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longed 8
longer 23
longing 4
look 60
look-out 1
looked 59
looking 23
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62 too
61 rosemilly
61 well
60 look
60 say
59 looked
59 once
Guy de Maupassant
Pierre and Jean

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1 I | and turning her head to look at her husband, said:~“Well, 2 I | and gazing with a softened look at the wide horizon of cliff 3 I | said in so many words: “Look at Jean and follow his example,” 4 I | difference of voice and look and also by occasionally 5 I | crotchets.” Then he would look at her with the cold gleam 6 I | waiting.~Roland stood up to look out like a captain.~“No 7 I | funnels. Would you like to look, Mme. Rosemilly?”~She took 8 I | wife.~“Would you like to look?”~“No, thank you. I know 9 I | eight-and-forty but who did not look it, seemed to be enjoying 10 I | Roland presently called out:~“Look, the Prince Albert is catching 11 I | same.”~Roland exclaimed:~“Look, there is the Normandie 12 I | or a jeweller’s shop, to look at a bonnet or an ornament; 13 I | the heart of the town the look of a dead forest. Above 14 II | almost speaking aloud: “Look at that! And we let our 15 II | he liked Marowsko’s calm look and rare speech, and attributed 16 II | everywhere.”~“You do not look very gay this evening.”~“ 17 II | times over:~“It will not look well.”~Pierre, who was relapsing 18 II | phrase.~Why would it not look well? What was there to 19 II | well? What was there to look badly in the fact that his 20 II | I tell you, it will not look well.”~And the doctor, out 21 III | rustle of a petticoat, a soft look out of black or blue eyes, 22 III | evening before. “It will not look well.” Had he had the same 23 III | vermouth never hurt any one. Look at me; since I have left 24 III | thought which lurked in that look, the indignant thought of 25 III | right-minded little woman; for the look said: “You are jealous—that 26 IV | round her stern and went to look at each of the vessels in 27 IV | they put further out to look at the unfolding line of 28 IV | and then went on:~“We must look out for something suitable 29 IV | recollection. To enable him to look at the past and at unknown 30 V | to see Jean at once, to look at him at his leisure, to 31 V | to find it.”~“Yes, I will look for it. What do you want 32 V | that is a good idea. I will look for it, as soon as I am 33 V | steps, met his mother’s look at each turn.~It was as 34 V | stopped for a few seconds to look at Marechal’s fair hair, 35 VI | meant, and with an aggrieved look he went on: “It really is 36 VI | said:~“Really, Louise, you look very ill; you tire yourself 37 VI | mother is out of sorts? Why, look at her, just look at her. 38 VI | Why, look at her, just look at her. Really, a man might 39 VI | suppressed sobs made him suddenly look round at her. She was weeping, 40 VI | murmured: “How pretty you look!”~She answered in the tone 41 VI | Mme. Rosemilly cried out: “Look, look, I see one, a big 42 VI | Rosemilly cried out: “Look, look, I see one, a big one. A 43 VI | over. She, with a vague look in her eyes, had picked 44 VII | mother, my poor mother, look at me!”~She would have seemed 45 VII | must be done. I could never look at you, nor kiss you, do 46 VII | when that is over, when you look on me as Pierre does, when 47 VII | could fancy from a word or a look that I was as odious to 48 VII | must think of him when we look at each other. If you will 49 VIII| an innocent and knowing look.~“You? What can it be? What 50 VIII| order. As she is out I can look into everything and make 51 IX | take, sir?”~She did not look at him; her mind was absorbed 52 IX | smoked their pipes with a look of perfect happiness. As 53 IX | on board the Pearl, and look out for you beyond the jetty, 54 IX | Gracious Heavens, what a ship! Look! Look!”~Mme. Rosemilly and 55 IX | Heavens, what a ship! Look! Look!”~Mme. Rosemilly and Beausire 56 IX | tone said to his mother: “Look, mother, she is close upon 57 IX | to his eye, called out:~“Look out! M. Pierre is at the 58 IX | alone, plainly to be seen! Look out!”~The ship was almost 59 IX | Roland, turning back to look at her, watched her disappearing 60 IX | looked back to cast a last look at the high seas, but she


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