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surmised 1
surmounted 1
surprise 9
surprised 30
surprises 2
surprising 4
surround 1
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30 really
30 seen
30 strange
30 surprised
30 walk
30 words
29 four
Guy de Maupassant
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surprised

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | and allowed myself to be surprised.”~The lady laughed, and 2 I, I | quickly, like a little animal surprised at being set free.~“Isn’ 3 I, I | through the next room, and was surprised when he saw her. She extended 4 I, I | salons, the Countess was surprised by this almost wild gaiety, 5 I, I | the question that he was surprised to find himself asking for 6 I, III| same replies. And he was surprised to discover, as he made 7 I, III| future mother; and he was surprised at this secret instinct 8 I, III| the book.~Bertin paused, surprised. “How beautiful to dream 9 I, III| lives, their occupations, surprised that they should come to 10 I, III| had had watched, had been surprised in flagrante delictu, and 11 I, III| unworthy action. Musadieu, surprised and embarrassed, defended 12 I, III| It seems that Rocdiane surprised his wife in a criminal situation, 13 I, III| The Countess listened, surprised, charmed, and gently laid 14 I, IV | occasion when he had appeared surprised at this and had begged laughingly 15 II, II | Countess turned, confused, surprised, ashamed, and the servant, 16 II, II | surprise. My God! but I was surprised, indeed! I tell you, it 17 II, II | mirror. She was a little surprised, for she felt so much better 18 II, II | Won!” and the young girl, surprised, accused him of having profited 19 II, II | for you.”~She hesitated, surprised.~“What, a brooch?”~“In stones 20 II, III| dreamy reverie for some time, surprised that this simple change 21 II, III| The Duchess was so greatly surprised that she seemed dazed; she 22 II, III| English fashion.”~She was surprised, reflected a few moments, 23 II, III| He hesitated, very much surprised, disturbed, disarmed by 24 II, IV | this man’s heart had been surprised, if even it had not been 25 II, V | paused at the threshold, so surprised that he hesitated to enter, 26 II, V | that he hesitated to enter, surprised as a deceived husband who 27 II, V | everyone else does!”~A little surprised at his tone, she exclaimed: “ 28 II, VI | too young then.”~She was surprised.~“Too young? Why?”~“Because 29 II, VI | Madame de Mortemain was surprised.~“Good gracious! What is 30 II, VI | dangerous?”~“Yes—but I should be surprised to find any complication


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