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reach 5
reached 16
reaching 2
read 55
reader 18
readily 4
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56 order
55 go
55 jailer
55 read
55 yet
54 give
54 seen
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Black Tulip

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1 1,3| likely does not know how to read, who consequently has never 2 1,3| who consequently has never read anything, and yet with one 3 2,3| have not I been enabled to read every thought in Van Baerle' 4 3,3| that I do not know how to read!" ~"The shouts and cries 5 7,1| prying neighbour could not read in the movement of his lips, 6 7,2| that you are requested to read this paper without losing 7 7,2| bulb; "your paper shall be read, indeed it shall." ~Then, 8 8,2| Amsterdam their ledgers, Boxtel read these lines: - ~"To-day, 9 9,2| twenty-eight, was able to read the following lines, daubed 10 9,2| master, what have I read down there?" ~"Where down 11 9,2| answered, "so, you have read it. Well, my good sir, that' 12 11,2| Recorder of the States came to read the sentence to him. ~Master 13 11,2| After the sentence was read, the Recorder asked him 14 11,3| unfortunately, I am not able to read, I will take care that what 15 11,3| Bible to Rosa, said, - ~"Read." ~"Alas!" she answered, " 16 11,3| already told you I cannot read." ~Cornelius then read to 17 11,3| cannot read." ~Cornelius then read to Rosa the testament that 18 11,3| which, if Van Baerle had read them, would undoubtedly 19 13,2| the Stadtholder publicly read out, - then Boxtel was no 20 14,2| which, alas! I could not read myself, but which your housekeeper 21 14,2| but which your housekeeper read to me, I hastened to my 22 15,2| sorry that I am not able to read, but never so much so as 23 15,2| regretted not being able to read," said Cornelius. "I should 24 15,2| she said, laughing, "to read all the letters which were 25 15,2| answered, "I got some friend to read them to me, which was capital 26 16,2| girl, would not be able to read what I should write to you, 27 16,2| Rosa, smiling. "Teach me to read and write. I shall make 28 16,2| that you should learn to read." ~"When shall we begin?" ~" 29 16,2| Already? But what shall we read?" ~"Oh," said Rosa, "I have 30 17,1| quite convenient for them to read each other's faces. ~Rosa 31 17,1| you begin to know how to read you will read all that I 32 17,1| know how to read you will read all that I write to you 33 17,1| t you, Rosa?" ~"I shall read it, if you write with good 34 18,1| was as if he had tried to read my thoughts at the bottom 35 19,2| upon it, opened it, and read the following words, in 36 20,1| yourself with not being able to read. Not only do you read very 37 20,1| to read. Not only do you read very fluently, but also 38 20,1| only received, but also read your note. Accordingly I 39 20,2| now, as you know how to read ---- " ~Here Cornelius heaved 40 20,2| for now, as I know how to read, I read it every day over 41 20,2| as I know how to read, I read it every day over and over 42 21,1| light, as she could now read. Moreover, the light might 43 22,2| Cornelius took the letter, and read, in a handwriting which 44 26,2| ago, knew neither how to read nor how to write. No, the 45 26,2| Having said this he began to read again, at least in appearance. ~" 46 27,2| suddenly lighted up; she read, with breathless anxiety, 47 27,2| to the Prince and said, "Read, Monseigneur, for Heaven' 48 27,2| Monseigneur, for Heaven's sake, read!" ~William handed the third 49 27,2| Systens, took the paper, and read. ~No sooner had he looked 50 27,2| and which his Highness had read, folded up, and so carefully 51 27,2| good Cornelius teach me to read." ~ ~ 52 29,1| The regulations had been read to him at the moment of 53 30,1| what no man could do, - read the thoughts of his master 54 30,1| to Loewestein; you will read the orders which I give 55 33,2| her married life, could read and write so well that she


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