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Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | himself to leave it.~As a matter of custom, the young girl 2 I, I | and fashionable people, no matter how much they may be thrown 3 I, I | and murmured:~“What is the matter? Do not treat me in this 4 I, I | approaching happiness, what did it matter whether it arrived a little 5 I, II | bazaar of erudition. As a matter of fact, he knew many things 6 I, II | sufficient amiability, as a matter of good taste, to pretend 7 I, III| sooner, but not wishing, as a matter of discretion, to be the 8 I, III| air, asked:~“What is the matter? You seem sad.”~His heart 9 I, III| greatly wrought up over the matter, as he stood leaning against 10 I, III| and depart.~Bertin, as a matter of discretion, followed 11 I, IV | approaching Annette. What did it matter to him, after all? Had he 12 II, I | which Guilleroy praised as a matter of duty, the painter finally 13 II, III| had been a question of no matter what rivalry under any kind 14 II, III| laying too much stress on the matter, her alarmingly ill appearance. 15 II, III| the nature of the created matter that she beheld with her 16 II, III| with anxiety.~“What is the matter?” he asked.~“I wish to speak 17 II, III| But, really, what is the matter with you?”~She seemed on 18 II, III| asked himself what was the matter with her, and why had she 19 II, IV | severely, and decided that as a matter of fact he was indeed a 20 II, IV | men who pay court to no matter what woman? Does not one 21 II, IV | paying visits that day, to no matter whom, aroused in him an 22 II, IV | recalling him, stopping him, no matter what detour he might make 23 II, IV | was uneasy.~“What is the matter, mamma?” she asked.~“It 24 II, V | again. For whom? She had no matter of doubt. It was not for 25 II, V | Olivier, what is the matter with you?”~“Nothing. I only 26 II, VI | club, or the theater—no matter where, but do not stay here.”~“ 27 II, VI | them!”~“Oh, what does that matter to me? That is of no consequence 28 II, VI | she cried. “What is the matter? Shall I call?”~This time


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