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Guy de Maupassant
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soul

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | dwelling, where the human soul has toiled. Within these 2 I, I | touched to have discovered a soul so delicate, open, and docile, 3 I, I | his nerves rather than his soul. He awaited her with that 4 I, I | awakened no reverie of the soul, when he realized that if 5 I, I | fall that had terrified her soul, and seemed to take no part 6 I, I | terms, the gratitude of his soul, his ecstasy of mad tenderness, 7 I, I | tenderness to hatred. Through soul and body he felt a nervous 8 I, I | that appeal of a struggling soul, of a faltering will, which 9 I, I | virgin heart and her empty soul, the flesh overcome by the 10 I, I | that physiognomy of the soul, which passes intangibly 11 I, I | when she had planted in the soul and in the senses of a selfish 12 I, III| eyes gazing upward, her soul having apparently taken 13 II, II | fingers tremble and her soul agitated, believing that 14 II, II | age, had glided into her soul. In her consciousness it 15 II, II | carried away by a distress of soul, whether real or unreasonable, 16 II, II | it is a binding up of the soul, which flies now with only 17 II, II | on the day before. As her soul was content, she could not 18 II, II | benevolent god had changed his soul. “That same kind god,” he 19 II, II | happy one had left in her soul an inexpressible but poignant 20 II, II | always, created within her soul a new fermentation of bitterness.~ 21 II, II | unknown anxiety from which her soul had suffered. She was not 22 II, III| was the condition of her soul modified since her return 23 II, IV | expectancy that transforms the soul of youth into the incoherent 24 II, IV | girl seemed to open to his soul the way to tender reveries. 25 II, IV | stanzas, he felt that his soul was but twenty years old, 26 II, IV | them away, to deliver his soul from this sweet and captivating 27 II, IV | Roncieres remained in his soul like a source of heat, of 28 II, V | maladies. Once entered in the soul they devour it, leaving 29 II, V | reveal the suffering of a soul, and he said with a slight 30 II, V | well as in his fainting soul. The walls of the apartment 31 II, V | that he belonged body and soul to that young being, as 32 II, V | them, which stirred his soul. He recognized many that 33 II, V | woman as yet; her heart and soul still slept with the sleep 34 II, V | him to try to master his soul, to hide his suffering, 35 II, V | under the anguish of her soul?~These thoughts never left 36 II, V | healthy! She felt that her soul was still fresh and bright, 37 II, V | work of time filled her soul with an irresistible need 38 II, V | imploring with that voice of the soul with which we speak to ourselves, 39 II, VI | profound perception in the soul, he had a sort of revelation 40 II, VI | listened from the depths of his soul to the echo of Faust’s lamentations, 41 II, VI | sadly in the depths of his soul, and, with eyes fixed always 42 II, VI | who was illuminating the soul of that young girl!~He longed 43 II, VI | her fleeting, intangible soul that was escaping. Ah, that 44 II, VI | endured, filled Olivier’s soul with horror. He had someone 45 II, VI | such desperate distress of soul. He sat until two oclock 46 II, VI | impulse from all her poor soul, so agonized also, and from 47 II, VI | Returning toward her room, her soul overwhelmed, she noticed 48 II, VI | feel, to dream! It was the soul of her soul, the heart of 49 II, VI | It was the soul of her soul, the heart of her heart, 50 II, VI | Countess received in her soul the shock of supernatural 51 II, VI | intolerable terror rising in her soul. Nightmare assailed her;


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