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Guy de Maupassant
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strange

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | toys, while saying:~“What a strange thing! What a strange thing! 2 I, I | a strange thing! What a strange thing! What a pretty little 3 I, I | lover?” This idea seemed strange to him, indeed hardly to 4 I, I | Decidedly I am in a very strange state of mind.”~The clock 5 I, I | perhaps half an hour of this strange repose, understanding at 6 I, I | torpor and murmured: “It is strange: I am hardly sorry even!”~ 7 I, I | I have deceived him! How strange it is! Nothing can change 8 I, I | later? He even experienced a strange, subtle pleasure in delay, 9 I, I | Countess’s eyes was something strange: constraint, a sweet sadness, 10 I, I | thoughts of him that nothing strange can thenceforth enter there. 11 I, III| it touched in passing a strange perfume of some unknown 12 I, III| railway, again at the table of strange hotels. During the whole 13 I, III| crises of productiveness, a strange and delicious sensation 14 I, III| not sooner remarked this strange echo of a voice once so 15 I, IV | and heart of the painter a strange impression of a double entity, 16 II, I | What I feel is so very strange that I wish to tell you~ 17 II, II | mist, and, trembling with a strange emotion, she made a long 18 II, II | disappeared.~“Is it not strange,” he said abruptly, “to 19 II, II | steel, fine and sharp, of strange shapes, like surgical instruments 20 II, III| become the sovereign. How strange had been that contraction 21 II, III| me, my dear friend, the strange scene that has just occurred.”~“ 22 II, IV | and which sometimes only a strange hand can turn over by separating 23 II, IV | Perhaps she will think it strange to see me again this evening,” 24 II, IV | her place, and awakened a strange melody with her fingers, 25 II, IV | beside the lamp, and the strange suspicion of the Countess, 26 II, IV | left him; he often had the strange sensation of her presence 27 II, IV | attempted to comprehend what strange emotion was this that stirred 28 II, V | he shut himself in. What strange emotion, profound, physical, 29 II, V | arousing in his heart that strange, passionate animosity into 30 II, VI | he now felt lost in that strange, indifferent crowd, whereas


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