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Guy de Maupassant
The story of a Farm Girl

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1 I| wanted to sew, as usual, but she did not feel strong 2 I| put into the storeroom; but the smell from the kitchen 3 I| hair.~He tried to kiss her, but she gave him a smack in 4 I| neck and kissed her again, but she struck him so violently 5 I| side like that much longer; but she took his arm of her 6 I| state of consternation, but then she got angry, and 7 I| when he heard her coming, but she knelt down by his side 8 I| marry me, as you promised." But he only laughed and replied: " 9 I| you, as that is the case." But she did not believe his 10 I| exciting any suspicion, but she was so overwhelmed by 11 II| not appear to understand; but she had a frightened look, 12 II| Perhaps it was from him? But, as she could not read, 13 II| say a word and went away, but as soon as she was alone 14 II| as thin as a crab's legs; but it lived for all that. She 15 II| She said she was married, but could not be burdened with 16 II| she went back to the farm.~But now in her heart, which 17 II| than her weight in gold."~But time passed by, and her 18 II| schoolmaster three times about it, but when she got there, she 19 II| were something disgraceful; but, at last, one day, when 20 II| uncomfortable under his gaze, but asked for a week's holiday, 21 III| nurse as soon as it saw her. But the next day it began to 22 III| was very unusual with him; but, at last, he made. up his 23 III| fortune."~She did not move, but looked frightened; she did 24 III| slightest movement he may make; but, after waiting for about 25 III| Heaven!"~She jumped up, but fell back on her chair, 26 III| her and tried to bite her, but she turned round and gave 27 III| refused to go any farther; but she saw a pond in the distance, 28 III| corner of her blue apron. But he still tried to find it 29 III| to invoke sacred things, but he interrupted her: "At 30 III| the day almost tranquilly, but was as exhausted as if she 31 III| She . trembled with fear, but immediately recognized the 32 III| was surprised at first, but when he tried to take liberties 33 III| certainly did not consent, but she resisted carelessly 34 III| farmer tried to press on her, but she was weakened by fatigue, 35 IV| cause of her misfortunes, but who was also the cause of 36 IV| more unhappy each time.~But she gradually grew accustomed 37 IV| after the meal was over, but left the room and hastened 38 IV| nave was in total darkness, but she heard footsteps in the 39 IV| on to his greasy cassock. But Rose did not venture to 40 IV| more, and she got up to go, but the priest said: "Courage."~ 41 IV| I do not say that it is, but it is very provoking, all 42 V| farmer consented to try it, but without success; so they 43 V| was to eat a piece of it, but they ate the whole loaf 44 V| unknown in the country, but infallible, so he declared; 45 V| infallible, so he declared; but none of them had the desired 46 V| fruitful a second time; but it was in vain, and then 47 V| the face with his fists, but she said nothing and did 48 V| He promised to marry me, but he left this neighborhood 49 V| and could hardly speak, but at last he stammered out: " 50 V| assuredly have run away, but the farmer rubbed his hands 51 V| saying it for form's sake, but I am glad, I am really very


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