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woes 1
woke 3
woman 47
women 26
wonder 3
wondered 4
wonderful 3
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26 m
26 our
26 soul
26 women
26 word
25 glass
25 really
Guy de Maupassant
Pierre and Jean

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1 I | should ever go fishing. Women always delay the start till 2 I | up an indictment against women—all women, poor weak things.~ 3 I | indictment against women—all women, poor weak things.~Never 4 I | who was nearest to the two women, took the stroke oar, Jean 5 I | the stern seat to the two women, wasted his breath shouting, “ 6 I | Dieppe, and the rest.~The two women did not listen. Torpid with 7 I | whom nothing can disturb. Women, whose nerves are more sensitive, 8 III | Then he began thinking of women. He knew very little of 9 IV | yes, I know your married women; a pretty sort they are! 10 IV | on by two maids, both old women who had been in the habit— 11 V | forgotten it. Have not all women, all, this fault of prodigious 12 V | bathed, clear laughter of women—all made a pleasant, continuous 13 V | how the men spoke to the women, and the women smiled at 14 V | spoke to the women, and the women smiled at the men. Then, 15 V | depravity. All these bedizened women aimed at pleasing, bewitching, 16 V | them for love. All these women thought only of one thing, 17 V | that was all. Others? These women he saw about him, rich, 18 V | of fashionable and showy women of the world, some indeed 19 V | of virtuous, home-keeping women were not to be seen.~The 20 VI | other began; and the two women, walking in front of the 21 VIII| explanation, and the poor women were to be pitied, though 22 VIII| on the faces of the two women, who were as like each other 23 VIII| there to ripen.~The two women as they sat down somewhat 24 IX | discern some hundreds of men, women, and children, stretched 25 IX | overboard, rather, with your women and your little ones.” And 26 IX | seated between the two women, held the tiller, and he


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