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tony 1
too 72
took 59
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tore 2
torn 2
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59 seen
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57 door
57 our
57 thousand
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1 1 | Three months afterward a man took pity on her and tried to 2 2 | and going up to her, he took her hands, embraced and 3 2 | happening to be at Bagneres, took upon themselves to explain 4 4 | for he said to me as he took it: ~"Who would think that 5 5 | and I wish all relations took as much trouble about the 6 6 | scarcely got there when I took this fever, and I was obliged 7 6 | letters addressed to Duval. I took them and returned. When 8 6 | out; and before leaving he took a very heavy letter addressed 9 6 | great drops of sweat. I took advantage of the pause to 10 6 | One of the grave-diggers took a shovel and began emptying 11 6 | fastened up the coffin, took hold of each end of it, 12 6 | without moving a step. ~I took him by the arm and led him 13 7 | She looked at me as she took them. I dropped my eyes 14 7 | whispering in her ear. I took up my position at the Maison-d' 15 7 | with her three friends. I took a cab and followed them. 16 7 | love affairs, habits, work, took the place of other thoughts, 17 8 | I had to ask of her. ~I took advantage of a moment when 18 8 | when the play was over we took a cab and drove to 7, Rue 19 9 | you to stay." ~The count took a very elegant watch out 20 9 | Now, let me try." ~She took her place and began to play; 21 9 | figure on one side, and took me into the dressing-room, 22 10| movement, and I sat down and took the hand which was lying 23 10| Come now, let us go." ~I took her hand, raised it to my 24 10| are living now." ~"If I took care of myself I should 25 11| who was still very weak, took off his dressing-gown and 26 11| Come," she said. ~She took off her hat and her velvet 27 11| Marguerite went on, as she took off her dress and put on 28 11| impossible to render. Marguerite took the six notes of a thousand 29 12| will wait until I wake." ~I took Marguerite's head in my 30 12| for them. ~Prudence next took her place in the box, and 31 13| except that she was right; I took her hand and thanked her 32 13| and, coming up to her, I took her head between my hands 33 13| the street, and I never took my eyes off Marguerite's 34 15| went to her, knelt down, took her two hands, and, deeply 35 15| saw me spitting blood you took my hand; because you wept; 36 16| capital, and with this I took to gambling. Since gambling 37 17| divert a hypochondriac. I took it. Was I right?" I flung 38 17| regard to the scene which took place, but that he has learned 39 18| meals and even these we took without getting up, interrupting 40 18| Scenes of this kind often took place, and though I could 41 18| put Prudence's letters, I took advantage of a moment when 42 20| him. ~I went downstairs, took a cab, and returned to Bougival. ~ 43 21| agreed, put on her cloak and took Nanine with her, so as not 44 21| more, sustained me, and I took my place in the train. ~" 45 21| will see her tomorrow." ~I took leave of Mme. Duvernoy, 46 22| over-excitement which possessed me. ~I took the key of the flat in the 47 22| started on my way again. I took two hours to reach the Barriere 48 22| Marguerite's writing. I took the letter. It was addressed, " 49 23| about five o'clock, he took me with him in a post-chaise. 50 23| how much she owed; they took fright, and in two days 51 23| to give a ball, and, as I took it for granted that Marguerite 52 24| had upon this woman, and I took a cowardly advantage of 53 24| for your indifference." ~I took Marguerite's hand. It was 54 24| chattered with the cold. ~I took her in my arms. I undressed 55 25| me, and the scene which took place between you and him, 56 25| father came over to me, took both my hands, and continued 57 25| the mouth of your father, took a yet more serious reality. 58 26| after which one of them took me home with him. ~What 59 26| February 22. ~The burial took place to-day. Many of Marguerite'


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