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roncieres 24
roof 5
roofs 3
room 44
rooms 1
rooted 1
roots 2
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44 going
44 murmured
44 replied
44 room
44 voice
44 world
43 feeling
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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room

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1 I, I | hardly entered this severe room, with high ceilings and 2 I, I | coming through the next room, and was surprised when 3 I, I | Having shut herself up in her room, she remained there until 4 I, I | Amid the darkness of her room, she tormented herself afresh 5 I, II | a vast and well lighted room. On the four walls the large 6 I, II | At the other end of the room everyone was laughing at 7 I, II | as if to reconnoiter the room he was about to enter, but 8 I, III| child.”~As Annette left the room the Countess entered, veiled, 9 I, III| the four corners of the room four other lamps of Chinese 10 I, III| footsteps was heard in the next room, and a servant appeared 11 I, III| disappeared into the next room.~Bertin found himself again 12 I, IV | paintings in the immense room were a charge of cavalry; 13 I, IV | upstairs into a reserved room, where the Duchess awaited 14 II, I | up the stairs toward that~room, toward that bed where she 15 II, II | slightly damp air of the room, inclosed by the thick walls 16 II, II | No, I am going up to my room. Let me know as soon as 17 II, II | proper hour, and that a room be prepared, the Countess 18 II, II | Countess returned to her own room, and shut herself in.~Up 19 II, II | profound despair that leaves no room for any other thought. She 20 II, II | drawing-room.~She went up to her room and fell into a dream. Breaths 21 II, II | quickly, rose, paced about the room, looked out into the park 22 II, II | Annette went up to her own room, and the painter went out 23 II, II | was once more alone in her room she even sought to define 24 II, II | that he was going to his room?” she thought; “why did 25 II, III| she went into the other room. I will take some ether 26 II, III| to get a flask from his room and returned.~He found them 27 II, IV | comings across the large room, brightened, animated, and 28 II, IV | table in the middle of the room; but at the contact of the 29 II, V | was in this closely shut room, filled with the aroma of 30 II, V | strides through the vast room, lighted up as if for a 31 II, V | Bertin began to pace his room again; night was advancing, 32 II, V | quickly, hoping that the hot room and the shower would calm 33 II, V | entered the large hot-air room, round, high-studded, silent, 34 II, V | into the immense circular room, with paved floor and walls 35 II, V | stifling and decorated circular room, where human flesh was heated, 36 II, V | bed and of her perfumed room!~But what could she attempt 37 II, V | morning, shut up in her own room, she resumed, in spite of 38 II, VI | minutes.”~Returning toward her room, her soul overwhelmed, she 39 II, VI | rushed to her husband’s room, but he was not yet ready. 40 II, VI | impatience.”~On entering the room she saw first a pale face 41 II, VI | other person was in the room; and that gaze carried a 42 II, VI | salute you!”~He left the room with a low bow, followed 43 II, VI | nothing was audible in the room save the crackling of the 44 II, VI | clear fire which filled the room with light; and this light,


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