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london 1
loneliness 1
lonely 4
long 104
long-standing 2
longed 11
longer 69
Frequency    [«  »]
110 those
109 herself
106 your
104 long
104 up
103 made
103 young
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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long

    Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | your hand, Any!”~She wore long gloves reaching to the elbow. 2 I, I | which was an affair of such long standing that he declared 3 I, I | recalled all its details, now long remote, sought them and 4 I, I | or an actor; his hair was long and was tossed back carelessly; 5 I, I | orator. He had wished for a long time to have a portrait 6 I, I | as if he had known for a long time this pretty woman, 7 I, I | some of which had lasted a long time, but never had he mistaken 8 I, I | her coquetry, which he had long before understood, and, 9 I, I | anything so trifling! As long as you sleep well and have 10 I, I | she listened. He spoke a long time, demanding nothing, 11 I, I | emotion?~She reflected a long time, and decided that any 12 I, I | him.~He remained there a long time, full of the thought 13 I, I | you! Now work, for you are long in finishing that portrait.”~ 14 I, I | the point of yielding so long as the man who cringes like 15 I, I | light.~After he had walked a long time, with rapid and irritated 16 I, I | was one evening, after a long talk about the loves of 17 I, II | rolled ribbons, and his long arms, resting on the arms 18 I, II | candles, detained for a long time the Countess, who was 19 I, III| three~days, and that seems a long time to me. My daughter 20 I, III| glow of his passion had long since faded, an incessant 21 I, III| the lake, it joined the long file of other vehicles at 22 I, III| become accustomed to this long procession of celebrities; 23 I, III| agile and vigorous for a long time, and, guessing that 24 I, III| it extended itself to a long voyage, with the two women 25 I, III| to whom she read aloud a long time every day, and who 26 I, III| with tender recollections, long buried.~But this appeal, 27 I, III| voice but with her voice of long ago, so changed that he 28 I, III| presence was sweet. For a long time he had forgotten the 29 I, III| always alone. After the long hours of work, when he looked 30 I, III| only had her beside him.~Long before, in certain hours 31 I, III| evening.~The hours seemed long to him, and as he set out 32 I, III| wool, working at it with long needles.~“What is that?” 33 I, III| at her feet.~“You took a long walk with Nane this afternoon 34 I, III| under a sofa at the end of a long, unwound thread, he looked 35 I, III| tenderly on the forehead, with long kisses that seemed as if 36 I, IV | four hundred pictures.~A long procession of visitors pressed 37 I, IV | to be seentall men with long hair, wearing hats of mouse-gray 38 I, IV | picture. He led them for a long time from gallery to gallery, 39 I, IV | people eating, extended in long rows right and left of a 40 I, IV | having known well for a long time that nothing has a 41 I, IV | This fear, which was of long standing, increased constantly, 42 I, IV | that he should not pass long evenings alone in the chill 43 I, IV | elegance and good form.~For a long time, during these after-dinner 44 I, IV | hour. Bertin never remained long after the young girl had 45 II, I | murmured to each other a long, sweet chapter of~trifling 46 II, I | a time, and not so very~long ago, either, the number 47 II, I | end to the other of the long~descent from the Parc Monceau 48 II, I | how I loved my liberty, long ago, before I loved you 49 II, I | from time to time. But I~long to breathe forever the same 50 II, I | eighteen years does not last long.”~After a silence Guilleroy 51 II, II | little cool here.”~The three long windows, reaching from the 52 II, II | impregnated with sunshine, at the long and verdant lawns of the 53 II, II | ripe grain.~“We will take a long walk after breakfast,” said 54 II, II | which remains with us a long time after the death of 55 II, II | those folds which it took so long to open would come a grief 56 II, II | in remaining beautiful so long, and when Annette appeared 57 II, II | strange emotion, she made a long and patient examination 58 II, II | the little orchard where long ago she had liked to cultivate 59 II, II | you were when I met you long ago when I entered the Duchess 60 II, II | while the mother had for a long time lost that radiance 61 II, II | sixteen!”~They remained a long while thus, talking in the 62 II, II | up in the heavens a few long slender clouds looked like 63 II, II | she remained seated a very long time before her toilet-table, 64 II, II | perfumes.~She handled them a long time with practised fingers, 65 II, II | women knelt and prayed a long time. The Countess, motionless, 66 II, II | imagine.~“Does it take very long to make a thing like that?” 67 II, II | came the powerful appeal of long habit. He even realized 68 II, III| from her infancy, those long sittings before the mirrors 69 II, III| her. When her father died, long before, and again quite 70 II, III| morning.~She remained a long time on her knees, in the 71 II, III| had too much grief for a long time.”~“The carriage is 72 II, IV | full of memories of his long intimacy with the Countess, 73 II, IV | the displacement of the long hand every few seconds? 74 II, IV | remained in his brain a long time, threw him into reveries 75 II, IV | unfinished romance of love. Long ago he had known such evenings, 76 II, IV | of a woman loved madly, long ago, in the present, and 77 II, IV | Yes, if she is not too long.”~“Oh, how insolent! Too 78 II, IV | Oh, how insolent! Too long, with me! You treat me like 79 II, IV | choose four. This took a long time. The two women turned 80 II, IV | refused. He insisted. A long discussion followed, a struggle 81 II, V | diplomacy she had employed so long to hold Olivier now took 82 II, V | was spoken of as something long decided. Then the Marquis 83 II, V | tenderly:~“It is such a long time that we have loved 84 II, V | said again.~They remained a long time without speaking, hands 85 II, V | The clock struck.~“It is a long time since we came in here,” 86 II, V | recognized, the voice that long ago had awakened his heart; 87 II, V | thought, he walked with long strides through the vast 88 II, V | into that bath of their long intimacy. He looked at that 89 II, V | little blonde maiden made him long to fall on his knees and 90 II, V | painter. They sat down on a long marble table and began to 91 II, V | having been detached by a long blast of wind. Their red 92 II, V | hesitated and reflected a long time.~Certainly, the marriage 93 II, V | after gazing at herself a long time, she laid, with a weary 94 II, V | miserable nights, she had long periods of somnolence that 95 II, V | women remain beautiful so long! Could He not grant that 96 II, VI | their diamonds, and whose long trains swept the stairs.~ 97 II, VI | and Annette applauded so long that Bertin wished to seize 98 II, VI | that I have intended for a long time to offer you.”~The 99 II, VI | had gnawed at her heart so long, she said in the agonized 100 II, VI | went to bed and lay there long, her eyes wide open in the 101 II, VI | thinking of him!~A very long time had passed when she 102 II, VI | they kiss. This lasted a long time, a very long time. 103 II, VI | lasted a long time, a very long time. He let that sweet 104 II, VI | of her hair, making her long to cry out. They were no


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