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tenacity 1
tendencies 2
tendency 1
tender 29
tenderly 13
tenderness 20
tennis 5
Frequency    [«  »]
29 passing
29 returned
29 speak
29 tender
29 thinking
29 to-day
29 understand
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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tender

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | only by an intonation, the tender aching of his heart.~And 2 I, I | necessary to renounce this tender and delicate friendship, 3 I, I | herself to him, as do all tender women who love for the first 4 I, III| he said, touched by the tender intonation of his name.~ 5 I, III| singing already among the tender verdure, and when, as the 6 I, III| some seconds it caused the tender leaves to tremble on the 7 I, III| kiss them—the natural and tender longing of a future mother; 8 I, III| filling his breast with tender recollections, long buried.~ 9 I, III| before, in certain hours of tender abandon, he had suffered 10 I, IV | were satisfied and almost tender, his gallantry was familiar 11 I, IV | effect on an artist than tender and continuous flattery. 12 I, IV | appeared to find repose in tender silence from the effort 13 I, IV | were, playing the part of tender mother in such a way that 14 II, II | unknown; though she was tender, tenacious, and farseeing, 15 II, II | that you are not longer tender toward me. I love in you 16 II, II | animals, made to lay upon the tender skin the caresses of fragrant 17 II, II | bitter and poetic ideas of a tender but pessimistic philosophy, 18 II, II | discovering in it a profoundly tender expression which never before 19 II, II | on his knees, and growing tender as he caressed the animal, 20 II, III| little by little, after a few tender words and inquiries, another 21 II, IV | bestowing on the latter a little tender remnant of the passionate 22 II, IV | themes, and to seek a sort of tender and harmonious ideal. He 23 II, IV | open to his soul the way to tender reveries. He could not drive 24 II, IV | have I for Annette a more tender feeling than I should have?” 25 II, V | reflected that the love, the tender attachment of two beings, 26 II, V | a little moved by their tender interview of the day before.~“ 27 II, VI | and at times she cast a tender glance at her fiance, who 28 II, VI | of affection, without a tender look for him who loved her 29 II, VI | out. They were no more the tender little meaning pressures


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