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Guy de Maupassant
Pierre and Jean

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1 I | years older than Jean, had felt a vocation to various professions 2 II | announced the news he had felt his heart beat a little 3 II | the end of the pier. He felt better, and glad to have 4 III | beautiful of his patients. He felt so sure of success that 5 III | to do?”~At this moment he felt in his soul the need of 6 III | up, “A bock,” he said.~He felt his heart beating, his skin 7 III | that his father had not felt it? How was it that his 8 III | bringing pleasure with it. He felt better now, less impatient, 9 III | clearing his throat, for it felt thick and his tongue was 10 IV | words in his own mind he felt happy, as at the doing of 11 IV | this preference. And Pierre felt as though he could hear 12 IV | utter.~At this moment, he felt sure, the old man was thinking: “ 13 IV | unless it were that he felt an instinctive attraction 14 IV | soul and nerves that he felt as if he had uttered it 15 IV | his mouth and throat he felt a hope revive within him.~ 16 V | the less he doubted. He felt himself dragged along by 17 V | s house, crushed him. He felt the roof weigh on his head, 18 V | would study them, and he felt as though he had really 19 V | on hatred it was that he felt her to be even more guilty 20 VI | something to ease her. Have you felt her heart?”~As Pierre bent 21 VI | little hysterical.”~And he felt as if it were a comfort 22 VI | mother’s heart, when he felt how wretched and desperate 23 VI | morning-coat, of the shape of a felt hat, of the proper size 24 VI | brain; and every moment he felt a little more determined, 25 VI | arm to Mme. Roland, who felt giddy at the gulf before 26 VI | timidly, and he suddenly felt himself overpowered by love 27 VI | tide-pools; and yet they had felt doubtful about staying together. 28 VII | luxury, muttered an oath, and felt inclined to clap his hands 29 VII | depths of their eyes.~She had felt a little awkward, however, 30 VII | do not improve her.”~Jean felt his spirit rising with one 31 VII | she must hear.”~But Pierre felt that he must unburden his 32 VIII| of his arms and legs. He felt too limp to stir a finger, 33 VIII| out his hand, and when he felt his fingers in the old man’ 34 VIII| they were excellent. If you felt inclined we might go again 35 VIII| should be glad to rest.”~She felt herself homeless, shelterless, 36 IX | brother’s presence, he had felt that the last ties to his 37 IX | told this thing to Jean. He felt that it was odious, indecent, 38 IX | greatest suffering he had never felt himself so sunk in a foul 39 IX | doomed to exile. He no longer felt a haughty disdain and scornful 40 IX | shoe-black by this time.”~Pierre felt a pang, and made up his 41 IX | so deeply touched that he felt inclined to embrace the 42 IX | calm night in port; and he felt no more of the dreadful 43 IX | Mme. Rosemilly at last felt she must speak.~“Very little 44 IX | son, her poor son. And she felt as though half her heart 45 IX | heart had gone with him; she felt, too, as if her life were 46 IX | were ended; yes, and she felt as though she would never


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