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Alexandre Dumas, fils
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1 1 | characters until one has spent a long time in studying men, as 2 1 | before them. ~I was not long in discovering the reason 3 2 | the natural fatigue of long walks, had indeed more or 4 2 | anything but what she was. As long as she remained at Bagneres, 5 2 | take her as she was, so long as he might see her, and 6 3 | during the two months of her long and painful agony. ~Then 7 4 | suffering less. I shall not live long enough, I expect, to have 8 4 | for a few minutes longer, long enough to dry my eyes, so 9 6 | emotion would still, for a long time to come, prove stronger 10 6 | three weeks." ~"You had a long journey." ~"Oh, I was not 11 6 | or I should have returned long ago; but I had scarcely 12 6 | brain, it must have been a long night for Armand. When I 13 6 | of the pause to draw in a long breath, for I, too, felt 14 6 | tightly set. The black hair, long and dry, was pressed tightly 15 6 | with me, and to draw in long breaths of it. ~Through 16 7 | the poor girl won't last long." ~I remember the words 17 7 | would have purchased by long waiting or some great sacrifice. 18 9 | as if to say, "Oh, it is long since that I have done with 19 10| her bosom was raised by a long sigh, which seemed to relieve 20 10| lovers, they leave us, and long nights follow long days. 21 10| and long nights follow long days. I know it. I was in 22 10| And even all night?" ~"As long as I did not weary you." ~" 23 10| agitation, and that the hour so long awaited was drawing near. ~" 24 10| details what I do. I have long wished for a young lover, 25 10| satisfied in obtaining for a long time what they scarcely 26 10| because I shall not live as long as others, and I have promised 27 12| the feelings. They have long known the words that we 28 12| thought of me?" ~"All day long." ~"Do you know that I am 29 13| has been with her for a long time; he has always given 30 13| count to go; he won't be long in leaving the coast clear." ~ 31 14| she would have answered long before. ~Then I began to 32 14| said to myself all night long, and what I was every moment 33 15| have ten lovers extra, as long as they get dresses or a 34 15| Marguerite, tired out with this long confession, threw herself 35 16| I looked at the house so long that I began by thinking 36 17| had shut themselves. ~Not long after, Prudence returned 37 17| Besides, I have not such a long time to live that I need 38 17| we were not to be happy long. ~For two months we had 39 18| embracing me she fell into a long reverie. ~Scenes of this 40 19| Prudence?" ~"No." ~"You were a long time in Paris." ~"I found 41 19| estate, and then keep me? How long will that last? Two or three 42 20| have said to myself that as long as I did nothing contrary 43 20| but I can only be happy as long as I am the lover of this 44 21| neck, but she cried for a long time in my arms. I questioned 45 21| especially to be with her as long as possible. ~She agreed, 46 21| future appeared as I had long desired to see it. I had 47 22| Marguerite's tears all day long, which my father's kind 48 22| minutes longer, for, as long as I doubted, there was 49 22| hopes, will not be very long now." ~When I had read the 50 23| detained me away from her so long. ~When one's existence has 51 23| reassert itself in a body so long inert. ~It was not enough 52 23| such occasions. To cut a long story short he gave her 53 23| he will stay with her a long time." ~"And what is she 54 24| she coughs she won't last long now." ~And Prudence held 55 24| jealous delirium which was long enough for the shameful 56 25| 25 ~Armand, tired by this long narrative, often interrupted 57 26| not live away from me for long, and when I met you in the 58 26| the time of your return a long while elapsed, during which 59 26| and I think it will not be long before this hope is realized. 60 26| that you were gone on a long voyage. There was nothing 61 26| whom I have known for a long time, asked me if I would 62 26| Armand, and I would have died long ago if I had not had the 63 26| if it were going to be as long as the last, anywhere but 64 26| that she is not here for long. Since she got so ill the 65 26| pointed out a cap and a long chemise covered with lace, 66 26| knees. I do not know how long the impression of what I 67 26| these sad impressions for long, for my life is not my own 68 26| occurred, in the fear, if a long time elapsed between them 69 27| affectionately. I was not long in seeing that the paternal


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