to six.”~Seizing his arm she repeated: “No, now, 26 XII | desire to seize her by the arm and drag her away; then 27 XII | the stairs. He seized her arm: “It is here, on the ground 28 XIV | left the shop, she took his arm quite affectionately. She 29 XV | throng, some one seized his arm, and a fresh, youthful voice 30 XV | that any more. Give me your arm; I will show you ‘Christ 31 XV | to be angry, patted his arm with her fan, and vowed 32 XV | hand still rested upon his arm. She asked:~“Would you like 33 XV | passing upon the minister’s arm. They were talking in low 34 XV | suitor. Some one seized his arm. It was Norbert de Varenne. 35 XV | or rather offer her my arm. Husband and wife should 36 XV | leaning on her sister’s arm, advanced toward him. In 37 XV | you like.”~She took his arm and they passed through 38 XVI | who stood ready, coat upon arm, hat in hand, asked: “Do 39 XVI | Then, taking the officer’s arm, he said: “Let us go, sir; 40 XVII | encircling her waist with his arm: “It is too late to take 41 XVIII| leaning upon her father’s arm. She looked like a beautiful 42 XVIII| Walter followed on the arm of Count de Latour-Ivelin’ 43 XVIII| he rose, and, giving his arm to his wife, they passed 44 XVIII| Suzanne’s hand upon his arm to pass through the church


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