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agricultural 2
agriculture 1
agriculturist 1
ah 36
ahmed 1
ai 1
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37 moment
37 others
36 against
36 ah
36 beautiful
36 drawing-room
36 near
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | House at this very moment.”~“Ah! On what, pray?”~“Oh—no 2 I, I | transparent stocking, he said: “Ah, that is what I should paint! 3 I, I | artist’s eye, he said:~“Ah, there is some one whose 4 I, III| appreciation, which seemed to say: “Ah! you are witty, even now! 5 I, III| violins reached their ears.~“Ah, there is music at the club 6 I, IV | answering his secret thought: “Ah, if I could only have you 7 II, I | hands extended, exclaiming:~“Ah, dear friend! how happy 8 II, II | thick walls of the castle.~“Ah, that is good!” said Annette, 9 II, II | Bertin is coming to see us.”~“Ah, how lucky! When?”~“Very 10 II, II | real emotion, exclaimed: “Ah, my poor Countess, let me 11 II, II | that, she said brokenly,~“Ah, dear friend, dear friend!” 12 II, II | entered the Duchess’s house! Ah, do you remember that door 13 II, II | you in painting, Madame. Ah, I thought that you had 14 II, II | seemed in high spirits.~“Ah, what a good plan it was 15 II, II | breath and crouching low.~“Ah,” said the Countess, standing 16 II, II | love you,” she murmured.~“Ah, do not—”~“No,” she interrupted, “ 17 II, II | emanating from two women.~“Ah, what an exquisite evening!” 18 II, II | to feel oneself, young. Ah, yes, there is nothing like 19 II, II | eyes said with compassion:~“Ah, Madame is going to make 20 II, III| affectionately, and said, smiling: “Ah, ha! I knew very well that 21 II, III| sister of the painting.~“Ah, that is certainly one of 22 II, IV | hand every few seconds? Ah, he well knew those walks 23 II, IV | simply, on seeing him enter: “Ah, is it you, my friend?”~“ 24 II, IV | with a burst of laughter.~“Ah, you dont saytu‘ to me 25 II, V | handkerchief, moist with her tears!~Ah, what sad things! What sad 26 II, V | smiles and locks of her hair? Ah, the smiles, the hair of 27 II, VI | felt old, lost, despairing. Ah, never to await anything 28 II, VI | miserable strolling singer!~Ah, he felt very little anger 29 II, VI | soul that was escaping. Ah, that gnawing irritation 30 II, VI | creator had ever known! Ah, that was like the justice 31 II, VI | cares, she said to him:~“Ah, good-morning, sir painter! 32 II, VI | repeated several times:~“Ah, poor friendpoor friend— 33 II, VI | her!”~Again he confessed: “Ah, yes! I love her!”~She reflected 34 II, VI | is very much changed.”~“Ah, yes!” sighed the Countess.~ 35 II, VI | was not your fault. . . . Ah, my poor Any, how sad life 36 II, VI | dream rather than speak.~“Ah, he that invented this existence


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