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waters 2
wave 2
waving 1
way 67
ways 11
wayside 1
we 233
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68 good
67 hand
67 these
67 way
66 told
64 away
64 because
Alexandre Dumas, fils
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1 3 | a little late: ~"I give way, sir." ~Nothing more being 2 3 | I saw singing along the way which led to just such another 3 3 | doing they point out the way. It is not a question of 4 3 | the inscription "The Right Way," the other the inscription " 5 3 | the inscription "The Wrong Way," and of saying to those 6 3 | usury. Let us leave on our way the alms of pardon for those 7 4 | my heart, friend, for the way you hurt me was only a way 8 4 | way you hurt me was only a way of proving the love you 9 4 | of me, no matter in what way, I hope you will realize 10 5 | there is no finding one's way without a guide in this 11 5 | into his hand, and made my way to the address he had given 12 7 | address, and went on my way. ~The recollection of this 13 7 | I should not know which way to look. I tried (sublime 14 7 | theatre. ~"That is not the way," I said. ~"We must go and 15 7 | place beside me. ~"What a way you behaved!" he said, as 16 7 | to speak in a nonchalant way. "I shall never see this 17 8 | moment in which she looked my way to wave my hand to her. 18 8 | child; and is always in the way. I am sure at this very 19 9 | in spite of the familiar way in which she greeted him, 20 9 | saw the present, not the way in which it was given. She 21 9 | Nevertheless, this hilarity, this way of talking and drinking, 22 11| I will wait. By the way, do you know she thinks 23 11| your friend went. By the way, what is your friend called? 24 12| more easily will she give way, if not to her lover, at 25 12| her, turns, goes on his way. He does not know the woman, 26 12| myself; but since this is the way you thank me, I shall profit 27 13| enough of it they go their way. If they have the vanity 28 13| confusion; well, I have found a way to reconcile everything, 29 13| see her as usual. In this way I should soon know the truth, 30 14| In the end I could see no way out of the circle of fire 31 15| said that I might be in the way." ~"You in the way, Marguerite! 32 15| in the way." ~"You in the way, Marguerite! But how?" ~" 33 15| going to take a roundabout way of saying what I really 34 15| in my carriage." ~"By the way," she added, turning to 35 16| needful for me to find some way of meeting the expenses 36 16| off the world went on its way, without darkening with 37 16| every hope that came in its way. ~Add to this that from 38 17| whole place furnished in a way to divert a hypochondriac. 39 17| the scruples which this way of living awoke in me from 40 17| her guests, changed her way of life; the duke was not 41 17| I had no doubt, from the way in which Marguerite came 42 19| would let me love you my own way; on the contrary, you persist 43 19| whole affair in the best way possible. Naturally, I begged 44 19| father that I was on my way. Two hours later I was at 45 20| and I saw at once, by the way in which he raised his eyes 46 22| will be murdered on the way." ~"There is no danger, 47 22| and then started on my way again. I took two hours 48 22| a faint light made its way in. I rushed to the bed. 49 23| I did not sleep on the way to Paris. Once there, what 50 23| was still early, I made my way to the Champs-Elysees. At 51 23| everything depends on the way in which one breaks with 52 23| girl." ~You can imagine the way in which I said that; the 53 23| francs, but he has had his way at last. He knows quite 54 24| players were already on their way downstairs; I was the only 55 24| herself was lighting the way, and I was going to follow 56 24| direct impertinences gave way to anonymous letters, and 57 24| would be ashamed of the way in which you are treating 58 24| she said in an embarrassed way. ~"Why?" ~"Because M. le 59 24| which she answered in the way you know; I received it 60 25| of consumption, and the way I have always lived could 61 25| and asking pardon for the way in which he had at first 62 25| you, Armand. ~The paternal way in which M. Duval had spoken 63 25| weeping, but I did not give way. ~Did I do right? That is 64 26| some time in that automatic way; then I returned to Paris, 65 26| they call justice have its way. The bailiff came into my 66 26| fellow is in rather a bad way as to money; all the same, 67 26| the funeral started on the way to Montmartre only two men


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