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look 49
look-out 1
looked 35
looking 29
loomed 1
looming 1
loosed 1
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30 sun
29 ground
29 letter
29 looking
29 received
29 society
29 soil
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Black Tulip

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1 1,3| brandishing their hatchets, and looking death and defiance in all 2 2,3| to you. Burn it without looking at it, and without opening 3 3,2| But," replied the officer, looking with astonishment at the 4 3,2| one nor the other." ~Then, looking with a steady glance after 5 4,1| three men then stopped, looking after the carriage, being 6 4,2| those three men whom we left looking after the carriage, and 7 5,3| between their gardens, and, looking into that of his neighbour 8 7,2| his elbows on the cover, looking with intense delight on 9 7,2| Hague, ran off without even looking behind him. ~"All right! 10 7,2| here it is," he said; and, looking at it with almost fatherly 11 7,3| his inestimable bulbs. ~Looking about for a paper in which 12 8,2| was found. ~And yet, on looking over the register of seeds 13 10,1| mademoiselle," answered Cornelius, looking at the things she had brought, - " 14 10,2| Cornelius stood immovable, looking at Rosa, yet looking at 15 10,2| immovable, looking at Rosa, yet looking at her as if he did not 16 14,2| stretched out his arms, and, looking to heaven, uttered a cry 17 15,1| pleasant one," said Cornelius, looking at Rosa. ~"Yes, yes, too 18 17,1| a connoisseur by merely looking at the bulb would be able 19 20,1| was to plant your tulip, looking round all the while to see 20 20,1| stopped with a careless air, looking about in all directions, 21 20,2| To-morrow?" said Rosa, looking at Cornelius askance. "I 22 21,1| salutations, she retired a step, looking at him with a glance, the 23 25,2| oh!" said Van Systens, looking at Rosa. "What! you are 24 26,2| leaning on the window, and looking through the panes into the 25 27,2| to you. Burn it without looking at it, and without opening 26 31,2| every halt. ~Every eye was looking eagerly for the heroine 27 31,2| tulip and the purse, timidly looking among the crowd, for more 28 32,1| the whole of Haarlem is looking at at this moment is neither 29 32,2| the scaffold. ~William, looking with his cold glance on


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