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Guy de Maupassant
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1 I | old fellow hesitated; he certainly would catch nothing, for 2 I | only say this:~“Yes, he was certainly fond of me. He would always 3 II | inheritance?”~Yes, it was certainly possible. When the lawyer 4 III | all to be asses. He was certainly as good as they, if not 5 III | thousand; for ten patients was certainly below the mark. In the afternoon 6 III | under those words? There was certainly some malice, some spite, 7 IV | other circumstances he would certainly not have understood, not 8 IV | stolen. His heart, most certainly, his own heart had secrets 9 IV | intelligence was limited, had certainly a woman’s instinct, scent, 10 IV | charming, and gracious. He had certainly been a good friend to them, 11 VI | irregular leaps.~“You are certainly ill,” he murmured. “You 12 VI | approximately equal, and certainly the young widow attracted 13 VIII| friction against Pierre had certainly become unendurable. He could 14 VIII| Pierre was considering. It certainly would be a way out of many 15 IX | several other candidates. You certainly owe it to your professors’ 16 IX | course—of course, Louise?”~“Certainly, certainly,” she said in 17 IX | course, Louise?”~“Certainly, certainly,” she said in a low voice.~ 18 IX | What do you say, Louise?”~“Certainly.”~Roland went on: “And in


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