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ascribed 1
ashamed 4
aside 6
ask 69
asked 81
asking 15
asks 3
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71 left
71 once
70 duke
69 ask
69 enough
69 every
69 first
Alexandre Dumas, fils
Camille

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1 3 | scene, who would nodoubt ask themselves what my purpose 2 4 | of me? I gave orders to ask him in at once. ~I saw a 3 4 | you. I have simply come to ask of you a great service." ~" 4 4 | Because I have come to ask you to give it up to me." ~" 5 4 | by you, and I decided to ask you to give it up to me, 6 4 | to see her as she is. You ask if I forgive you; oh, with 7 5 | in love. It is no good to ask them for what they can not 8 5 | again. I was beginning to ask myself if, when he had come 9 6 | you take my passport and ask if there are any letters 10 7 | he replied. I dared not ask him for her address, and 11 7 | I will introduce you." ~"Ask her if you may." ~"Really, 12 7 | not have begged Ernest to ask your permission to introduce 13 7 | madame, I have only to ask your pardon for my indiscretion, 14 7 | it. ~Every day I went to ask after her, without leaving 15 8 | simple as what I had to ask of her. ~I took advantage 16 8 | across at Marguerite to ask her, "Whom are you looking 17 8 | should like to." ~"Shall I ask her to come over to our 18 10| for two months I came to ask after you every day." ~" 19 10| you satisfied?" ~"Need you ask me?" ~"Not a word of this 20 11| Marguerite. I had nothing more to ask of her. Nevertheless, though 21 11| everything that one could ask about a man of your age. 22 12| but if I should already ask for something?" ~"What?" ~" 23 12| have that key." ~"What you ask is a thing I have never 24 12| still love me?" ~"Can you ask?" ~"You have thought of 25 12| shall get very fond of you? Ask Prudence." ~"Ah," said she, " 26 13| does not always venture to ask him for all that she is 27 13| satisfied. My dear fellow, you ask too much!" ~"You are right, 28 13| return. But she can not ask him for more than seventy 29 13| am sure that if she did ask for more, despite his health 30 13| through which one sees it. Ask your friend Gaston; there' 31 13| admit that I had no right to ask of her anything else; that 32 14| at eleven at night, to ask after you, and was told 33 14| should have called to-day to ask after you, but I intend 34 14| called Joseph). ~"If they ask whether there is a reply, 35 14| given herself to me, and ask myself by what right I wrote 36 14| other." ~"But if I write and ask her forgiveness?" ~"Don' 37 15| would have the right to ask me; but I am Mlle. Marguerite 38 15| your forgiveness as you ask me now, and in future I 39 15| man superior enough not to ask questions about my life, 40 16| Marguerite looked at me, as if to ask me what I thought. My dream 41 17| requires; if not, let her ask nothing more from me.'" ~" 42 18| my heart. I might indeed ask Marguerite for the truth 43 18| said to her, "I am going to ask your permission to go to 44 18| And why did you not ask me for money?" ~"Because 45 18| pay, and in order not to ask you for money, she sold 46 19| friend." ~"Well, I went to ask her if the horse was any 47 19| never occurred to you to ask me for what you were in 48 19| possible sacrifice rather than ask her lover for money and 49 19| keep; if you love me, I ask nothing more, and you will 50 20| you, for which I humbly ask your forgiveness to-day." ~ 51 20| said at last; "what you ask of me is beyond my power. 52 21| see Prudence, intending to ask her to go and keep Marguerite 53 21| prolonged. ~"I even came to ask you, my dear Prudence, if 54 21| I have on mine." ~"May I ask you, father, what was the 55 23| been, and that she would ask me what had detained me 56 23| pressed his hand as if to ask him tacitly to forgive me 57 23| looking at me and seeming to ask herself if this was the 58 23| here,' and she begged me to ask you to forgive her." ~"I 59 23| you really want it, I will ask her for it." ~"Let her keep 60 24| that she is dead now, I ask myself if God will ever 61 24| reproach, Marguerite sent to ask me for a little pity, since 62 24| for I have two things to ask: pardon for what I said 63 24| bed to come to you, and ask, not for your friendship, 64 24| make the most of it, but ask nothing more." ~When she 65 25| do right? That is what I ask myself to-day, as I lie 66 26| I sent Mme. Duvernoy to ask you for pity I was utterly 67 26| have written to the duke to ask him for money, for I have 68 26| at Paris I would come and ask after you myself; if my 69 26| Prudence wanted to go and ask your father's friend for


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