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green-rooms 1
greeted 1
grew 7
grief 27
griefs 2
grieved 2
grievous 1
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27 beginning
27 everyone
27 eye
27 grief
27 myself
27 o
27 sad
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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grief

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | at the approach of some grief, then irritated because 2 I, I | cause her great sorrow—a grief that would be heart-breaking.~ 3 I, I | understand, overcome by the cruel grief of seeing him suffer, yet 4 I, I | seeing him suffer, yet that grief was almost happiness. Suddenly 5 I, III| his melancholy air, with grief in voice and gesture, placing 6 II, I | thought of you with poignant grief ever since~last night. I 7 II, I | 25.~“MY POOR FRIEND: Your grief gives me horrible pain, 8 II, I | Indeed, I~believed that grief would kill me in my turn.~“ 9 II, I | another. The great~block of grief seemed to soften and to 10 II, I | much, but you know that the grief of eighteen years does not 11 II, II | long to open would come a grief that would cause her tears 12 II, II | morning until night buried in grief, trying to recall a thousand 13 II, II | swooned, all her accumulated grief broke forth in tears, flowing 14 II, II | It was no more the great grief that had shattered her heart, 15 II, II | beloved old mother. That grief, which she had believed 16 II, II | sympathize with each other’s grief.~Annette, who was not ripe 17 II, II | and she felt such violent grief because of this that she 18 II, III| solaced by blending her grief with that sweet sorrow, 19 II, III| nothing. I have had too much grief for a long time.”~“The carriage 20 II, V | with immense pity, immense grief.~Seizing that heavy hair 21 II, V | children when choking with grief, said:~“Oh, my friend, only 22 II, V | thinking how insomnia and grief hasten irremediably the 23 II, V | was perhaps touched at her grief. She did not ask Him to 24 II, VI | to have done with all his grief, with all the misery of 25 II, VI | him, deeply moved by his grief:~“My poor Olivier, how you 26 II, VI | the counter-stroke of that grief, she loved him so much, 27 II, VI | street, where, stupefied with grief, he had fallen under the


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