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carlsbourg 2
carpet 2
carpeted 2
carriage 27
carriages 4
carried 3
carry 2
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27 ah
27 along
27 because
27 carriage
27 end
27 kind
27 meet
Guy de Maupassant
Bel Ami

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carriage

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1 I | preserving his military air and carriage, and rudely jostled the 2 I | smoked their pipes at the carriage gates, and pedestrians strolled 3 II | manners and a dignified carriage. It was M. Walter, deputy, 4 V | the dark recesses of the carriage. Of what was she thinking? 5 V | strength to resist.~The carriage stopped at her door, but 6 VII | would call for him in a carriage the next morning at seven 7 VII | gentleman was seated in the carriage. Rival said: “Dr. Le Brument.” 8 VII | you,” as he entered the carriage. Jacques Rival and Boisrenard 9 VII | accident might happen to the carriage; if he could only break 10 VII | end of a glade he saw a carriage standing and four gentlemen 11 VIII| jolting on the road.”~The carriage arrived, Forestier descended 12 VIII| Juan Art Pottery,” and the carriage drew up at the door. Forestier 13 VIII| As he could not leave the carriage, they brought the pieces 14 VIII| young man leaned out of the carriage, and looked at the youthful 15 IX | and he leaped from the carriage crying: “Here they are, 16 IX | apple and as round.~The carriage preceded them with the luggage. 17 X | certainly.”~They took an open carriage and drove to the Avenue 18 X | behind another. When the carriage containing Georges and Madeleine 19 X | think of nothing else. The carriage rolled on toward the Arc 20 XI | for Mme. Walter in an open carriage, for the weather was delightful. 21 XI | the Walters, awaited his carriage. When seated face to face 22 XI | they were seated in the carriage, he seized her hand, and 23 XII | she ceased speaking. The carriage stopped. Du Roy opened the 24 XV | year. We cannot even keep a carriage on that.”~They had, in the 25 XVII| morning in a large six-seated carriage drawn by four horses. They 26 XVII| Suzanne as they sat in the carriage and their eyes met.~Mme. 27 XVII| way of Chatou. When the carriage arrived at the door of the


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