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lieutenant 4
life 41
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light 37
lighted 3
lighter 1
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38 old
38 true
38 voice
37 light
37 night
37 opened
37 replied
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Black Tulip

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1 2,1| which gave access to the light and to the noise of the 2 5,2| he did not appear in the light of a criminal who deserved 3 5,3| by a story to get better light, and thus far he had only 4 6,2| Boxtel thought of it in the light of a speculation. Van Baerle, 5 6,2| succeeded in producing the light brown. ~It might perhaps 6 7,2| Certainly, certainly, not a light spot will disfigure the 7 7,3| January last." ~A sudden light came into the mind of Cornelius. ~" 8 8,2| the night; one solitary light, that of the housekeeper, 9 9,1| chain, on which the double light from the lamp of Rosa and 10 9,2| that first pale beam of light which morning sheds on the 11 9,2| illuminated by the pale light of early morning. ~Cornelius 12 12,1| in another world full of light and glorious tints. ~Three 13 15,1| lantern to throw a little light around, "you see in me your 14 15,1| approaching within the circle of light cast around by the lantern. ~" 15 15,1| the window. ~It was still light enough to see, although 16 15,2| heard on the staircase the light step and the rustle of the 17 15,2| Frisian maid, and soon after a light appeared at the little grated 18 17,1| holes of the grating. ~The light of the lamp illuminated 19 17,1| which shines before the light owing to the living transparency 20 19,2| which, in retiring, left light enough in his heart to last 21 19,2| perhaps he might see, in the light of the April sun, Rosa or 22 20,2| flower, extinguish the gentle light of that innocent and delightful 23 21,1| to exclude every ray of light. ~But when Cornelius awoke 24 21,1| cheered and irradiated by the light of love. ~When Gryphus, 25 21,1| She needed no longer a light, as she could now read. 26 21,1| now read. Moreover, the light might betray her, as Jacob 27 21,1| than ever. And lastly, the light would have shown her blushes. ~ 28 22,2| heard in the lobby a step light as that of a sylph, and 29 23,2| calling Cornelius. By the light of the dark lantern he saw 30 23,2| saw Rosa extinguish the light and return to her chamber. 31 23,2| when she touched with her light foot the lowest step of 32 27,1| some time with the full light falling upon his figure. ~ 33 29,2| looked upon somewhat in the light of brutal irony, especially 34 31,1| trees and of sunshine, of light and shade, had determined 35 31,2| which he always hides his light! ~At length the great and 36 32,1| the prisoner as a ray of light flashing suddenly into his 37 33,2| As to you, it has come to light that you were imprisoned


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