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waves 4
waving 1
wax 2
way 47
ways 8
we 92
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47 heard
47 shall
47 sort
47 way
47 whose
46 its
46 let
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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1 I, I | painted living men, but in a way that showed the influence 2 I, I | reminiscences, in a fanciful way that was peculiar to him.~ 3 I, I | began to answer in the same way, with a grace at once daring 4 I, I | child, that I kiss in this way.”~Occasionally Madame de 5 I, I | above all others, in a way so different, so unceasing? 6 I, I | whether I am not well on the way to become so.”~“What has 7 I, I | Do not treat me in this way—I love you!”~Then, in a 8 I, I | that his nerve was giving way and feared to commit some 9 I, II | Prince of Wales, on his way through Paris, or dining, 10 I, II | and violent means as the way to obtain it. In short, 11 I, III| correct styles, the very way in which he wore his clothes, 12 I, III| of being younger in every way than the enervated good-for-nothings 13 I, III| Let us take the longest way,” said Annette.~“Would you 14 I, III| voice mingled them in such a way that, turning away his head 15 I, III| and he conceived a new way of expressing life, truer 16 I, III| thought it wise to prepare the way for his retreat, feeling 17 I, IV | they began to drive, by way of all streets, avenues, 18 I, IV | breathless already.~“This way, Duchess, this way,” said 19 I, IV | This way, Duchess, this way,” said he. “Let us begin 20 I, IV | as it was forced to give way before the high double ladder 21 I, IV | varnishers, who cried: “Make way, Messieurs! Make way, Mesdames!”~ 22 I, IV | Make way, Messieurs! Make way, Mesdames!”~At the end of 23 I, IV | that tumultuous throng.~By way of expressing his thanks, 24 I, IV | now in an almost exclusive way; but to-day he was distracted 25 I, IV | tender mother in such a way that he might almost believe 26 II, I | traveler that has lost his way in the wood, and I am compelled 27 II, I | to speak to you~in this way of the solitude of an old 28 II, I | coat, she diffused on her way the fresh perfume of her 29 II, I | arriving in that abrupt way?”~“No, not at all. Go, by 30 II, II | laughed in a soft and friendly way.~“No, I do not understand 31 II, II | myself in some absolute way, for there is nothing better, 32 II, II | showing her ankles and half way up to her knee when she 33 II, II | sketch of the scene.~On their way back they talked of human 34 II, II | he had felt in the same way.~Suddenly he asked himself 35 II, II | to torment myself in this way.”~She opened her window, 36 II, III| explanation. All along the way he prepared, with a growing 37 II, IV | to open to his soul the way to tender reveries. He could 38 II, IV | reassured himself in a cowardly way by thinking: “No, I do not 39 II, V | approached in a playful way, saying: “Oh, do come, dear 40 II, V | scheme, and he sought some way to realize it in spite of 41 II, VI | divinely set forth!~All the way along the celebrated stairway 42 II, VI | that he did not in some way connect with his love.~Now 43 II, VI | had a revelation of the way in which love may overwhelm 44 II, VI | in a preoccupied, hurried way, her mind haunted with feminine 45 II, VI | stumblingly, feeling his way with his feet on the dark 46 II, VI | behind her; she must find a way, some ruse, some inspiration, 47 II, VI | hours already.”~“But on your way back you will send us the


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