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charities 1
charm 20
charmed 4
charming 30
charmingly 1
charms 4
chased 2
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31 seized
31 turned
30 among
30 charming
30 lost
30 place
30 really
Guy de Maupassant
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charming

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | Do you think it pretty?”~“Charming, and perfectly harmonious. 2 I, I | is more graceful or more charming than a woman’s foot; and 3 I, I | doorway, dazzled him with a charming vision of grace and elegance.~ 4 I, I | played the gallant before charming ladies who flattered him, 5 I, I | understand. He thought her charming, but she was not at all 6 I, I | are disturbing to know but charming to hear.~Sometimes when 7 I, I | express, in delicate and charming terms, the gratitude of 8 I, I | passed him, how pretty and charming she was. Like many others 9 I, I | of inspirer. She found it charming to use her influence thus 10 I, II | pretty—made both appear charming.~The Duchess, delighted, 11 I, II | exclaiming: “Heavens! How charming and amusing they are, standing 12 I, II | de Lochrist incomparably charming, while Bertin esteemed as 13 I, III| Beside the books lay a charming hand-mirror, a masterpiece 14 I, III| likes her or not, she is charming; and I only hope that you 15 I, III| youthful countenance is very charming, but it is always a trifle 16 I, III| often; there is no more charming place in Paris.”~“Do you 17 I, III| Guilleroy.~“Yes, indeed; you are charming! Monsieur Bertin never thinks 18 I, III| through sweet dreams and charming reveries. With closed eyes, 19 I, III| designedly polished, set off in a charming perspective the tall, undulating 20 I, III| wild forests. It is the charming and artificial place where 21 I, III| very much; you are very charming, and you remind me of your 22 I, IV | two ladies, he said:~“How charming you look to-day. Really, 23 II, I | And then the city becomes charming to me, and the women whose~ 24 II, IV | It is little known and charming.”~A desire to look at Annette 25 II, IV | excite all the faculties of charming, that make the peacock spread 26 II, IV | the great shops where the charming and delicate accessories 27 II, V | to remain still the more charming.~She knew so well the influences 28 II, VI | that he imagined that was charming, he mentally offered to 29 II, VI | fixed idea:~“Annette was charming this evening.”~“Yes, delicious!”~ 30 II, VI | speaking of her caused her charming image to flit beside them


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