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seductiveness 1
see 100
seed 1
seeing 34
seek 5
seeking 12
seem 14
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34 count
34 indeed
34 poor
34 seeing
34 whole
34 wish
33 also
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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seeing

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | harassing necessity for seeing her. What did it mean? Was 2 I, I | Troubled by this beginning and seeing that the dreaded crisis 3 I, I | overcome by the cruel grief of seeing him suffer, yet that grief 4 I, I | troubled eyes looked without seeing; he felt a desire to weep, 5 I, III| they had grown used to seeing each other almost every 6 I, III| faded, an incessant need of seeing her.~The desire for family 7 I, III| the pleasure she felt in seeing those living dolls, decked 8 I, III| one feels a keener joy in seeing and feeling, as if an all-powerful 9 I, III| former days, the need of seeing her again came to him, entering 10 I, III| evening call now without seeing that frightful gray stuff 11 I, IV | began again to chat gaily, seeing and hearing only her in 12 I, IV | resembled each other.~From seeing the two so much together, 13 II, I | himself to prevent him from seeing the end;~it is the ceaseless 14 II, I | and when a woman passed, seeing her reserved chair, followed 15 II, II | four legs, sniffing loudly. Seeing her erect, the other two 16 II, II | of speaking to him and seeing him.~They met in the antechamber, 17 II, II | her near him, nervous at seeing her continually darting 18 II, II | the pleasure one feels in seeing the persons or things that 19 II, II | called to assist her to bed, seeing her red eyes said with compassion:~“ 20 II, II | her with surprise. Then, seeing that she would not give 21 II, III| dinner-time, exclaimed on seeing her:~“You are dazzling this 22 II, III| had been interested. Not seeing him, she asked:~“What, has 23 II, III| he will love her’!”~But seeing the Countess’s face changing 24 II, IV | enjoyed the pleasure of seeing pheasants, quail, or partridges 25 II, IV | poor.~She said simply, on seeing him enter: “Ah, is it you, 26 II, V | Could it be that Olivier, seeing them together almost every 27 II, V | is not in love with her, seeing us so close together.”~He, 28 II, V | yourself very well without me.”~Seeing him discontented and chagrined, 29 II, V | was married he would avoid seeing her often, that was all. 30 II, V | Annette the pleasure of seeing this performance. Then he 31 II, V | the evening before, when seeing her weep, and the intention 32 II, VI | days, one after another, seeing her from afar, living, happy, 33 II, VI | cannot bear to die without seeing her again. . . . Think that . . . 34 II, VI | his face drawn with pain.~Seeing him suffer thus, she resigned


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