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rooms 15
root 1
roots 1
rose 29
rose-coloured 1
rosemilly 61
roses 2
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29 began
29 last
29 room
29 rose
29 thing
28 eye
28 knew
Guy de Maupassant
Pierre and Jean

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1 I | every lawyer.~Mme. Rosemilly rose.~“I am going,” she said. “ 2 I | hard to crunch. Then he rose, shook hands, and departed.~“ 3 II | at this moment the moon rose behind the town; and it, 4 III | to time.~So once more he rose, to go and drink a bock 5 III | as she saw him the girl rose eagerly, and coming to meet 6 III | white froth as the bubbles rose and burst, asking himself: “ 7 III | the real or the false?”~He rose, firmly resolved to warn 8 III | wait on them, and the fun rose with the number of glasses 9 III | himself.~Beausire presently rose to propose a toast. Having 10 III | hands, and the elder Roland rose to reply. After clearing 11 IV | filled his chest, which rose with a long sigh to drink 12 IV | harder in gusts, the swell rose to the gunwale as if it 13 IV | his tone, the words which rose to his lips but were not 14 IV | and so imperative that he rose without even drinking his 15 IV | Pierre’s bewildered eyes rose, as he fancied, the fiery 16 V | cathedral-bell. The sound rose through the empty staircase, 17 V | never before discerned.~He rose to go; then, suddenly yielding 18 V | see it again myself.”~She rose, took a taper, and went. 19 VI | day’s work.~Suddenly she rose, rushed to the door with 20 VI | at the end of this comb, rose about eighty metres above 21 VI | found itself blockaded it rose with a dart over the net, 22 VI | She made no reply, but rose, hastily went down the sloping 23 VIII| spurred his courage; he rose and went to the window, 24 VIII| results of his decision rose up before him together. 25 VIII| Good-morning,” said Jean.~Pierre rose.~“Good-morning!” and they 26 VIII| morning; I am too nervous.”~He rose and left the room.~Then 27 VIII| first time, Mme. Rosemilly rose, and throwing her arms round 28 IX | your word!”~At this Pierre rose, offended on his part, and 29 IX | Lorraine, no doubt, and he rose in haste.~“Good-bye, my


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