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turn 25
turned 31
turned-down 2
turning 24
turns 3
turpentine 1
turque 1
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24 suffer
24 sweet
24 tone
24 turning
23 above
23 arm
23 arms
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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turning

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | he responded promptly, turning around. Then, throwing his 2 I, I | took him by the arm, and turning again toward the divan made 3 I, I | slipped it down quickly, turning it inside out, as one would 4 I, I | dreamily with the light shoe, turning it over abstractedly in 5 I, I | over the two golden arrows turning so slowly, in order to push 6 I, II | the company, but added, turning to Annette:~“Look at your 7 I, II | girl, and said suddenly, turning to her:~“Listen to me, Nanette. 8 I, III| them in such a way that, turning away his head that he might 9 II, II | their large, moist eyes, turning their heads to watch him.~ 10 II, III| man forget himself, and turning toward the Countess he murmured:~“ 11 II, IV | rabbits riddled with shot, turning somersaults like clowns, 12 II, IV | began once more, and he, turning his head, began again to 13 II, V | Count, looking at the clock. Turning to the painter, he added: “ 14 II, V | raised her head violently, turning toward himself two bewildered 15 II, V | murmured.~Rocdiane resumed, turning toward Bertin: “Is it true 16 II, V | were a sentient thing while turning it in her fingers.~One day, 17 II, VI | more successful than you.” Turning to Annette, she added: “ 18 II, VI | she shows an indication of turning to look at or recognize 19 II, VI | you for it.”~And softly, turning a little, she laid her lips 20 II, VI | departed quickly, without turning toward her again.~When she 21 II, VI | taken the letter and was turning it over in his fingers, 22 II, VI | most valiant of creatures.~Turning to her maid she said: “Quick! 23 II, VI | discussing the care to be given. Turning her head the Countess said 24 II, VI | half consumed, twisting and turning black, and she saw something


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