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39 beside
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39 clock
39 give
38 end
38 hardly
37 door
Guy de Maupassant
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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | nowadays it is possible to give expression to the lightest 2 I, I | asked.~He was compelled to give her all sorts of details— 3 I, I | she had forgotten.~“Come, give me my shoe,” she said. “ 4 I, I | artist’s recommendation, to give some expression to her physiognomy.~ 5 I, I | life, allowing himself to give free scope to his reminiscences, 6 I, I | him without intending to give him anything in return, 7 I, I | attachment of certain women who give themselves to a man wholly 8 I, I | her own house, she might give him a feeling of well-being 9 I, II | considering, without being able to give a good reason for it, that 10 I, II | Paris.~It was necessary to give a solid foundation to this 11 I, II | whom this marriage would give an immense influence in 12 I, II | to enter, but perhaps to give those that were already 13 I, IV | crowd as it was forced to give way before the high double 14 I, IV | to-night.” At first, wishing to give him earlier the tete-a-tete 15 I, IV | caressing movement. She would give him one of her hands, which 16 II, I | attention, occupy my eyes, and give me a sort~of hunger to see 17 II, I | I place them, and they give me poses, movements,~and 18 II, I | after to-morrow, and will~give you news of us. He expects 19 II, I | each of you all that I can give without robbing~the other.~“ 20 II, II | the station in order to give me that surprise. My God! 21 II, II | when one loves, than to give, to give always, all, all, 22 II, II | loves, than to give, to give always, all, all, life, 23 II, II | ready to risk anything to give still more. I love you so 24 II, II | that morning in order to give a clear field to the players, 25 II, II | seeing that she would not give any precise reason for this 26 II, III| Dear me! anything you like! Give her a volume of Victor Hugo.”~“’ 27 II, IV | leave it to the mind to give a meaning to the themes, 28 II, IV | allowed both mind and heart to give themselves up to memories 29 II, IV | pleasure he was about to give her.~The footman answered 30 II, V | handsome fellow, who would give her, besides other satisfactions, 31 II, V | knew so well that desire to give which, as a woman, she never 32 II, V | bring something that would give pleasure, to purchase for 33 II, V | you accompany us? It would give me great pleasure.”~“No, 34 II, V | tenor Montrose, who was to give, about the end of December, 35 II, V | depths of his heart—he would give Annette the pleasure of 36 II, V | time possible she would give her daughter to Farandal. 37 II, V | invitations he intended to give. She was delighted, and, 38 II, VI | little breath that children give when they kiss. This lasted 39 II, VI | could take of herself to give to him, with a little ink


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