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penny 1
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34 people
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34 soon
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Guy de Maupassant
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1 I | and rudely jostled the people upon the streets in order 2 I | and followed the tide of people.~The large, well-patronized 3 I | paper was affixed; three people were reading it. Above the 4 II | his ease now among these people; his eyes rested upon their 5 IV | shall you interview those people?”~“At four oclock.”~“Take 6 V | there were a great many people on the stairs.”~He took 7 V | Who?”~“Those miserable people below.”~“Why, no; what is 8 V | compromise oneself with such people.”~She said: “What shall 9 VI | cease all intercourse with people who love me or pretend to; 10 VI | could see the reflection of people seated in another room. 11 VI | approach her, what would people think? He was so ill at 12 VI | blind are kings. All those people are divided between money 13 VIII | not like those of other people, but I shall never change 14 IX | they are plain, country people, innkeepers, who strained 15 IX | door indicated that thirsty people might enter. The table was 16 IX | I am glad to see the old people once more. When one is in 17 IX | return they found the old people in bed. The next morning 18 IX | charmed now! They are nice people whom I am beginning to like 19 XII | benches were all occupied by people trying to escape from the 20 XII | her, she said: “How many people there are in the garden!”~ 21 XII | you. Come, you see that people are looking at us, that 22 XIV | We should have to give people to suppose, for instance, 23 XIV | even charitably-disposed people would suspect illicit relations.”~ 24 XV | He fancied he saw some people whisper, as they gazed at 25 XV | everything? What a lot of people, eh? Have you seen Prince 26 XV | an hour.”~The two young people disappeared in the crowd, 27 XVI | Toward the end of March people talked of the marriage of 28 XVIII| with his staff. All the people turned to see what was coming, 29 XVIII| instruct, counsel, guide the people, have a grand mission to 30 XVIII| A number of illustrious people had come thither on his 31 XVIII| the sacristy. A stream of people entered. Georges fancied 32 XVIII| himself a king whom the people were coming to greet. He 33 XVIII| her. It was filled with people, for all had resumed their 34 XVIII| him, Georges du Roy. The people of Paris envied him. Raising


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