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by 178
bystanders 1
c 1
cab 23
cab-stand 1
cabfare 1
cabinet 7
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24 window
24 write
23 added
23 cab
23 child
23 desire
23 gave
Guy de Maupassant
Bel Ami

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cab

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1 I | francs a month but your cab fare would be paid. Shall 2 V | soon rolling along in a cab side by side. Duroy could 3 V | Duroy alighted from the cab first and offered his hand 4 V | When she was seated in the cab, he whispered: “Tuesday, 5 V | fifty sous to pay for my cab.”~The man handed him three 6 V | the street.~They entered a cab. The cabman asked: “Where 7 V | Bravo, little one!” and the cab moved on, followed by the 8 IX | to appease them, and the cab arriving at ten oclock, 9 XI | more dearly every day.”~The cab rolled on, and Georges10 XII | boulevard. I will fetch a cab.”~When they were seated 11 XII | they were seated in the cab, she asked: “Where did you 12 XII | meet.”~She clung to the cab, startled at the thought 13 XIII| watched him, followed him in a cab with drawn blinds to the 14 XIII| saying. He jumped into a cab and drove home. His wife 15 XVI | he went in search of a cab. He said to the cabman: “ 16 XVI | Coq-Faisan, Rue Lafayette.”~The cab rolled slowly on; Du Roy 17 XVI | and cried: “Go on!”~The cab proceeded on its way and 18 XVI | sir.”~“Very well, I have a cab below.” And with three other 19 XVII| letters. Then he repaired in a cab with feverish haste to the 20 XVII| whispered at the door of his cab: “Are you there, Bel-Ami?”~“ 21 XVII| get in.” She entered the cab and he bade the cabman drive 22 XVII| to take the train; this cab will take us to Sevres where 23 XVII| Mantes and Bonnieres.”~The cab rolled on. Georges took


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