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Guy de Maupassant
Bel Ami

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1 I | far as the Madeleine and return.~When he reached the Place 2 I | Bougival, about the time of my return to Paris four years ago.”~“ 3 III | to him, and he decided to return home at once and begin work. 4 IV | consider it good, and bade me return it to you to be revised. 5 V | week at the Foresters’, I return it from time to time by 6 V | humiliated, he determined to return it when next they met. The 7 V | into my pocket. I will not return the money to-day, but I 8 VI | feign indisposition and return home.~The pictures had all 9 VII | upon his errand and on his return to the office, wrote the 10 VII | until noon, when he would return to take him to lunch and 11 VIII| consent. He repeated: “But return speedily, you are indispensable 12 VIII| made his choice. “I shall return to Paris in a few days,” 13 VIII| be some time before you return to Paris?”~“No,” she replied; “ 14 VIII| or woman, you will never return to earth! He thought of 15 VIII| leave here and when you return to Paris it might be too 16 VIII| Now take a walk; I shall return to him. Good-bye until to-night.”~ 17 IX | from her announcing her return about the middle of April, 18 IX | kissed it, and said: “When we return we will dine at Chatou sometimes.”~ 19 IX | what they would do on their return; they would keep the apartments 20 IX | afraid; I should like to return.”~“Very well, we will.”~ 21 IX | well, we will.”~On their return they found the old people 22 IX | that they were going to return home, they guessed whose 23 X | Frequently.”~He felt a desire to return home at once. Forestier’ 24 XI | to myself: ‘Bah, he will return to me some day.’”~“I dared 25 XI | Yes, I thought you would return.”~His heart bounded joyfully. 26 XI | thought: “I did right not to return there. She has calmed down.” 27 XII | some hesitation: “Shall I return presently?”~She nodded her 28 XIII| and when he was forced to return and dine at Mme. Walter’ 29 XIII| not know what time I shall return—do not expect me.”~He replied: “ 30 XIV | like, my darling, I will return to M. Lamaneur’s alone, 31 XV | into his pocket “We must return to the house; you will take 32 XVII| madly.”~She whispered in return: “I love you too, Bel-Ami.”~ 33 XVII| he said to her: “We will return to Paris to-morrow; your


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