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pitiless 1
pity 10
pitying 1
place 30
placed 8
places 4
placing 1
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30 among
30 charming
30 lost
30 place
30 really
30 seen
30 strange
Guy de Maupassant
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place

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | to rest as if the whole place had suffered the master’ 2 I, I | of her hand, sought the place where the best light fell 3 I, I | the studio a very amusing place, laughed gaily, felt that 4 I, I | interview that must take place the following day, and the 5 I, I | which he entered so often, a place as attractive to the pride 6 I, I | the heart of the man, the place in all Paris where he liked 7 I, II | rapidly.~This observation gave place to a review of women known 8 I, III| then put it back in its place.~In one corner some books 9 I, III| if you wish to see this place free from any mingling of 10 I, III| there is no more charming place in Paris.”~“Do you come 11 I, III| Bertin. “It is a very pretty place; we will look at the babies 12 I, III| charming and artificial place where city people go to 13 I, III| he proceeded toward the Place de la Concorde.~He sang 14 I, III| reception, which would take place the following Saturday.~“ 15 I, IV | you permit me to take his place, Duchess?”~“No, no. Your 16 II, I | exasperating. I~summon my models; I place them, and they give me poses, 17 II, I | club,~which is apparently a place where one goes to be entertained.~ 18 II, I | change of air, to leave the place where that happened, you 19 II, I | Ambassadeurs is the right place.”~So they set out, arm in 20 II, II | knees, fastened them up in place, thrusting hairpins into 21 II, III| that this simple change of place had caused to recede into 22 II, III| daughter, was taking her place. She had comprehended this 23 II, III| resurrection, in that same place, after twelve years, an 24 II, IV | Countess rose, took her place, and awakened a strange 25 II, V | that word rather out of place coming from me.”~“It will 26 II, V | vanished, leaving in her place that other face which resembled 27 II, V | before that man, in that place, gave to Olivier’s heart 28 II, V | perfectly. And when will it take place?”~“About the beginning of 29 II, VI | alone with Musadieu in the Place de lOpera.~Suddenly he 30 II, VI | meaning pressures which, in place of the weary lips, told


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