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lorgnette 1
lose 8
losing 4
lost 30
lot 1
loud 3
louder 1
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31 turned
30 among
30 charming
30 lost
30 place
30 really
30 seen
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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lost

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | between his lips.~With gaze lost in the distant sky, he tried 2 I, I | for a year, that he had lost the power to create, had 3 I, I | suggests: the hidden limb, lost yet imagined beneath its 4 I, I | much animation that she lost her pose every moment.~Sometimes 5 I, I | he do? It would be a day lost; he could not work. Then? 6 I, I | but she judged herself lost, for she consented while 7 I, I | said to herself: “I am a lost woman!” For some time she 8 I, I | convince herself: “Yes, I am a lost woman.” No echo of suffering 9 I, I | possession of him as of something lost and found, a deep, silent 10 II, I | then, and there, we~have lost not only a mother but our 11 II, I | older, the better.~I have lost the poor heart wherein the 12 II, I | Oh, what horror!~“When I lost papa, I was just married, 13 II, I | Since your departure I am lost,~abandoned, without ties 14 II, I | of a~blind man that has lost his dog. I become uneasy, 15 II, I | like a~traveler that has lost his way in the wood, and 16 II, II | the temples.~She was so lost in this examination of her 17 II, II | mother had for a long time lost that radiance of hair and 18 II, II | That second’s distraction lost her the game. The ball passed 19 II, II | trained to seek and find the lost balls, as if they were partridges 20 II, II | not go away so far that he lost sight of the white facade 21 II, III| second, for you had already lost your father. Oh, that Annette, 22 II, III| melancholy mood, having lost once more the confidence 23 II, IV | his brain seemed to have lost the knack of painting, as 24 II, VI | again, and saw Doctor Faust, lost in sorrowful meditation, 25 II, VI | looking at it. He felt old, lost, despairing. Ah, never to 26 II, VI | distant land, for he now felt lost in that strange, indifferent 27 II, VI | inevitable tortures, he felt so lost, so far overwhelmed, from 28 II, VI | shook his head.~“Oh, I am lost, lost, lost!”~“No, no, I 29 II, VI | his head.~“Oh, I am lost, lost, lost!”~“No, no, I say! 30 II, VI | head.~“Oh, I am lost, lost, lost!”~“No, no, I say! It will


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