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Guy de Maupassant
Pierre and Jean

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1 I | would be the first to be thought of. Besides, I do not wish 2 I | coming himself?”~Pierre thought it quite natural.~“An immediate 3 I | exclaimed:~“Sacristi! It is the thought of a kind heart. And if 4 I | likely that he may have thought of that when he was dying, 5 II | distressed by any definite thought, and he would have been 6 II | I was jealous of Jean,” thought he. “That is really vilely 7 II | trousers.~“How absurd!” thought he. “But the Turks are a 8 II | breeze from the open sea.~He thought to himself: “If one could 9 II | Groseillette,” which Marowsko thought admirable.~Then they were 10 III | tempting of them all. He thought that they might have left 11 III | few months at most,” he thought. “I shall repay him, very 12 III | had money!”~And again the thought of his brother’s legacy 13 III | labours of those babies,” thought he. And then he wondered 14 III | unlike you.”~What had her thought been, what had been her 15 III | well.” Had he had the same thought, the same suspicion as this 16 III | read, he knew, the precise thought which lurked in that look, 17 III | that look, the indignant thought of this simple and right-minded 18 III | faded away; not that he thought for a moment of giving it 19 IV | not too spiteful. And he thought as he looked at his brother: “ 20 IV | great friends.”~And this thought rushed into Pierre’s soul, 21 IV | interest in him, since he thought of his needs. Well then— 22 IV | nothing to Pierre.~The more he thought, the more he recalled the 23 IV | treasured.~His misery in this thought was so intense that he uttered 24 IV | his nightmare.~“I am mad,” thought he, “I suspect my mother.” 25 V | he was aware, even before thought was awake in him, of the 26 V | were bellowing. The more he thought the less he doubted. He 27 V | fortune; he took the money and thought it quite fair and natural! 28 V | his brother.~He no longer thought about the vain respect of 29 V | recognise as characteristic.~He thought long, but could remember 30 V | slow step, still lost in thought. As he passed the door of 31 V | it is not for myself. I thought it would be a natural thing 32 V | following up the same line of thought from one deduction to another, 33 V | It had disappeared, he thought, about the time that Jean’ 34 V | for love. All these women thought only of one thing, to make 35 V | dining-room in Paris. I thought that Jean might be glad 36 V | an absence which Pierre thought long, though she was not 37 V | terrible words, he betrayed his thought by his manner of comparing 38 V | mantel-shelf.~Pierre understood, or thought he understood, her fears 39 V | the young widow, who, he thought, would be hurt, muttered: “ 40 VI | and without a moment’s thought dragged his net over a hole 41 VI | streaked and shot with silver, thought as if in unison: “How delightful 42 VI | other one, Pierre, sunk in thought and desperation.~At this 43 VII | hear no more.~At first he thought she had smothered herself. 44 VII | him any longer.”~At the thought of her elder son she was 45 VIII| happened to pass; suddenly he thought of Mme. Rosemilly with a 46 VIII| conscience.~Then came the thought: “Since I am not the son 47 VIII| was amazed.~“So soon? I thought she was not to be ready 48 VIII| so many things.”~And she thought for a long time, her head 49 VIII| of things which had to be thought of in view of an early marriage, 50 IX | immediate sense of relief at the thought of his early departure and 51 IX | grieve at his departing.~He thought of Marowsko. The old Pole 52 IX | went away.~“Well, well,” he thought, “not a soul will feel a 53 IX | die of hunger. And as he thought of their past labourwasted


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