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calmer 3
calming 1
calumniated 1
came 32
camp 1
camps 1
can 39
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33 perhaps
33 portrait
33 studio
32 came
32 listened
32 read
32 rose
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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came

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | always alone at this hour I came up without being announced.”~ 2 I, I | black of her garments.~She came, then, the following day, 3 I, I | taste. Whenever one of them came to pose at his studio, he 4 I, I | bring her daughter, but came alone. On these days he 5 I, I | then!”~After a while she came alone once more, reassured 6 I, I | Then, when she saw that he came back to her, after these 7 I, II | slender. But the Baroness came to the rescue of her husband, 8 I, II | to the hairdresser that came to shave him; then, when 9 I, III| Silence followed; then came a noise of seats being moved 10 I, III| intoxicated him. When evening came he was exhausted as by healthful 11 I, III| water, and the two swans came floating toward them, expecting 12 I, III| need of seeing her again came to him, entering body and 13 I, III| I feel very lonely, so I came.”~“How nice of you!”~“You 14 I, III| this story just before I came here, in the drawing-room 15 I, IV | rattling of plates and glasses came from the open windows and 16 I, IV | well-known persons; and at times came a great jostling of the 17 I, IV | him for his efforts.~He came now every time that he knew 18 II, I | breathe. Then the tears came faster, larger, cooler.~ 19 II, I | eyes as from a spring, and came so fast that my~handkerchief 20 II, II | top of the grain, and it came toward the castle with the 21 II, II | of dogs in the distance came to the ear, and in the quiet 22 II, II | dear, dear Any!”~Julio came back, bounding toward them, 23 II, II | and felt that from her came the powerful appeal of long 24 II, III| did not see that when I came in! Oh, my little Any, I 25 II, III| sudden feeling of weakness came over her. She longed to 26 II, IV | with exasperation. Whence came this sudden attack of bad 27 II, V | obligations and duties, rarely came in the evening.~That was 28 II, V | manner of life, and autumn came, bringing the reopening 29 II, V | is a long time since we came in here,” said she. “You 30 II, VI | the same time two servants came running, aroused by the 31 II, VI | dressed, extremely polite, came to meet them. He bowed low 32 II, VI | that she could not stifle came from the Countess’s lips;


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