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sucked 1
sudden 16
suddenly 91
suffer 24
suffered 14
suffering 25
suffers 4
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24 roncieres
24 saying
24 society
24 suffer
24 sweet
24 tone
24 turning
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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suffer

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | come that day he should suffer keenly.~The door-bell rang 2 I, I | cruel grief of seeing him suffer, yet that grief was almost 3 I, I | soft tone: “There, there! I suffer too much;” then, suddenly, 4 I, I | situation. No, she did not suffer. She was afraid to think, 5 I, I | gallant fancy.~Then she would suffer; her sleep would be tortured 6 I, I | jealousy, after making him suffer a little, she allowed him 7 I, III| that had often made him suffer, which had given him suffering 8 II, I | which stifles~you, making me suffer also at this moment.~“With 9 II, I | see anything new,~and I suffer from this as if I were blind. 10 II, I | is because of you that I suffer this anguish, for it is 11 II, I | Adieu! Return soon. I suffer too much when you are far 12 II, II | you so much that I love to suffer for you, I love even my 13 II, III| that from which I begin to suffer, and which makes me so anxious. 14 II, V | under certainty than to suffer thus under doubt, not able 15 II, V | stammering: “Oh, do not lie! I suffer too much!”~Then, letting 16 II, V | he continued to think and suffer until daylight.~He rose 17 II, VI | a burning rage made him suffer terribly.~He still held 18 II, VI | My poor Olivier, how you suffer!”~He leaned his white head 19 II, VI | recover,” he said at last. “I suffer too much.”~“Do you suffer 20 II, VI | suffer too much.”~“Do you suffer very much?” she murmured.~“ 21 II, VI | drawn with pain.~Seeing him suffer thus, she resigned herself 22 II, VI | Presently she asked: “Do you suffer much?”~He did not reply.~ 23 II, VI | Terrified, she repeated: “Do you suffer? Olivier! Answer me! Shall 24 II, VI | grow easier, in fact, to suffer less, to fall suddenly into


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