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Alexandre Dumas, Père
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1 1 | tiresome." ~With this, he took his post at the head of 2 2 | And really Cornelius took the pencil and began to 3 3 | mysterious person evidently took to hide himself. ~He was 4 3 | voices answered at once. ~He took it in amazement, cast a 5 3 | lodge with a dragoon, I took away the key from his bunch." ~" 6 3 | lives of two men." ~Rosa took the hand which John de Witt 7 4 | and this time the shot took effect, blowing out his 8 5 | a most alarming rate, he took it into his head to select 9 5 | which shutting out the sun, took half a degree of warmth 10 5 | for his paintings, and he took half a degree from his neighbour' 11 5 | real ones, that Van Baerle took from him half a degree of 12 6 | natural, humorous school who took for their motto in the seventeenth 13 7 | in spite of the cold, he took his stand, with the telescope 14 7 | the movement of his lips, took from his breast pocket a 15 7 | when the frightful events took place at the Hague which 16 7 | mind, jump out." ~Cornelius took the third bulb, approached 17 7 | had laid upon the table, took it without in his confusion 18 7 | magistrate turned round and took a rapid survey of the whole 19 8 | descended from the tree, took a ladder, leaned it against 20 8 | ladder was there. Boxtel took it, carried it with great 21 8 | was a thief. ~However, he took courage again: he had not 22 9 | the ferocious Orangeman took his cresset and his keys 23 11| with her sobs. ~Cornelius took her by the hand. ~"Listen 24 11| accomplished." ~Cornelius took the Bible, and kissed it 25 11| away with him. ~Cornelius took it, and on the second fly 26 15| the mastiff. ~The turnkey took the animal round the jail, 27 15| having closed the window, he took the arm of his daughter, 28 17| turn which the conversation took began to make Rosa uneasy, 29 19| perception and a noble heart, she took a very clear and judicious 30 19| Having finished reading, she took her pen, and began with 31 19| usual visit. This thought took more and more hold of him, 32 19| In the evening, Gryphus took away the breakfast and dinner 33 19| to her chamber, where she took a pen and paper, and during 34 20| 20. The Events Which Took Place During Those Eight 35 20| hands into the soft soil, took a handful of the mould, 36 20| raging in his breast, he took up the rake, smoothed the 37 22| approve of it." ~Cornelius took the letter, and read, in 38 23| threatened to be too cold, Rosa took in the flower-pot. ~Well, 39 23| became too hot, Rosa likewise took in the pot from eleven in 40 23| resumed. ~He first of all took advantage of Rosa's absence 41 23| good order, but Rosa always took the key with her. ~Boxtel 42 24| with his flower all safe, took up his quarters at a good 43 25| indispensable for a journey; took her three hundred guilders, -- 44 25| league and a half. ~Rosa took from him the note, which 45 25| with her father since she took care of the tulip, that 46 26| said the boatman. ~They took a small street, which led 47 26| serenity which, with him, took the place of a smile, "I 48 26| nobody. ~The humble stranger took a book down from the shelf, 49 26| from what you tell me you took advantage of your position, 50 27| bulb to the Prince, who took it from her hands and examined 51 27| third bulb to Van Systens, took the paper, and read. ~No 52 29| made desperate, Cornelius took a decisive step, belaboring 53 33| at the same time William took Rosa's hand, and placed


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