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chicken 1
chief 1
chiefly 1
child 26
childhood 1
childish 5
childishness 1
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27 street
27 tell
26 certain
26 child
26 emotion
26 filled
26 hours
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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child

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | the old lady had kept the child with her more and more, 2 I, I | said, “It is you, not the child, that I kiss in this way.”~ 3 I, I | as one embraces a crying child. He repeated in a very soft 4 I, I | his hand and kissed the child, and felt no pang of anguish.~ 5 I, I | her coming always with her child.~He felt that between them 6 I, I | s heart as one guards a child crossing a street full of 7 I, II | be brilliant, while the child, hardly budding, was only 8 I, II | Look me in the face, my child,” she said. “Yes, you have 9 I, II | when all had gone, when the child was in her bed, the lamps 10 I, III| on my hat?”~“Yes, go, my child.”~As Annette left the room 11 I, III| what would become of that child when her young mind, influenced 12 I, III| the thirtieth year. The child is right. You admire only 13 I, III| is time to go to bed, my child,” she said to her daughter.~ 14 II, II | come to breakfast, my child.”~But the young girl, shading 15 II, II | You must go to bed, my child.”~They separated, and went 16 II, II | was less untamed. First, a child of the city, then a woman, 17 II, III| Annette; “Wait a moment, my child; I have a word to say to 18 II, IV | sincerely. It was true that the child stirred his instincts of 19 II, IV | kindled within him. No, the child had only breathed upon the 20 II, IV | canvas.~“You may go on, my child; it will not annoy him,” 21 II, IV | me! You treat me like a child.”~“No, not so much as you 22 II, IV | We will take a cab, my child.”~Annette was uneasy.~“What 23 II, V | life. How, then, had this child been able to capture him 24 II, V | paternal tone.~“Listen, my child, I know all about the event 25 II, VI | thus over-exciting this child!~Then the curtain rose on 26 II, VI | little note to write, my child. Go up-stairs, and I will


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