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things 58
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thinking 29
thinks 4
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29 returned
29 speak
29 tender
29 thinking
29 to-day
29 understand
28 along
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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thinking

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | beside her.~“Of what were you thinking?” she asked.~“I am looking 2 I, I | opposed the suggestion, thinking that there was already enough 3 I, I | handsome. When she was alone, thinking of him, with no indiscreet 4 I, II | to others his own ways of thinking, and credits them with a 5 I, III| inquired their names, without thinking of anything beyond the mere 6 I, III| murmured, “That is delicious!” thinking that he must make an exquisite 7 I, III| near him.~He was moved in thinking how much they had loved 8 I, III| longer, and began to walk, thinking again that, in spite of 9 I, III| you!” he sighed.~He was thinking of her husband, who had 10 II, I | irritates me. I am ceaselessly thinking of you and Annette;~I feel 11 II, I | train for Roncieres; then, thinking that M. de Guilleroy must 12 II, II | think of you—and I am always thinking of you—I feel in the depths 13 II, II | feel sad, and she smiled, thinking: “Yes, in a few days I shall 14 II, II | Olivier Bertin looked at them, thinking that he never had seen a 15 II, II | me so happy. What is he thinking of now?”~This idea that 16 II, III| one, she took delight in thinking of all the details of that 17 II, III| devotion, and she had lived on thinking little about religious matters 18 II, IV | He looked at her, without thinking, indulging himself with 19 II, IV | back, paced the sidewalk, thinking of his walk with Annette 20 II, IV | them, he solaced himself by thinking of them, and he allowed 21 II, IV | himself in a cowardly way by thinking: “No, I do not love the 22 II, IV | Could it be that he was thinking continually of that comparison? 23 II, IV | see them together without thinking of it, and without remembering 24 II, V | clean and swept.~Bertin was thinking: “What will become of me? 25 II, V | again and lie, wide-eyed, thinking how insomnia and grief hasten 26 II, VI | her mother.~She had been thinking of him since his departure. 27 II, VI | wide open in the darkness, thinking of him!~A very long time 28 II, VI | of order, gazing without thinking of what she was doing at 29 II, VI | not looking about me—I was thinking of something else— something


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