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purity 1
purple 1
purpose 24
purse 30
purses 2
pursestrings 1
pursue 8
Frequency    [«  »]
30 magnificent
30 misfortune
30 object
30 purse
30 quarter
30 raised
30 seek
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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purse

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1 1 | remained in d'Artagnan's purse. ~The host had reckoned 2 1 | but his little old velvet purse with the eleven crowns it 3 1 | opening and reopening his purse; but when he found that 4 1 | crowns majestically from his purse and gave them to the host, 5 2 | with the contents of my own purse," answered he whom they 6 2 | that I bought this new purse with what my mistress put 7 3 | Paris with four crowns in my purse, and would have fought with 8 7 | companions, although his purse was ever at their service; 9 7 | person, but with money in his purse. ~As to Aramis, he never 10 11| battles afterward, without the purse, more or less furnished, 11 14| indemnified. Here, take this purse of a hundred pistoles, and 12 14| hesitating to take the purse, fearing, doubtless, that 13 24| ring on his finger, his purse in his pocket, and his pistols 14 25| traveler's abandoning his purse to save his life. It goes 15 27| pay you, I had placed my purse on the table." ~"Yes, monsieur." ~" 16 27| Yes, monsieur." ~"That purse contained sixty pistoles; 17 27| Very well; get me my purse back and keep the sixty 18 28| lackeys. That has weakened my purse." ~"And I," said Aramis, " 19 29| passengers had not left a purse behind them. They might 20 29| refractory with respect to her purse. ~Amid all this, d'Artagnan 21 31| wound not mortal, a large purse dropped from his clothes. 22 31| year from him. Keep the purse for your lackeys." ~D'Artagnan 23 31| lackeys." ~D'Artagnan put the purse into his pocket. ~"And now, 24 31| you mean to do with that purse?" whispered he. ~"Why, I 25 31| Englishmen." ~Athos took the purse, and threw it into the hand 26 35| commission, she had given Kitty a purse. ~Returning to her own room, 27 35| room, Kitty had thrown the purse into a corner, where it 28 41| might have a well-furnished purse in his pocket. ~D'Artagnan 29 41| A leather pocketbook, a purse, in which was evidently 30 41| where they fell, threw the purse to the wounded man, and


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