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Guy de Maupassant
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1 I, I | already done; all the women appeared to be the daughters or the 2 I, I | the portieres move; then appeared a woman’s head—only a head, 3 I, I | would skin a snake. The arm appeared, white, plump, round, so 4 I, I | Suddenly, however, she appeared to recollect something she 5 I, I | kissed the foot, which appeared to float between the skirt 6 I, I | himself when the Countess appeared. She walked so lightly that 7 I, I | anything else in life?”~She appeared somewhat embarrassed.~“Why, 8 I, I | wandered to other things, she appeared to listen with so perfect 9 I, I | her ordinary demeanor. He appeared, carrying their little one 10 I, II | Apt at everything, as he appeared, he would talk on any subject 11 I, II | Between the folding-doors appeared a tall, large woman, who 12 I, II | was very near-sighted, and appeared, notwithstanding his eye-glass, 13 I, II | Farandal was announced.~He appeared in the doorway and paused. 14 I, III| she went out.~The valet appeared, summoned by the sound of 15 I, III| in which English taste appeared: a diminutive kitchen stove, 16 I, III| street urchins; the dogs appeared in a great hurry to go somewhere; 17 I, III| hats or inclined heads, appeared to be passing them in review, 18 I, III| She noticed all those that appeared to her distinguished among 19 I, III| this little woman.~As she appeared ready to talk, he questioned 20 I, III| devoted to breeding; but she appeared to trouble her head no more 21 I, III| It is I again!” as he appeared at the threshold of the 22 I, III| next room, and a servant appeared at the door announcing:~“ 23 I, III| soon as she had gone.~It appeared that rumor said that the 24 I, III| listen to nor repeat. He appeared greatly wrought up over 25 I, III| when the Comte de Guilleroy appeared, returning from dining in 26 I, III| deplorable facility! All four appeared to be convinced, during 27 I, IV | Duchesse de Mortemain had appeared at the main entrance.~“Hasn’ 28 I, IV | officious. In manner and word appeared already something of decision, 29 I, IV | one occasion when he had appeared surprised at this and had 30 I, IV | he ceased to talk, and appeared to find repose in tender 31 II, II | and the oats a blue blouse appeared to be gliding along the 32 II, II | so long, and when Annette appeared at her side with the freshness 33 II, II | park. Their somber mass appeared like a great island, and 34 II, II | bathed the fields the horizon appeared illimitable, and the soft 35 II, III| much more.”~Musadieu now appeared, having heard of Madame 36 II, IV | then, sinking into silence, appeared to leave it to the mind 37 II, IV | to speak to her.”~Annette appeared very soon.~“Good-day, dear 38 II, V | It was not for her!~He appeared fatigued and thin. She concluded 39 II, V | had concealed from himself appeared before him as he perceived 40 II, V | realities he had foreseen appeared to him for a second with 41 II, V | the fallen leaves, which appeared to have been waiting for 42 II, V | Guilleroys’.~The Countess appeared almost immediately, apparently 43 II, VI | jeunesse.”~And the tenor appeared in silken doublet, a sword 44 II, VI | those who, hearing before he appeared that he was irresistible, 45 II, VI | their hearts throb as he appeared upon the stage. But it was 46 II, VI | But it was said that he appeared to care very little for 47 II, VI | Annette had not suddenly appeared in search of her. In order 48 II, VI | before, when the butler appeared, carrying three enormous 49 II, VI | bed-curtains.~In another minute he appeared in his dressing-gown. At 50 II, VI | it is nothing.”~He appeared to grow easier, in fact,


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