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Guy de Maupassant
The story of a Farm Girl

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1 I| crowing in the distance.~When she had finished her work, 2 I| proudly in their midst. When he crowed, the cocks in 3 I| in fact, almost asleep when she felt two hands on her 4 I| against the stem of a tree. When she saw that, she was sorry, 5 I| that tall, strong wench. When the bleeding had stopped, 6 I| carefully. At last, one night, when every one in the farmhouse 7 I| horses. He pretended to snore when he heard her coming, but 8 I| then slowly munched it.~When Jacques found that she was 9 I| off the fire; and later, when they were all at work, she 10 II| scarcely spoke now, and when she was asked a question, 11 II| remained there till night.~When she got back, she told the 12 II| charwoman and to take her back when she returned.~Her mother 13 II| long, and in the evening, when her work was done, she would 14 II| tall, handsome and rich. When was the wedding to be and 15 II| baffling the peasants' tricks when they offered anything for 16 II| three times about it, but when she got there, she spoke 17 II| but, at last, one day, when the farmer was having breakfast 18 II| embarrassment himself:~"When you come back, I shall have 19 III| to know her, and laughed when it saw her, and she took 20 III| were walking in her sleep. When she got into the yard she 21 III| worn out and panting; and when the sun rose in the purple 22 III| about to throw her self in when sharp, pricking pains in 23 III| recognized the farmer's voice, when he said to her: "Don't be 24 III| surprised at first, but when he tried to take liberties 25 IV| She was almost happy now, when suddenly the farmer's temper 26 IV| almost angrily.~One day, when a neighbor's boy came for 27 IV| have no children, by ---. When a man takes a wife it is 28 IV| what I have against you. When a cow has no calves she 29 IV| not worth anything, and when a woman has no children 30 IV| grew rather more gentle when he heard that, and added: " 31 V| quarrelled all day long, and when they were in their room 32 V| some difficulty, and then, when she was standing on the


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