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beg 8
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38 going
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38 other
37 began
37 kissed
37 over
37 place
Guy de Maupassant
Bel Ami

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1 I | do you want, sir?”~Duroy began to laugh: “Dont you remember 2 I | passed them by. Suddenly he began to cough and stopped to 3 II | afraid of being surprised and began to ascend more rapidly, 4 III | light upon the table and began to write. He dipped his 5 III | description of Algiers. He began: “Algiers is a very clean 6 III | closed his window, and began to disrobe, muttering: “ 7 IV | Scarcely had he entered than he began to write, anger spurring 8 V | tell me the news.”~They began to chat at once as if they 9 V | served and then the guests began to chat. They discussed 10 V | but Forestier suddenly began to cough. When the attack 11 V | of amusement. Duroy soon began to tire of those expeditions, 12 VI | embarrassment wearing off, he began to consider the situation 13 VII | produced a pair of pistols and began to give his orders as briefly 14 VII | to-morrow! He sat down and began to meditate. He had thrown 15 VII | angrily at the card.~He began to feel nervous; the sound 16 VII | the slightest sound? He began to reason philosophically 17 VII | it, lighted a fire, and began to pace the floor once more, 18 VII | and after several attempts began:~“My dear father and mother:”~“ 19 VII | said he.~Day broke. He began to dress; when his heart 20 VIII | sprang up, and the invalid began to cough. At first it was 21 VIII | to go to bed at once, and began to breathe so painfully 22 IX | had prepared his wife. He began again: “You know they are 23 IX | themselves at the wooden tables began to drink, smoke, and play 24 XII | tell you constantly how I began to love you, how I was conquered 25 XIII | was quoted, feared, and began to be respected: it was 26 XIII | At length, however, he began to feel an unconquerable 27 XIII | burst into tears.~When she began to weep, he took his hat: “ 28 XIII | eaten all of her bonbons and began to toy with the buttons 29 XIII | out of the buttonhole and began to laugh.~“See! Here is 30 XIII | I can pay for it”—and he began to dream of all the things 31 XIII | Georges, after dining alone, began to write his article. He 32 XIV | already in my favor.”~Georges began to pace to and fro. He finally 33 XIV | himself, crossed his legs and began to twist the ends of his 34 XV | shrug of his shoulders and began to prepare to retire.~“L’ 35 XVI | cigarette out of a case, and began to smoke, seeming not to 36 XVIII| ten oclock the curious began to assemble; at eleven o’ 37 XVIII| dignified. The church slowly began to fill. Norbert de Varenne


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