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stream 8
streamed 1
streams 2
street 27
street-song 1
streets 12
strength 10
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27 myself
27 o
27 sad
27 street
27 tell
26 certain
26 child
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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street

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | or on the sidewalk of a street, lovers by the water—all 2 I, I | As soon as she was in the street, she had a desire to sit 3 I, I | out of the window into the street. Every gown he saw in the 4 I, I | guards a child crossing a street full of vehicles, and day 5 I, II | meeting some one in the street, nevertheless adjusted the 6 I, III| with their brethren, the street urchins; the dogs appeared 7 I, III| even a hand-organ in the street playing some old air, which 8 I, III| shoulders and throw him into the street.~Musadieu was full of news; 9 I, IV | barbarian king, an Oriental street full of dead victims of 10 I, IV | century fighting a duel on a street corner; a madwoman sitting 11 II, I | alone and stroll along the street, amusing~myself by looking 12 II, I | As soon as I~reach the street I am oppressed by anguish, 13 II, I | may meet you in the~first street I turn into. I can go anywhere 14 II, I | houses smell~empty. On the street the sprinklers throw showers 15 II, III| argued all alone in the street.~She waited until he had 16 II, IV | not one experience in the street, at a restaurant, or a theater, 17 II, IV | little sketch on canvas —a street corner, at which a blind 18 II, IV | window looking into the street as soon as the master’s 19 II, IV | he found himself in the street a desire to wander took 20 II, IV | Bertin, went out into the street with her daughter.~They 21 II, IV | the crowd which fills the street about five oclock on a 22 II, IV | and the sensation of that street success, that awakened attention, 23 II, V | he found himself in the street, he felt the cold air, that 24 II, V | abroad. She paused in the street to gaze at herself in the 25 II, VI | for throwing him into the street, where, stupefied with grief, 26 II, VI | wheels of the coupe in the street.~The valet and the cook 27 II, VI | man’s name, the name of a street—as well as she knew her


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