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retract 1
retreats 2
return 46
returned 51
returning 4
reunion 1
reunite 1
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53 knew
53 loved
51 m
51 returned
51 since
50 gave
50 herself
Alexandre Dumas, fils
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returned

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1 1 | God knows. ~This story returned to my mind while I looked 2 1 | I said to myself as I returned home; "she must have had 3 2 | curtains, etc. I had just returned from abroad. It was natural 4 2 | carriage, walked for an hour, returned to her carriage, and drove 5 2 | add that Marguerite had returned more beautiful than she 6 3 | respect for sacred things has returned to us, and if the world 7 4 | you those papers when you returned to France. Do not thank 8 4 | were scarcely legible. I returned the letter to Armand, who 9 5 | me. ~Armand had not yet returned. I left word for him, begging 10 6 | fortnight or I should have returned long ago; but I had scarcely 11 6 | Yes, I saw her the day I returned, for the first time." ~" 12 6 | to Duval. I took them and returned. When I re-entered the room 13 7 | presented itself to him, he returned upon the happy recollections 14 7 | my friends, Gaston R…. We returned to Paris in the evening, 15 7 | to be the fashion. ~She returned to her carriage and drove 16 7 | A moment after my friend returned. "She is expecting us," 17 7 | elbowed me at that moment. ~I returned to my seat. The signal for 18 8 | remain in the corridor, and I returned to my place in the stalls, 19 8 | by two superb horses. ~We returned to Prudence's box, and when 20 11| should not sleep." ~When I returned home (he continued, without 21 11| few moments; the young man returned to his friends, the horses 22 11| remember is that when I returned home, I spent three hours 23 11| stammered out, Marguerite returned to the room and slammed 24 12| reflections on the morning when I returned home. They could but have 25 12| the count coming back. I returned to my seat. ~After all, 26 14| excuse she made. ~Joseph returned. ~"Well?" I said to him. ~" 27 14| constantly fixed on the clock. I returned home, certain that I should 28 14| could not see me, and I returned home, after passing through 29 17| Not long after, Prudence returned again. I was at the other 30 19| the postmark of C., then I returned to Bougival. ~Marguerite 31 19| and your shawls shall be returned to you. They are as necessary 32 20| finished dressing. When he returned, I went up to him. ~"Promise 33 20| downstairs, took a cab, and returned to Bougival. ~Marguerite 34 21| but he did not appear. I returned to Bougival. ~The night 35 22| clock, if Marguerite had not returned, I would set out for Paris. 36 23| Marguerite, but that, if I returned to Bougival, I should find 37 23| realized that I had not returned without purpose, and she 38 24| retire in confusion. Olympe returned in a fury, and Marguerite 39 24| and sent him away. When I returned Marguerite was lying in 40 24| and, free then to go, I returned home. ~Marguerite had not 41 25| in the world. ~M. Duval returned to his carriage, and set 42 26| that automatic way; then I returned to Paris, and asked after 43 26| and the creditors have returned, and come to me with their 44 26| 4. ~The Comte de G. has returned. His mistress has been unfaithful 45 26| suffering. ~The bad weather has returned. No one comes to see me. 46 26| ill the old duke has not returned. He told the doctor that 47 26| he could, but they have returned to seize the things, and 48 26| bled her, and her voice has returned to her a while. The doctor 49 26| few minutes afterward he returned with a choir boy bearing 50 27| having died without having returned her the money, and without 51 27| convalescence of his heart. ~I returned to Paris, where I wrote


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