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langremont 4
language 2
lanterns 1
large 28
largest 3
laroche 12
laroche-mathieu 19
Frequency    [«  »]
29 vie
28 better
28 hair
28 large
28 minutes
28 night
27 ah
Guy de Maupassant
Bel Ami

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1 I | the tide of people.~The large, well-patronized cafes tempted 2 I | Boulevarde Poissoniere; behind a large glass door an open paper 3 I | covered garden in which two large fountains were playing. 4 II | received him alone in a large, well-lighted room. He paused, 5 II | surveyed it. It was not a large room; but there were no 6 II | the room were couches and large and small easy-chairs, all 7 II | the second floor, in the large mirror, he saw a gentleman 8 III | corridor and ushered into a large room in which four men were 9 IV | at the end of a column in large letters, he became very 10 IV | and as his expenses were large, he never had a sou. When 11 V | drawing-room, which was large, poorly furnished, and somewhat 12 V | clock precisely he entered a large furnished house and asked 13 V | his lips. She had placed a large package on the stand in 14 V | Suddenly she said:~“There is a large brunette who stares at us 15 VI | A gaming debt.”~“Is it large?”~“Five hundred francs.” 16 VI | the visitor’s name. In the large mirror in the apartment 17 VI | who intended to save a large share of the money. He was 18 VI | in his new position, in a large room, one end of which he 19 VI | interrupted by the entrance of a large woman, decollette, with 20 VIII | with a Persian rug; the large windows looked upon the 21 IX | ready.”~They re-entered the large public-room and took their 22 XI | the stairs and entered a large room, which was lighted 23 XI | anyone.” She raised her large, soft eyes to his and insisted: “ 24 XIV | black, and over the door a large escutcheon surmounted by 25 XV | the edges of which four large swans of delftware emitted 26 XVI | promise.”~Du Roy threw a large piece of bread into the 27 XVII | clock in the morning in a large six-seated carriage drawn 28 XVIII| organ filled the church; the large doors at the entrance were


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