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honoured 1
honours 1
hoogstraet 2
hope 31
hoped 11
hopes 8
horace 4
Frequency    [«  »]
32 soon
31 almost
31 get
31 hope
31 since
31 whether
30 alone
Alexandre Dumas, Père
Master and Pupil

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hope

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1 1 | vanquished people, when they hope that a new chief will be 2 1 | Edict, extinguished the hope which the young Prince might 3 2 | the ear of the Count, "I hope the deputies will give these 4 2 | hands of the Orange party. I hope you have burned the letters 5 3 | gift of an honest man; I hope it will bring you good luck." ~" 6 6 | did not feel the cold, the hope of revenge keeping his blood 7 8 | All at once, a last ray of hope presented itself to his 8 14| letter, had brought back hope to him under her empty wing; 9 14| and was struggling between hope and fear, the shutter of 10 15| and especially the sweet hope, which the presence of Rosa 11 16| to you I have very little hope for the latter one, and 12 16| of time before us. Only I hope that, in planting your bulb, 13 16| book, -- a book which I hope will bring us luck." ~"To-morrow, 14 17| at the Buytenhof." ~"You hope, then?" said Rosa, smiling. ~" 15 17| smiling. ~"Yes, yes, I hope." ~"And I, in my turn, when 16 19| and the day brought no hope to the prisoner. ~At eight 17 19| in all this some selfish hope to hear from Gryphus that 18 19| entertained some latent hope that Rosa would, somehow 19 19| his former inquiry: -- ~"I hope nobody is ill at Loewestein?" ~" 20 19| heart, there had been some hope that it was the old man 21 20| his eyes sparkling with hope. ~Whether she did not, or 22 20| You don't let it grow, I hope, in water like those good 23 21| to the grating with the hope of touching a cheek, a hand, 24 22| is one of my lovers." ~"I hope not Jacob." ~"No, be quiet, 25 25| whom do you take me?" ~"I hope, sir, I take you for what 26 27| your Highness's justice, I hope to gain." ~"Yah!" cried 27 27| and, being balked in his hope, he very nearly fell out 28 28| pigeons were still there, but hope was not there; there was 29 30| There is something like hope in your tone; what do you 30 30| in your tone; what do you hope?" ~She raised her moist 31 30| clasped her hands. ~"You hope in me?" said the Prince. ~"


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