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Guy de Maupassant
Pierre and Jean

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1 I | ventured to ask Roland to take her out in the boat. So 2 I | the word to return, “Come, take your places at the oars!” 3 I | sons, her two great boys, take off their jackets and roll 4 I | him.”~“No, he would not take it. Besides, this legacy 5 II | inspiration. “I will go and take a glass of liqueur with 6 III | Pierre, make haste, devil take you! You know we have to 7 III | wisest way of life is to take it easy. We are not beasts 8 III | sent for you. What will you take?”~“A bock. And you?”~“I 9 III | might turn up was good to take. He clinked his glass against 10 III | may drink it; but do not take too much, or get into the 11 IV | always eclipse you when I take the trouble.”~As they drank 12 IV | threw himself on his bed to take a nap till dinner-time. 13 V | every-day life which he must take up again.~Well, he would 14 V | he had no vengeance to take. And he had not been deceived.~ 15 V | Well, at any rate you may take your oath that that man 16 V | you are his heir. We will take it to your new rooms.” And 17 VI | dear old woman. You must take care of yourself.” Then, 18 VI | he murmured. “You must take something to quiet you. 19 VI | grief. Her husband tried to take her hands from her face, 20 VI | on the day when he should take up his abode there they 21 VI | ladies who hesitated to take the high step.~Some strangers 22 VI | sport to her that she might take an interest in it. But as 23 VI | that she could scarcely take it in. She echoed: “Marry 24 VII | Mme. Rosemilly begged to take leave. It was decided that 25 VII | then— a decent man does not take the money which brings dishonour 26 VII | Pierre left you here. Come, take courage. I will arrange 27 VII | put on your bonnet. I will take you home.”~“I will do just 28 VIII| him to be rich. She would take him still if he were poor; 29 VIII| believed to be my father, I can take nothing from him, neither 30 VIII| discerned that he could take nothing of Roland’s savings, 31 VIII| street Jean said:~“Will you take my arm, mother?”~He was 32 IX | hurried up.~“What will you take, sir?”~She did not look 33 IX | want a heap of things to take with you. I have ordered 34 IX | and Pierre Roland was to take possession of the little


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