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telegrams 1
telegraph 4
telegraph-box 1
tell 27
telling 2
temper 1
tempest 1
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27 o
27 sad
27 street
27 tell
26 certain
26 child
26 emotion
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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tell

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | lately?”~He was obliged to tell her of all the visits he 2 I, II | was awakened at once.~“No, tell me about it,” she replied.~ 3 I, II | which she soon triumphed.~“Tell us how you did it,” demanded 4 I, II | drawing-rooms we never laugh. I tell you that we simulate everything, 5 I, II | asleep in an armchair, to tell her of his hopes, to suggest 6 I, III| worth, murmured: “Yes, they tell you that they adore you!”~“ 7 I, III| hair becomes the more they tell us they love us, the more 8 I, III| flight of her thought.~“Tell me, little one,” said the 9 I, III| talking,” he said.~“Of what?”~“Tell me what your teachers have 10 I, III| time; and the desire to tell her of this return of youthful 11 I, III| young girl, adding: “I will tell you about that a little 12 I, IV | that often he could not tell which spoke. In fact, they 13 II, I | very strange that I wish to tell you~about it. Just fancy 14 II, I | storm of Friday. I must~tell you that since the day of 15 II, II | she read: “I telegraph to tell you that our friend Bertin 16 II, II | thought I should weep. I tell you, it is enough to drive 17 II, II | was surprised, indeed! I tell you, it is enough to drive 18 II, II | tempting her coquetry.~“Tell me,” said he, “what flower 19 II, II | thought; “why did he not tell me he was going out again? 20 II, II | to ask: “Why did you not tell me you were going out?”~“ 21 II, III| it this moment. I cannot tell you anything now. Go and 22 II, III| Go and find my daughter. Tell her that I am ill; fetch 23 II, IV | will talk soon.”~“I must tell you,” said the Countess, “ 24 II, IV | he felt a thrill of joy.~“Tell her that I should like to 25 II, V | Countess had not dared to tell him. He did not ask himself 26 II, V | only friend, I pray you to tell me that you love her. I 27 II, V | said:~“Oh, my friend, only tell me that you still love me


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