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bethought 2
betrayed 3
betrothed 4
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34 whole
34 wish
33 also
33 better
33 both
33 lips
33 monsieur
Guy de Maupassant
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better

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | whether it would not be better to wait, because of the 2 I, I | allow her? Would it not be better to remain and to make her 3 I, I | abroad?~Would it not be better, for the sake of appearances, 4 I, II | because you can dress them better than flesh. For my part, 5 I, II | murmured:~“No, it is very much better to be thin; slender women 6 I, II | that all his limbs were better exercised than his head, 7 I, III| their identity might be the better surmised. The banker Liverdy 8 I, III| the lawns hardly suggest better the Acropolis than this 9 I, IV | never have done anything better.”~Bertin pressed close to 10 I, IV | to go into society, being better pleased to know that he 11 II, I | that is dead—the older, the better.~I have lost the poor heart 12 II, I | soon as I feel a little better, as soon as I have no~more 13 II, I | I like to be here much better than in the country!”~“And 14 II, I | replied, “should like it much better to be there than here.”~“ 15 II, I | replied: “I ask nothing better. But do you think it would 16 II, II | feel ill.”~“You will feel better between now and the time 17 II, II | In order to see herself better, to be surer with regard 18 II, II | what they thought: “I feel better today. I must be less pale.”~“ 19 II, II | way, for there is nothing better, when one loves, than to 20 II, II | feel their proximity the better. They guided him, conducted 21 II, II | she said:~“Madame looks better to-day, already.”~“Do you 22 II, II | surprised, for she felt so much better that she expected to find 23 II, III| Good-bye, Madame.”~She felt better already, more alert; and 24 II, III| charm, and would please better.~The desire to make a study 25 II, III| said he at last. “Are you better?”~“Yes, a little,” the Countess 26 II, III| understand. Explain yourself better.”~“Look well into the depths 27 II, IV | said he.~“So much the better,” she replied, with a smile 28 II, V | bear it, would it not be better for him to try to master 29 II, V | it will be indispensable. Better say ‘you’ now than later.”~ 30 II, V | three months.”~“So much the better,” he murmured in spite of 31 II, VI | for Montrose’s voice was better and richer than ever!~Bertin 32 II, VI | painter.~“No; I should like better to have it this very evening, 33 II, VI | surgeon, who will keep a better watch over the case.”~“Send


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