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caring 1
carnation 2
carnations 2
carriage 42
carriages 1
carried 19
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43 place
43 whole
42 buytenhof
42 carriage
42 went
41 during
41 life
Alexandre Dumas, Père
Master and Pupil

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carriage

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1 3 | But have you not got your carriage?" asked the girl. ~"The 2 3 | asked the girl. ~"The carriage is down near the great entrance." ~" 3 3 | lonely street where their carriage was ready to receive them. ~" 4 3 | made Cornelius get into the carriage first, the Grand Pensionary 5 3 | fastening the apron of the carriage, called out to the coachman, -- ~" 6 3 | for the two brothers. ~The carriage drove off with the fugitives 7 4 | will let us through." ~The carriage moved along, but it was 8 4 | put his head out of the carriage window, he was seen and 9 4 | stopped, looking after the carriage, being however not yet quite 10 4 | whom it contained. ~The carriage in the meanwhile arrived 11 4 | gatekeeper, rushing towards the carriage; "but, upon my sacred word, 12 4 | we left looking after the carriage, and who, in the meanwhile, 13 4 | mischief with regard to the carriage. ~When they saw the horses 14 4 | enclosed within the body of the carriage, were not able to see anything; 15 4 | the street along which the carriage was to proceed, and its 16 4 | who were running after the carriage to the people who were coming 17 4 | brothers had felt their carriage pass. ~The coachman stopped, 18 4 | himself. ~In an instant the carriage was hemmed in between those 19 4 | Grand Pensionary from the carriage, they strike him, they tear 20 4 | likewise drag out of the carriage, -- Cornelius, who is already 21 4 | on the bottom step of the carriage, was struck down with an 22 8 | and has been put into a carriage, and they are driving him 23 25| stable-keeper to hire a carriage. ~The man had only a two-wheel 24 28| lips, and the whole of his carriage, and even all his movements, 25 29| The officer pointed to a carriage, drawn by four horses, which 26 29| approaching the door of the carriage, whilst the officer, with 27 29| obliged to you. Goodbye." ~The carriage drove away. ~"Ah! you villain, 28 30| Awaiting Van Baerle ~The carriage rolled on during the whole 29 30| passed the night in the carriage. On the following morning 30 32| cheers still resounded, a carriage was driving along the road 31 32| of men and women. ~This carriage, covered with dust, and 32 32| silence, during which the carriage had proceeded a few yards, 33 32| throwing himself back in the carriage, "that the black tulip will 34 32| half his body out of the carriage window. "Where is it? where 35 32| come quickly back into the carriage, for here is the escort 36 32| threw himself back into the carriage, but he could only keep 37 32| again leaned out of the carriage window, gesticulating imploringly 38 32| his Highness ordered his carriage to stop. ~In an instant 39 32| about six yards from the carriage in which Van Baerle was 40 32| Stadtholder had jumped out of the carriage, and was respectfully approaching 41 32| staggering on the steps of his carriage; had not the officer supported 42 33| gathering there, he entered his carriage and drove off. ~Cornelius


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