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meadow 1
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31 does
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31 left
31 may
31 seized
31 turned
30 among
Guy de Maupassant
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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | skirt! Into that subject one may put everything—truth, desire, 2 I, I | no matter how much they may be thrown together. Behind 3 I, I | no woman, whatever she may pretend, being indifferent 4 I, II | the repast a cup of tea may be taken, boiling hot. This 5 I, III| and I only hope that you may become as pretty as she.”~“ 6 I, III| anything or anybody that chance may offer to amuse them.~When 7 II, I | for it is possible that I may meet you in the~first street 8 II, I | go anywhere because you may go~anywhere. If I do not 9 II, I | If I do not see you, I may at least find Annette, who 10 II, I | kiss your feet so that you may have pity on me.~“OLIVIER.”~“ 11 II, I | wept so much, so that you may kiss~them.~“ANY.”~When he 12 II, II | In a week, with care one may change the face completely, 13 II, II | not. When one is young, he may be in love though far away, 14 II, III| well as to see, where one may show what he pleases and 15 II, IV | loves but once! The heart may often be affected at meeting 16 II, IV | real love. That this love may exist it is necessary that 17 II, IV | the human qualities that may separately attract us in 18 II, IV | before his canvas.~“You may go on, my child; it will 19 II, V | your husband, whoever he may be, would have the right 20 II, V | take a stage-box where one may be almost invisible, and 21 II, V | Annette? Remember that she may never have such an opportunity 22 II, VI | of the way in which love may overwhelm a human being; 23 II, VI | very evening, so that I may admire it while I am going 24 II, VI | at least, not often.”~“May I stay here this evening?”~“ 25 II, VI | of this accident,~which may not be serious, although 26 II, VI | be serious, although it may have an immediate and~fatal 27 II, VI | common, who before daylight may have ceased to live.~“DR. 28 II, VI | said she; “remember, he may die!”~The Count, dazed, 29 II, VI | try.”~“You must!”~“They may promise, but will they come?”~“ 30 II, VI | Countess dismissed them.~“You may go now,” said she; “I will 31 II, VI | drive me mad. Think—they may fall into anyone’s hands,


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