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signaled 1
significantly 1
signified 2
silence 23
silent 16
silhouette 1
silhouettes 1
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23 mamma
23 remain
23 right
23 silence
23 thin
23 though
23 touched
Guy de Maupassant
Strong as death

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silence

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | no sound broke the deep silence save the sharp short cries 2 I, I | nineteenth century. After a silence, she inquired:~“Will you 3 I, II | preserved a politely disdainful silence. But suddenly the Baron’ 4 I, III| imprinted on his vision.~Silence followed; then came a noise 5 I, III| relapsed into almost complete silence, and thought that it was 6 I, III| him!”~There was a brief silence. The Countess took up her 7 I, IV | evenings alone in the chill silence of his empty rooms. Not 8 I, IV | to lapse into occasional silence that was slightly somnolent, 9 I, IV | to find repose in tender silence from the effort he had made.~ 10 II, I | not last long.”~After a silence Guilleroy resumed:~“Where 11 II, II | illimitable, and the soft silence, the living silence of that 12 II, II | soft silence, the living silence of that vast space, so warm 13 II, II | harmony of which seemed like silence.~A quail in a neighboring 14 II, II | walk was made in thoughtful silence, the recollection of the 15 II, III| on her knees, in the deep silence of the church, broken only 16 II, IV | mind, and his persistent silence might be interpreted.~As 17 II, IV | echo; then, sinking into silence, appeared to leave it to 18 II, IV | walked for some time in silence, enjoying the sweet realization 19 II, V | sad. At last she broke the silence, murmuring:~“Oh, the hours 20 II, V | time. She listened in the silence of the night to the ticking 21 II, VI | after a brief and profound silence, the first measure of the 22 II, VI | Then after a moment of silence she added: “It is the fault 23 II, VI | After a few moments of silence, those instants when souls


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