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Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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1 I, I | unfinished sketches, hoping to find something that would inspire 2 I, I | de Guilleroy, who could find nothing to say to this man, 3 I, I | things to him which meant “I find you very agreeable, Monsieur;” 4 I, I | that he was surprised to find himself asking for the hundredth 5 I, I | arrive very late, she would find the studio empty.~He would 6 I, I | exact hour, astonished to find herself so calm, and awaited 7 I, I | high-souled thoughts he could find only set phrases, commonplace 8 I, I | the “impossible she,” to find the rare, unique, poetic 9 I, I | flattery, so that he might find all other friendship, all 10 I, II | visits and dine in town find themselves becoming, by 11 I, III| her house, that he might find her before she went out.~ 12 I, III| ventured to say: “I do not find her beautiful at all.”~“ 13 I, III| morning, and then you will find only the fine flower of 14 I, III| preserved, he will always find a young girl, as pretty 15 I, III| moments when I could no longer find subjects to paint!”~He felt 16 I, III| is not being jealous to find a man a bore.”~He had taken 17 I, IV | the others. He wished to find them immediately, but, leaning 18 I, IV | to talk, and appeared to find repose in tender silence 19 I, IV | that between them he could find something of that domestic 20 II, I | see you, I may at least find Annette, who is~an emanation 21 II, I | sense for me. I no longer find in every~human being the 22 II, I | the club.~“There I always find Adelmans, Maldant, Rocdiane, 23 II, I | Nonsense!”~“Heavens, yes! I find Paris tainted this summer.”~“ 24 II, I | telegraph, so that you will find a carriage at the station.”~ 25 II, II | like it to-day because I find you here. I do not know 26 II, II | still love all that you find agreeable in me, my attentions 27 II, II | always seeking, but cannot find a means. When I think of 28 II, II | better that she expected to find herself rejuvenated by several 29 II, II | Julio, trained to seek and find the lost balls, as if they 30 II, II | the contest, pleased to find himself so agile, he threw 31 II, II | embrace both, the one to find again upon cheek and neck 32 II, III| in! Oh, my little Any, I find you again, I, who knew you 33 II, III| Countess looked around to find Olivier, to resume with 34 II, III| blow, react, struggle, and find arguments for consolation, 35 II, III| page 336, where you will find a poem entitledLes Pauvres 36 II, III| you anything now. Go and find my daughter. Tell her that 37 II, III| heart, and see whether you find nothing there that is dangerous 38 II, III| is precisely because I do find you once more in her that 39 II, IV | and began again, only to find that what he read had not 40 II, IV | for any emotion it could find, sought among the shelves 41 II, IV | whatever he might chance to find.~When he had settled himself 42 II, IV | and he was astonished to find that he had not yet grown 43 II, V | purchase for someone, to find in the shops some trifle 44 II, V | would have the right to find that word rather out of 45 II, V | tried to see her again, to find her living again, such as 46 II, V | newspapers, hoping that he might find in them something to read 47 II, VI | only say that I hope to find only a simple abdominal 48 II, VI | I should be surprised to find any complication now. Let 49 II, VI | stood behind her; she must find a way, some ruse, some inspiration, 50 II, VI | consequence now. Let them find them and read them—I don


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