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groaning 1
groans 2
grotius 13
ground 29
groundwork 1
group 3
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30 new
30 staircase
30 sun
29 ground
29 letter
29 looking
29 received
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Black Tulip

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1 4,2| before having set foot on the ground, whilst still on the bottom 2 5,3| plants, was removed, and the ground disposed in beds of loam 3 6,1| begins to peep from the ground, to that glorious one, when, 4 6,1| having alighted on the ground, first tried to fly each 5 7,1| do not abide in the open ground in winter. They need the 6 7,3| Twenty-five feet from the ground!" ~"But you will fall on 7 7,3| a man who is sure of his ground. ~Then, turning round towards 8 8,2| plunge his hand into the soft ground. ~He found nothing, and 9 8,2| than ten square feet of ground. ~At last no doubt remained 10 10,1| father stretched on the ground, and the prisoner bending 11 10,1| and is left lying on the ground." ~"Hush, my father," said 12 11,2| Recorder, bowing to the ground. "You may ask for any clergyman 13 16,1| need not be put into the ground for a month at least. So 14 17,1| himself and saw me digging the ground, and certainly it was me 15 18,2| to put the bulb into the ground; leave the garden, but look 16 19,2| are to put the bulb in the ground." ~He had intended to fix, 17 20,1| say, the spot where the ground was newly turned, he stopped 18 20,1| up the rake, smoothed the ground, so as to leave it on his 19 20,1| bulb? It has been in the ground for these six days." ~"Where? 20 20,2| it once peeps out of the ground, I shall do as you have 21 20,2| bulb has now been in the ground for six days?" ~"Yes, six 22 21,1| our pretty Rosa?" ~Gryphus ground his teeth, saying. - ~"Here 23 23,1| feigned to put it in the ground, and entertaining no doubt 24 27,1| you deny having dug in the ground with your hands - but, thank 25 27,2| let the paper fall to the ground; and the expression of pain 26 29,1| The knife fell to the ground, and Cornelius put his foot 27 30,1| Rosa cast her eyes to the ground. ~"What is the reason of 28 33,1| hopes, lay senseless on the ground. ~When they raised him, 29 33,2| garden; for the plot of ground belonging to him had been


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