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wake 1
wakeful 1
wales 1
walk 30
walked 22
walking 13
walks 5
Frequency    [«  »]
30 seen
30 strange
30 surprised
30 walk
30 words
29 four
29 idea
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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walk

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III| file of other vehicles at a walk, there was an incessant 2 I, III| offered to take her for a walk, and then to the Boulevard 3 I, III| rose, and resumed their walk.~He looked at the poor people 4 I, III| any longer, and began to walk, thinking again that, in 5 I, III| her feet.~“You took a long walk with Nane this afternoon 6 II, I | exercise of walking. I used to walk~along without knowing where 7 II, I | where I was going, simply to walk, to~breathe, to dream. Now, 8 II, I | cannot, for I can no longer walk without some~aim. The bare 9 II, I | and for an~hour or two I walk about before a white canvas, 10 II, II | grain.~“We will take a long walk after breakfast,” said the 11 II, II | the Countess. “We might walk as far as Berville, following 12 II, II | very well.”~“You wished to walk as far as Berville just 13 II, II | left. But Madame must go to walk, and take great care not 14 II, II | Oh, mamma, let us take a walk,” said Annette.~The Countess 15 II, II | needs of the peasants.~The walk was made in thoughtful silence, 16 II, II | painter went out again to walk slowly, cigar in mouth, 17 II, II | windows. Then he resumed his walk. He felt agitated, but content. 18 II, II | have her with him on his walk, that he had preferred to 19 II, III| yourself by late hours, but walk as much as you can. Sleep 20 II, IV | sidewalk, thinking of his walk with Annette in this same 21 II, IV | he tried to paint or to walk, whether he bore his melancholy 22 II, IV | on the evening of their walk at Roncieres, rose again 23 II, IV | Annette begged her mother to walk home, since the weather 24 II, V | Madeleine, and began to walk without knowing what he 25 II, V | felt near her since that walk in the Parc Monceau, when 26 II, V | penetrate his flesh after his walk in the cold air gave a feeling 27 II, VI | fine night; let us take a walk.”~“Willingly.”~They went 28 II, VI | you hurry now?”~“I must walk.”~“That is right! Walk a 29 II, VI | must walk.”~“That is right! Walk a great deal, walk until 30 II, VI | right! Walk a great deal, walk until evening, kill yourself


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