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mouth 12
mouths 1
move 8
moved 26
movement 21
movements 8
moving 6
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26 filled
26 hours
26 most
26 moved
26 set
26 thus
26 whether
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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moved

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | above the roofs. Nothing moved except a little cloud of 2 I, I | out of its leather sheath, moved about quickly, like a little 3 I, I | chilled by the air, no longer moved restlessly about; then he 4 I, I | at the clock, whose hands moved toward the usual hour in 5 I, I | with interest, a little moved, and somewhat disturbed 6 I, I | his eyes and was so deeply moved that she exclaimed: “Oh!”— 7 I, I | that womanly heart. He was moved to pity, and, in order that 8 I, II | without value or talent, moved in all their actions by 9 I, III| came a noise of seats being moved and chattering of voices, 10 I, III| have her near him.~He was moved in thinking how much they 11 II, II | get away from him; then, moved by masculine instinct, he 12 II, II | whose hearts are easily moved to demonstration.~After 13 II, III| wholly for her daughter, had moved, astonished, and hurt her 14 II, III| each other’s arms. Annette, moved by “Les Pauvres Gens,” allowed 15 II, V | clasped in hands, deeply moved and very sad. At last she 16 II, V | with copper-colored legs moved about, something antique 17 II, V | drawing-room. The attendants moved about, offering drinks. 18 II, V | apparently still a little moved by their tender interview 19 II, V | risen from her bed, she felt moved by a powerful desire to 20 II, VI | beautiful without being moved by it, but now he suddenly 21 II, VI | touchingly the whole house was moved with a thrill of pleasure.~ 22 II, VI | awakening, becoming animated and moved, her little woman’s heart 23 II, VI | resumed, pitying him, deeply moved by his grief:~“My poor Olivier, 24 II, VI | of the pillow. But he had moved, and his pain increased. 25 II, VI | his hand, and waited. He moved no more, his chin had dropped 26 II, VI | passing. Only his fingers moved involuntarily now and then,


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