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seemed 102
seeming 6
seems 19
seen 30
sees 1
seethed 1
seine 2
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30 lost
30 place
30 really
30 seen
30 strange
30 surprised
30 walk
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | Annette again. I have not seen her in three years.”~“Yes, 2 I, I | those eyes, and I have not seen it yet.”~“Well, try to make 3 I, I | opinion on the people he had seen, the houses where he had 4 I, II | speak. Furthermore, he had seen a Minister that morning 5 I, III| come, my friend? I have not seen you for three~days, and 6 I, III| For three days he had not seen his friends, who must be 7 I, III| she realized that she had seen them often in the newspapers 8 I, III| what nonsense! She has seen and known too many of them. 9 I, III| this alertness? What had he seen? Nothing. Among the persons 10 I, III| decided, although he had seen her only that morning, to 11 I, IV | types of artists were to be seentall men with long hair, 12 I, IV | inquired of Bertin.~“I have not seen her.”~“And Monsieur de Musadieu?”~“ 13 I, IV | de Musadieu?”~“I have not seen him either.”~“He promised 14 II, II | thinking that he never had seen a more ravishing picture, 15 II, III| tradesman’s face so often seen behind his show-case. She 16 II, III| astonishing things I ever have seen,” he exclaimed.~The Corbelles, 17 II, III| reproduce exactly what he had seen in the Parc Monceau while 18 II, IV | exclamations, for they had not seen him for several days.~“I 19 II, IV | all the jewels they had seen and handled. Within their 20 II, IV | amid this stream of people, seen by all those men who yet 21 II, V | this phase, and she had seen him come in many times with 22 II, V | sound. As far as could be seen, they fell from one end 23 II, V | magnificent.”~“Have you seen Rocdiane? He is down there. 24 II, VI | whole month, all that he had seen, all that he had felt, everything 25 II, VI | his heart, for he had just seen Annette carry her handkerchief 26 II, VI | unknown poet she never had seen, but whose verses Musadieu 27 II, VI | alarmed and bewildered, having seen a stranger sitting on a 28 II, VI | dying man. He, whom she had seen only a little while ago, 29 II, VI | and recoiled as if she had seen the assassination of a human 30 II, VI | understood that she had seen simply the melting of the


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