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tuesday 4
tunis 1
tunnel 1
turn 17
turned 54
turning 17
twelve 4
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17 ready
17 surprise
17 thank
17 turn
17 turning
17 understand
17 uttered
Guy de Maupassant
Bel Ami

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turn

   Chapter
1 I | amusement, but it is not true. A turn in the Bois is only enjoyable 2 II | with Mme. Walter. In her turn Mme. de Marelle related 3 III | the police, who will in turn introduce you to one of 4 V | you?”~But Georges did not turn his head.~She continued: “ 5 VI | greeted her, might she not turn her back upon him or utter 6 VI | very near him; he dared not turn to go away. Suddenly to 7 VIII | of a gown caused him to turn. Mme. Forestier extended 8 VIII | proposed that they take a turn in the garden; as they walked 9 IX | hand. The old woman, in her turn, kissed her daughter-in-law 10 X | the question and, in his turn, developed another plan. 11 XI | Mme. de Marelle, in her turn, rose.~“Au revoir, Bel-Ami.”~ 12 XII | matters. As the priest in his turn issued from the confessional, 13 XIV | LAMANEUR.”~Georges, in his turn, colored.~“That is as it 14 XV | His only reply was to turn his back upon her. He declared 15 XVII | you hear—never!”~In his turn he became incensed, and 16 XVII | priest? Where should she turn? Before her eyes floated, 17 XVIII| stifled sobs caused several to turn their heads. Mme. Walter


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