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daughter 4
dawdling 1
dawned 1
day 49
day-dreams 1
daybreak 3
days 22
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51 came
50 before
50 much
49 day
49 make
48 each
48 quite
Guy de Maupassant
Pierre and Jean

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1 I | excursion and this waning day more than any of the party.~ 2 I | had grown heavier.~This day on the sea had been delightful 3 I | survey the channel every day. He bid them notice how 4 I | which haunts the pier every day at high tide—was also drifting 5 I | paused, as he did every day, to gaze at the docks full 6 I | just that we may end the day together?” said Mme. Roland 7 I | after dinner. Why, the very day when Jean was born it was 8 III | moderate average of ten a day, at twenty francs each, 9 III | oclock. This is not the day to be dawdling.”~Pierre 10 III | artificial roll or two every day before dinner; I add a little 11 III | talk as you do till the day when— when they come back 12 IV | the agitations of the past day, trying to bring out quite 13 IV | have in readiness every day at noon when they had not 14 IV | chance into the shop one day, having perhaps observed 15 IV | of evening. And then, one day a man had come in, as lovers 16 V | bear to live with her every day, believing as he looked 17 V | room, but not to bed again.~Day was long in coming. The 18 V | much upset to spend this day at home. He wanted still 19 V | at any rate till the next day, to reflect, to compose 20 V | I am going to spend the day at Trouville with some friends.”~“ 21 V | went out.~It was a blue day without a breath of wind. 22 V | conspicuous place, till one day when the wife and mother 23 V | that any one might, any day, observe it too, she had 24 V | and as it was the time of day when the world was bathing, 25 V | one.”~She had spent the day in going with Jean to cabinet-makers 26 V | discussion, which had gone on all day, began again with the soup.~ 27 VI | judge satisfied with his day’s work.~Suddenly she rose, 28 VI | fact recur, almost every day; and Pierre seemed to bring 29 VI | promised himself that some day he would teach him his place 30 VI | been settled that on the day when he should take up his 31 VI | break was hired for the day.~They set out at ten to 32 VI | had asked himself every day whether or no he should 33 VI | walking in front of him that day he said to himself:~“I must 34 VI | you not wait till another day instead of spoiling my fishing?”~“ 35 VI | they did not talk every day. She saw them leaning over 36 VII | jealous of me, ever since the day when you first began to 37 VII | went on:~“And how about the day when you tried to pull me 38 VII | All—from the very first day. Now, when I hear his step 39 VII | it at every hour of the day.”~“No, I swear it. Besides, 40 VII | meet at any hour of the day at home, for I no longer 41 VIII| cut immediately, this very day; for even he had fits of 42 IX | which was to sail next day, to inquire of him as to 43 IX | address her on such a busy day; there were too many people 44 IX | was to be confined.~Next day as he was going out, he 45 IX | over the Lorraine that very day, could talk of nothing all 46 IX | indiscriminately. But the day before he left he was suddenly 47 IX | crew roused him. It was day; the tidal train had come 48 IX | afresh and in vain each day, of the energy expended 49 IX | opinion about it this very day.”~“Bless me! And has this


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