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feeble 1
feed 1
feel 52
feeling 43
feelings 3
feels 8
feet 12
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44 room
44 voice
44 world
43 feeling
43 good
43 last
43 often
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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feeling

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | with this vain quest, and feeling depressed by the lassitude 2 I, I | about in him an abnormal feeling of pride, which showed itself 3 I, I | by many men without ever feeling the least quickening of 4 I, I | express something of the feeling in their hearts.~Then, without 5 I, I | even her own heart.~A new feeling gave fresh piquancy to her 6 I, I | gather fruit, but without feeling his heart affected profoundly 7 I, I | another and more powerful feeling, which was still uncertain 8 I, I | poetic exaltations. But his feeling, on the contrary, seemed 9 I, I | sank back in one corner, feeling herself alone behind the 10 I, I | she remained under that feeling of certainty that irreparable 11 I, I | himself.~But, instead of feeling overwhelmed by the anticipation 12 I, I | house, she might give him a feeling of well-being that nothing 13 I, III| have a cup of tea with her, feeling himself very much at home 14 I, III| house; and he was already feeling bored, and even a little 15 I, III| knee-breeches, pushed open a door, feeling himself suddenly as alert 16 I, III| keener joy in seeing and feeling, as if an all-powerful hand 17 I, III| exalting her in his heart, and feeling himself exalted in his desire 18 I, III| this return of youthful feeling, which would be sure to 19 I, III| the way for his retreat, feeling the situation rather dangerous; 20 I, IV | the heads of the crowd.~Feeling that he was abstracted, 21 I, IV | them, uneasy, troubled, feeling for the mother his old ardor 22 II, I | almost without knowing or feeling it, for such~love is as 23 II, II | little blue paper without feeling her fingers tremble and 24 II, II | feel to-day?” she answered, feeling exhausted from having wept 25 II, II | her that warm morning, and feeling her loving pressure against 26 II, II | she asked.~He laughed, feeling that he had caught her.~“ 27 II, III| without her veil or hat, feeling a certain anxiety. Her first 28 II, III| of herself, and a sudden feeling of weakness came over her. 29 II, III| comprehended this suddenly, when feeling that everyone’s homage was 30 II, III| almost swooning, to the door, feeling her heart throb against 31 II, IV | or a theater, a little feeling of enmity toward the gentleman 32 II, IV | could conquer this unworthy feeling without much trouble.~But 33 II, IV | for Annette a more tender feeling than I should have?” Then, 34 II, IV | little with the same painful feeling she had had the other evening 35 II, V | suffered, too, in all ways, not feeling at home any more in her 36 II, V | her own house. That pained feeling of dispossession which she 37 II, V | herself unceasingly for feeling that yearning need for deliverance, 38 II, V | her daughter’s heart some feeling of tenderness for the Marquis.~ 39 II, V | wished to re-read them, and feeling in the bottom of the drawer, 40 II, V | walk in the cold air gave a feeling of satisfaction to Olivier’ 41 II, V | in the center. He had a feeling of being pursued, menaced, 42 II, VI | over, looked with a mingled feeling of irritation and disdain 43 II, VI | followed her stumblingly, feeling his way with his feet on


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