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haunts 1
havana 1
have 221
having 32
havre 19
haze 3
he 1158
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33 till
32 can
32 door
32 having
32 own
32 young
31 fortune
Guy de Maupassant
Pierre and Jean

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1 I | medicine. So they were now having a little rest at home, and 2 I | ruffled by his brother’s having spoken of it before Mme. 3 I | four a little annoyed at having invited a stranger, who 4 I | it, and drank it, after having crumbled into it a little 5 II | Pole, without, however, having ever extracted from him 6 III | than the first floor.~After having written down seven or eight 7 III | often blamed himself for having placed his parents in difficulties 8 III | very little of them, never having had any but very transient 9 III | the seat of their chairs having accumulated all their substance 10 III | rose to propose a toast. Having bowed to the company, he 11 IV | readily to Pierre’s mind. Having seen him anxious from time 12 IV | chance into the shop one day, having perhaps observed its pretty 13 IV | quiet and forever gone, having nothing to scheme for, to 14 IV | at the entrance, the tide having risen.~Pierre turned round 15 V | carelessly, observed badly, having no reason for spying such 16 V | a sudden sense of never having seen her before. She held 17 V | this resemblance; then, having detected it, having noticed 18 V | then, having detected it, having noticed its beginnings, 19 V | Pierre made off, the door having been left open.~When his 20 VI | at meal-times.~His father having asked him one evening: “ 21 VI | to keep them alive. Then, having found a shallower pool of 22 VII | gone to bed, Mme. Roland having declared that she herself 23 VII | temperament, his nature having no complications; and face 24 VIII| he do such a thing after having pledged himself to her? 25 VIII| This new view of the matter having relieved him and quieted 26 VIII| keep my father’s money?~Having discerned that he could 27 VIII| nothing of Roland’s savings, having decided on giving up the 28 VIII| all his self-reproach for having uttered the horrible thing 29 VIII| I can only thank you for having accepted Jean, for you will 30 IX | harassed by remorse for having told this thing to Jean. 31 IX | think useful.~Dr. Pirette having gone on board, Pierre went 32 IX | his mother.~He hesitated, having still an instinctive grudge


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