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become 50
becomes 7
becoming 10
bed 40
bed-curtains 1
bedclothes 1
bedizened 1
Frequency    [«  »]
42 pretty
41 everything
41 head
40 bed
40 morning
40 until
39 anything
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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bed

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | lack of health kept her in bed six months out of the twelve, 2 I, I | a desire to take to her bed, to see no one, to sleep 3 I, II | when the child was in her bed, the lamps were extinguished, 4 I, III| one lies motionless in bed.~Then it extended itself 5 I, III| would send the young girl to bed as soon as possible.~Obsessed 6 I, III| ten.~“It is time to go to bed, my child,” she said to 7 I, IV | as destined to share his bed, unnerved and revolted him, 8 I, IV | had sent her daughter to bed as soon as it was ten o’ 9 II, I | toward that~room, toward that bed where she lies, your first 10 II, I | midnight, I go home and go to bed, and while I undress~I think 11 II, II | amide the whiteness of the bed, she stammered, in a tone 12 II, II | after eleven. You must go to bed, my child.”~They separated, 13 II, II | who did not wish to go to bed was the only one that went 14 II, II | called to assist her to bed, seeing her red eyes said 15 II, II | was ill and to keep her bed, so that she need not appear 16 II, III| herself again lying on her bed, all the griefs that had 17 II, IV | himself. After he had gone to bed he felt that sleep would 18 II, IV | volume and carried it to bed, to read whatever he might 19 II, IV | he had settled himself in bed, he began to drink, as with 20 II, IV | fool!” Then he returned to bed and blew out his light.~ 21 II, V | There they lay, as if in a bed, one upon the other, forming 22 II, V | outside. Then he went back to bed, where he continued to think 23 II, V | as he was getting out of bed. Oh, look at that anatomy!”~ 24 II, V | and warm impression of the bed and of her perfumed room!~ 25 II, V | odious havoc.~When she was in bed she could not sleep; she 26 II, V | tranquil, in the warmth of her bed, when her maid had opened 27 II, V | as she had risen from her bed, she felt moved by a powerful 28 II, VI | late, and I am going to bed.”~“Oh, come up for half 29 II, VI | admire it while I am going to bed,” said Musadieu.~Nothing 30 II, VI | his master sitting up in bed, so pale and shaken that 31 II, VI | with fatigue and then go to bed.”~He had risen.~“Good-by, 32 II, VI | fears; then she went to bed and lay there long, her 33 II, VI | night.~She leaped out of bed, and with all her strength 34 II, VI | When she was beside the bed, she put both hands gently 35 II, VI | standing at the foot of the bed, repeating between his teeth: “ 36 II, VI | someone must get out of bed and bring them. Her husband 37 II, VI | drawn quite near to the bed, and putting her hands on 38 II, VI | the armchair, close to the bed, and again took the hand 39 II, VI | face on the edge of the bed.~“Are they all there?” he 40 II, VI | sat down again beside the bed, took his hand, and waited.


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