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morrow 1
morts 1
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mother 34
motion 1
motionless 4
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35 smile
35 thousand
35 whispered
34 mother
34 people
34 smiled
34 soon
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1 II | more dignified than her mother, thanked him gravely saying, “ 2 II | embrace would revert to the mother. He asked in a gallant, 3 II | her fine wavy hair. Her mother was surprised: “Well, that 4 III | the Seine. His father and mother kept an inn, La Belle-Vue, 5 V | her hand. The astonished mother murmured: “That is a conquest.” 6 V | hour with you.” When the mother entered they were in the 7 V | the conversation, and her mother was compelled to send her 8 VI | faces of his father and mother. He saw them seated at their 9 VI | time. She responded as her mother would have done, without 10 VI | I have neither father, mother, brother, sister, wife, 11 VI | her brow to Georges. Her mother said to her:~“You do not 12 VII | began:~“My dear father and mother:”~“At daybreak I am going 13 VIII | cousins. His father and mother died when he was very young.”~ 14 IX | replied: “Yes, it is I, Mother Duroy,” and approaching 15 IX | jealous enmity on that of the mother.~M. Duroy, senior, who was 16 IX | connoisseur.~Madeleine and the mother walked side by side in silence; 17 IX | merrily: “Yes, it is I, Mother Brulin,” and he kissed her 18 IX | had kissed his father and mother. Then he turned to his wife:~“ 19 IX | familiar, laughed at them.~Mother Duroy did not speak, but 20 IX | refined. She recalled her own mother, of whom she never spoke 21 IX | summer-time.”~“Very well.”~His mother grumbled: “I hope you will 22 XI | attention is ever paid. Her mother rose, and turning to Georges, 23 XI | twisted his mustache: “Eh! the mother is not so bad!”~Madeleine 24 XI | that he was amazed. Her mother entered. He kissed her hand.~“ 25 XIII | seemed to him that being the mother of a family, a woman of 26 XIII | lavished upon him by the mother; he could no longer see 27 XIV | knew me when a child. My mother was a governess in his father’ 28 XV | a word to your father or mother.”~“Not a word.”~Rival approached 29 XVII | to brave your father and mother for my sake?”~“Yes.”~“Truly?”~“ 30 XVII | returning home, go to your mother first, and tell her that 31 XVII | will.”~“And on leaving your mother, repeat the same thing to 32 XVII | gone!”~* * * * * * *~Her mother indeed was not asleep.~When 33 XVIII| marrying a daughter to her mother’s lover, before her and 34 XVIII| How affected that poor mother is!”~The bishop said: “You


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