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don 6
done 18
donkey 1
door 49
doors 8
doorsill 1
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50 home
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49 door
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49 look
49 night
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1 I | convent. A voice outside the door calledJeannette.” Jeanne 2 I | carriage drove up to the door. Jeanne was ready to step 3 I | they closed the carriage door, taking the last orders 4 I | standing before the carriage door with lanterns in their hands. 5 III | carriage drove up to the door, and Madame Adelaide, in 6 IV | happiness. She felt as though a door had opened in front of her; 7 V | joy as they waited for the door to be opened after Julien 8 VI | reality, which closed the door on vague hopes, on the enchanting 9 VI | carriage up to the front door.~Julien, looking clean and 10 VI | closed shutters.~The hall door opened abruptly, and an 11 VI | order the carriage to the door, but the bell would not 12 VII | exasperation, banging the door after him and exclaiming: “ 13 VII | staircase quietly, found the door, opened it, and called, “ 14 VII | assassin. She looked for a door of escape, a hiding place, 15 VII | But he was already at the door, a candle in his hand, still 16 VII | she suddenly opened the door into the garden and darted 17 VII | rolled on the floor. The door opened. Aunt Lison came 18 VII | bowing to the baroness.~The door at the end of the room opened 19 VII | the room, clinging to the door frame, and being pushed 20 VII | floor and dragged her to the door, and threw her like a package 21 VII | she had liked him!~The door was pushed violently open 22 VIII| discreetly concealed behind the door of the lobby.~Toward morning 23 VIII| her bare feet go to the door, listen at the keyhole to 24 VIII| very indignant.~From the door he called out to his parents-in-law, 25 IX | seignorial residence.”~The hall door was opened and the pale 26 IX | down on the mat outside the door.~He seemed more at his ease 27 IX | carriage stopped at the door and the happy face of the 28 IX | agony of grief.~When the door opened and the doctor appeared, 29 IX | next room.~Jeanne shut the door and opened the windows wide. 30 IX | happiness.~A noise at the door made her start. It was Julien. “ 31 X | happiness, she locked her door every night when she retired, 32 X | eye to the bottom of the door and looked inside. He did 33 X | with their fists on the door, not understanding what 34 XI | casing of the drawing-room door, showing his progress from 35 XI | the lesson was over at the door of the church, where there 36 XI | I will open to you the door of His dwelling when you 37 XII | was waiting outside the door. He greeted her in a friendly 38 XIII| The high road before her door stretched to right and left 39 XIII| alley. She stopped at a door, so overcome that she could 40 XIII| at last she entered the door, and walking along a passage, 41 XIII| She would pause at the door, look in, see all the people 42 XIII| there was a knock at the door. She cried: “Come in!” ready 43 XIV | is waiting for us at the door. We are going to ‘The Poplars,’ 44 XIV | against the edge of the door, against which she leaned 45 XIV | She chanced to look at the door against which she had been 46 XIV | little forehead against the door while they measured his 47 XIV | she kissed the edge of the door in a frenzy of affection.~ 48 XIV | something white under the door. It was a letter that the 49 XIV | postman had slipped under the door while she was out. She recognized


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