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quietly 6
quilt 1
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quite 36
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36 drawing-room
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36 quite
35 artist
35 hair
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Guy de Maupassant
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1 I, I | old soldier—had remained quite dark, and it gave to his 2 I, I | allowed herself to be admired, quite content to be pretty and 3 I, I | assure you!”~“Well, I am quite reassured on another account,” 4 I, I | But this plan was kept quite secret, and Madame de Guilleroy 5 I, I | Then your husband’s idea is quite decided upon?” said he at 6 I, I | even thought the conception quite original; but he held himself 7 I, I | which said unusual things quite frankly, enlivening them 8 I, I | everyone; thus she early became quite at her ease in society, 9 I, I | stirred his mind also. He was quite aware that Madame de Guilleroy 10 I, I | see her he must!~It was quite true; he felt a profound, 11 I, I | needs, when she had become quite certain that no mistress 12 I, II | simple apartment when he was quite able to live like a great 13 I, III| objects in dull silver, quite modern, of an exaggerated 14 I, III| his little parties. It is quite evident that I am no longer 15 I, III| Rocdiane.~Bertin, smiling, quite at home, shook hands with 16 I, III| frankly a libertine, grew quite excited at the idea of all 17 I, III| or twice?”~“No, indeed! Quite the contrary.”~“Look well 18 I, IV | Let them go, since it is quite natural that we should lose 19 II, I | urgent affair that he had quite forgotten.~ 20 II, II | selfish wants. And then I know quite well that I have no time 21 II, II | reproachful attack which is quite unexpected.”~“Oh, my God! 22 II, II | in a few days I shall be quite myself again. I have gone 23 II, III| headquarters, in order to obtain it quite fresh.~She was just leaving 24 II, III| long before, and again quite recently, at her mother’ 25 II, III| You liked him once. Be quite sincere, Olivier.”~He reflected 26 II, IV | away, though in reality quite recent, when she had sought 27 II, V | themselves betrothed one day, quite naturally, after a clasp 28 II, V | table and began to chat quite as if they were in a drawing-room. 29 II, V | far away, though it was quite recent, when, on Annette30 II, VI | singer, and the Duchess, quite carried away, understood 31 II, VI | loved her so much—so much!—quite upset him. His eyes rested 32 II, VI | sufficient. Three months were quite enough for you to love her 33 II, VI | interposed. “He is growing old quite fast, indeed. I believe, 34 II, VI | convinced that he will be quite well again in two weeks.”~ 35 II, VI | he is alone and will be quite content; but no fatigue 36 II, VI | with him.~She had drawn quite near to the bed, and putting


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