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wooden 2
woollen 1
word 22
words 36
wore 1
work 16
worked 3
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36 rather
36 room
36 think
36 words
35 can
35 done
35 ever
Alexandre Dumas, Père
Master and Pupil

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1 3 | wished to speak, but his words were not heard, and he was 2 3 | yet loud enough for his words to be not altogether lost 3 3 | Good-bye, my child! words could never express our 4 4 | such fatalities." ~At these words the officer felt his blood 5 4 | it, my friend." ~The last words were addressed to the gatekeeper, 6 7 | after having said some few words to Cornelius, the meaning 7 9 | of the full import of the words, which her father had just 8 11| you please." ~Saying these words he went out backwards, and 9 11| prisoner pronounced these words, the belfry clock of the 10 11| difficulty uttered these words, Rosa almost swooned away 11 14| to tell you all in a few words. The Stadtholder has a country-house, 12 15| dear Rosa." ~Saying these words, Cornelius put his face 13 15| else." ~And, saying these words, Rosa looked so exceedingly 14 17| heart, poured these kind words, like a drop of balm, on 15 18| pronounced these consolatory words when a voice was heard from 16 18| she came back. Her first words announced to Cornelius that 17 18| Jacob say or do at these words?" asked Cornelius. ~"At 18 18| asked Cornelius. ~"At these words, if I must say it, his eyes 19 18| She pronounced these words with a smile, which was 20 19| tell her so, and as the words of Cornelius's thoughtless 21 19| darkness closed in! The words which he had said to Rosa 22 19| and read the following words, in a handwriting which 23 19| well." ~Although these few words of Rosa's somewhat soothed 24 20| Rosa pronounced those few words in a freezing tone, which 25 23| seen, only exchanged a few words before Cornelius sent Rosa 26 25| the black tulip." ~These words seemed to be an "Open Sesame," 27 26| Prince, who, since the first words of Rosa, seemed to try to 28 27| of God, broke out in the words, -- ~"Thou knowest best 29 28| him." ~Cornelius at these words stopped for a moment, biting 30 28| me to it," and with these words he drew forth a clasp-knife 31 29| Esplanade." ~He uttered these words loud enough for the chatty 32 31| in the most insignificant words of men of political importance 33 32| the same instant. These words of the all-powerful Prince, 34 33| In pronouncing these words, the Prince, to judge of 35 33| And, saying these words, the Prince handed to Cornelius 36 33| Prince, after these last words, which contrary to his custom,


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