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Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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1 I, I | said the lady.~“Yes,” he replied; “I was playing peacock, 2 I, I | absolutely serious,” he replied. “I do not declare that 3 I, I | she had been doing. She replied indifferently that she had 4 I, I | smiled as she listened, and replied pleasantly, more gracious 5 I, II | the means,” M. de Musadieu replied. “I will grant you willingly 6 I, II | tell me about it,” she replied.~He narrated the details. 7 I, II | air of timid playfulness, replied: “It is I who shall not 8 I, II | die of laughter.”~Bertin replied, with some excitement:~“ 9 I, II | habit of opposing her,” he replied.~The Countess had risen, 10 I, III| almost the same as her own, replied:~“Only we four, the four 11 I, III| surprising things to-day,” Bertin replied.~The others smiled, and 12 I, III| Rocdiane.~“Yes,” Bertin replied. “Shall we listen for ten 13 I, III| sleep here a little longer,” replied Rocdiane frankly.~“And I, 14 I, III| there must be a first time,” replied the indulgent Duchess.~Everyone, 15 I, III| recognized it.~“Nothing,” he replied, smiling. “You entertain 16 I, IV | exposition?”~“A fine one,” Bertin replied. “There is a remarkable 17 I, IV | clock.”~“That is true,” he replied.~But he was absorbed by 18 I, IV | Countess.~“Yes, certainly,” he replied, with a preoccupied air, 19 I, IV | love me always, then?”~He replied, with the intonation she 20 II, I | country!”~“And I,” Bertin replied, “should like it much better 21 II, I | know——”~Delighted, Olivier replied: “I ask nothing better. 22 II, II | The young girl’s voice replied from outside, where she 23 II, II | until now,” the Countess replied, smiling.~“I like it to-day 24 II, II | grown old.”~The Countess replied with an air of profound 25 II, II | Olivier kissed her hand, and replied, smiling:~“Oh, I cannot 26 II, II | with Mademoiselle,” the man replied.~She heard them from a distance 27 II, II | Oh, yes,” the Countess replied.~She sat down on a hay-stack, 28 II, II | Certainly, I will come,” he replied, rather sulkily. “All the 29 II, III| the reason why. But she replied:~“Very well, my friend; 30 II, III| a little,” the Countess replied. “It was nothing. Have you 31 II, IV | laugh unconcernedly, as he replied: “Oh. I am very well, very 32 II, IV | So much the better,” she replied, with a smile that was slightly 33 II, IV | Schumann,” the Countess replied. “It is little known and 34 II, IV | so much as you think,” he replied.~He felt in his heart a 35 II, V | to speak to him, and he replied in a brief manner, his voice 36 II, V | pleasure.”~“No, thanks,” replied Olivier drily. “Your Chamber 37 II, V | decided to say ‘you’?” she replied.~He assumed a paternal tone.~“ 38 II, VI | very good indeed,” Annette replied, with an air of conviction.~ 39 II, VI | pretty blonde Marguerite replied so touchingly the whole 40 II, VI | Olivier Bertin, no doubt,” replied her mother.~She had been 41 II, VI | letter,” an unknown voice replied.~“A letter! From whom?”~“ 42 II, VI | it at all,” the physician replied. “It was at the Gobelins, 43 II, VI | some day or another,” he replied with conviction.~They still 44 II, VI | time he heard her, for he replied, “No . . . it is nothing.”~


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