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waken 1
wakes 1
wales 1
walk 17
walked 22
walking 12
walks 3
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17 takes
17 thrust
17 uneasy
17 walk
17 wanted
17 willing
16 abbe
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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walk

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1 11| Bonacieux was just the woman to walk with in the Plain St. Denis 2 11| form, the hesitation of the walk, and the indecision of the 3 25| was traveling this way to walk up, and proposed a cast 4 25| Now, he was accustomed to walk with his fowling piece on 5 26| to spare time to take a walk with me.' 'Tomorrow morning, 6 29| Porthos continued to walk about with his hands behind 7 30| day it will suit you to walk in the forest? Tomorrow, 8 46| take up his basket and to walk on first. Grimaud obeyed. 9 56| new sentinel commenced his walk in the corridor. At the 10 59| brother about to go for a mere walk takes leave of his sister, 11 59| wind. ~Felton, in his rapid walk, reviewed in his mind all 12 59| ant. ~The rapidity of his walk heated his blood still more; 13 62| Say that I am permitted to walk in those woods. Who knows? 14 63| heart beats so I cannot walk." ~"Courage, courage! remember 15 63| Mme. Bonacieux tried to walk, made two steps, and sank 16 63| you see plainly I cannot walk. Flee alone!" ~"Flee alone, 17 63| and who in vain try to walk. ~A few moments passed;


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