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gather 8
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gave 28
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gayer 1
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28 beauty
28 cannot
28 continued
28 gave
28 looking
28 matter
28 night
Guy de Maupassant
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gave

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | remained quite dark, and it gave to his countenance a rare 2 I, I | complete and bold nudity.~She gave him her hand, which drooped 3 I, I | her look very slender and gave her a youthful appearance 4 I, I | own heart.~A new feeling gave fresh piquancy to her existence, 5 I, I | resolution was formed, she gave her address to the coachman 6 I, I | odious, ridiculous.~He gave up the idea of writing, 7 I, I | artist, since it was she that gave him inspiration for his 8 I, I | without trying to escape, and gave him back his kisses.~She 9 I, II | subtle diplomatic scent that gave him the power to judge men 10 I, II | of scientific facts. He gave the impression of being 11 I, II | their presence in a house gave it a true title of distinction.~ 12 I, II | rapidly.~This observation gave place to a review of women 13 I, III| listened to the strains, and gave himself up to the visions 14 I, III| on his divan, and again gave himself up to dreaming.~ 15 I, III| her mother on the cheeks, gave her hand to the two gentlemen, 16 I, III| friend!”~“I love you!”~She gave him one of those smiles 17 I, IV | real slimness of her figure gave her the appearance of a 18 II, I | china doll that grandmother gave me?”~Both of us murmured 19 II, II | through all her body, but gave her a sense of well-being 20 II, II | more, which as Bertin said gave the air a taste of honey. 21 II, II | before drinking her tea she gave orders for departure, wrote 22 II, II | her bills in the country, gave her final instructions, 23 II, III| one oclock on Sundays, gave alms for herself directly, 24 II, V | away from home, and usually gave only his evenings to his 25 II, V | passing in his heart. He gave no glance, made no gesture 26 II, V | his walk in the cold air gave a feeling of satisfaction 27 II, V | that man, in that place, gave to Olivier’s heart a frightful 28 II, V | puffs and brushes, which gave her once more a plaster-like


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