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Guy de Maupassant
The story of a Farm Girl

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1 I| neighboring farmyards replied to him, as if they were uttering 2 I| to kiss her, but she gave him a smack in the face, for 3 I| her again, but she struck him so violently in the face 4 I| was sorry, and going up to him, she said: "Have I hurt 5 I| nothing; only she had hit him right on the middle of the 6 I| admiration, for she had inspired him with a feeling of respect 7 I| round his neck and kissed him till they were both out 8 I| because she could not meet him, as he avoided her most 9 I| down by his side and shook him until he sat up.~"What do 10 I| to do."~Then she seized him by the throat, threw him 11 I| him by the throat, threw him or his back, so that he 12 I| her, and, half strangling him, she shouted into his face:~" 13 I| no chance of speaking to him for several days; and, as 14 II| superhuman powers, which enabled him to read people's consciences; 15 II| down. Perhaps it was from him? But, as she could not read, 16 II| monopolized the work and persuaded him to get rid of one servant 17 II| became. indispensable to him. She kept such a strict 18 II| the kitchen, she said to him, with some embarrassment, 19 II| that she wished to speak to him particularly. He raised 20 III| understand her, and told him her troubles; how hard her 21 III| which was very unusual with him; but, at last, he made. 22 III| and, seeing that she gave him no answer, he went on: " 23 III| say, and Rose looked at him with the air of a person 24 III| you want?" She looked at him, almost in terror, then 25 III| matter, which had troubled him a good deal, for he had 26 III| be a capital bargain for him, as he thus bound a woman 27 III| who would certainly bring him more than if she had the 28 III| I say?" And as she gave him no answer, he continued: " 29 III| times. Did you ever give him your promise, eh?"~This 30 III| to-day and ask me to marry him I would have nothing to 31 III| have nothing to do with him." She spoke with such an 32 III| thought she had got rid of him altogether and spent the 33 IV| PART IV~She married him. She felt as if she were 34 IV| spoke rather crossly to him, as she was very busy, her 35 IV| child you would not treat him so." She was hurt and did 36 IV| venture to remain alone with him after the meal was over, 37 IV| increasing mist. She went up to him, as he was going out.~"Is 38 IV| flood of tears, she said to him: "What have you got against 39 V| day drove off to consult him. The shepherd gave him a 40 V| consult him. The shepherd gave him a loaf on which he had made 41 V| daylight. As she did not obey him, he seized her by the neck 42 V| she rebelled, and flinging him against the wall with a 43 V| down, with his arms behind him. She was cowering on the 44 V| have no children?" She gave him no answer, and he began 45 V| though she could not hear him: "Come along, mother, we


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