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Guy de Maupassant
The story of a Farm Girl

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1 I| sat down, rather overcome by the stale odor from the 2 I| farmyard, which was surrounded by trees, seemed to be asleep. 3 I| drawing a child's cart, driven by a man as tall as one's finger.~ 4 I| pardon; so they sat down side by side and talked amicably. 5 I| however, he seized her by the neck and kissed her 6 I| hand, if they remained side by side like that much longer; 7 I| their heavy nailed boots. By degrees, however, Jacques 8 I| coming, but she knelt down by his side and shook him until 9 I| do."~Then she seized him by the throat, threw him or 10 I| silence, which was only broken by the noise made by a horse 11 I| broken by the noise made by a horse as he, pulled the 12 I| then said: "I swear it, by Heaven!"~Then she released 13 I| but she was so overwhelmed by the thoughts of her misfortune 14 II| that she had been found out by the cowherd, a precocious 15 II| before she was so upset by it that she was obliged 16 II| under her, and she fell down by the roadside and remained 17 II| promised to have her work done by a charwoman and to take 18 II| often she ran away to cry by herself, for these questions 19 II| obliged to raise her wages.~By degrees she almost monopolized 20 II| it had been her own; and, by dint of making good bargains, 21 II| for all their produce, and by baffling the peasants' tricks 22 II| in gold."~But time passed by, and her wages remained 23 II| farmer was having breakfast by himself in the kitchen, 24 III| moments they remained side by side, in some embarrassment, 25 III| quickly: "Why, to marry me, by Heaven!"~She jumped up, 26 III| person who is overwhelmed by some great misfortune. At 27 III| down, so as not to be seen by any prowling scamp, for 28 III| pulled off the leeches one by one, applied herbs to the 29 III| however, the man shouted: "By George! It is Jacques, the 30 III| tried to think of something by which to swear, as she did 31 III| very imperfectly protected by the undecided will of inert 32 III| her, but she was weakened by fatigue, while he became 33 III| became brutal, intoxicated by desire.~They lived together 34 IV| anxiety, to be troubled by some care, some mental disturbance, 35 IV| hands, sad and devoured by sorrow. He always spoke 36 IV| That I have no children, by ---. When a man takes a 37 V| fault, and she was seized by terrible grief. She was 38 V| obey him, he seized her by the neck and began to strike 39 V| I have had one! I had it by Jacques; you know Jacques. 40 V| have a child?"~"You took me by force, as I suppose you


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