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  • The "Rosier" took one of these and ate it, although he was as full as an egg.

    Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant Guy de Maupassant 1871

  • "Rosier" must have been the victim of some stratagem, some trick, some jealousy; but in what way?

    Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant Guy de Maupassant 1871

  • The "Rosier" was sobbing without knowing why, from a confused emotion, from pride and a vague and happy feeling of tenderness.

    Original Short Stories — Volume 09 Guy de Maupassant 1871

  • The "Rosier" took one of these and ate it, although he was as full as an egg.

    Original Short Stories — Volume 09 Guy de Maupassant 1871

  • Paris, Gisors learned with astonishment that its "Rosier" had stopped the vehicle at a distance of about two hundred metres from the town, had climbed up on it and paid his fare, handing over a gold piece and receiving the change, and that he had quietly alighted in the centre of the great city.

    Original Short Stories — Volume 09 Guy de Maupassant 1871

  • The ex - "Rosier" was in that profound, invincible sleep that is alarming, and the doctor, in surprise, went to seek assistance to help him in carrying the young man to Boncheval's drugstore.

    Original Short Stories — Volume 09 Guy de Maupassant 1871

  • They stopped at the door of the fruit store, and the "Rosier" was left at his mother's house.

    Original Short Stories — Volume 09 Guy de Maupassant 1871

  • Who will ever know or who can tell what a terrible conflict took place in the soul of the "Rosier" between good and evil, the tumultuous attack of Satan, his artifices, the temptations which he offered to this timid virgin heart?

    Original Short Stories — Volume 09 Guy de Maupassant 1871

  • The "Rosier" must have been the victim of some stratagem, some trick, some jealousy; but in what way?

    Original Short Stories — Volume 09 Guy de Maupassant 1871

  • His reputation as a drunkard became so well known and spread so far that even at Evreux they talked of Mme. Husson's "Rosier," and the sots of the countryside have been given that nickname.

    Original Short Stories — Volume 09 Guy de Maupassant 1871

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