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gather 1
gathering 2
gautier 40
gave 50
gay 5
gaze 1
gazed 6
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51 m
51 returned
51 since
50 gave
50 herself
50 looked
50 money
Alexandre Dumas, fils
Camille

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1 3 | between her and Marguerite gave me an unusual inclination 2 4 | Marguerite want of me? I gave orders to ask him in at 3 4 | but was it you, then, who gave it to Marguerite Gautier?" ~" 4 4 | not remember how much I gave for it." ~"You gave one 5 4 | much I gave for it." ~"You gave one hundred francs." ~"True," 6 5 | they say; at all events, he gave her a great deal of money." ~ 7 5 | over a gardener, to whom he gave the necessary instructions; 8 5 | dead as the young man who gave me my orders." ~After several 9 5 | orders to replace it." ~"Who gave you the order?" ~"A young 10 5 | hear of such a thing? I gave it to them straight, I did: 11 5 | Thanks, my good man." ~I gave one more look at the grave 12 7 | introduced me; Marguerite gave me a little nod, and said, " 13 9 | convalescence." ~"They never gave me your card." ~"I did not 14 9 | the mantel-piece, that he gave you: it must have cost him 15 9 | disinterestedness that she gave in not accepting a rich 16 9 | knew the song, and they gave a sort of duet. ~"Don't 17 10| know?" "By the order you gave not to admit any one to-night." " 18 11| did he say to you?" ~"He gave me " ~"How much?" ~"Six 19 12| hair streamed about her; I gave her a last kiss, saying: " 20 14| room at eight o'clock, I gave it to him and told him to 21 14| Palais Royal. The waiter gave me something to eat, or 22 15| little better. Your letter gave me a great deal of pain. 23 15| yet content with what she gave me, I asked if man's desire 24 15| and their one excuse. I gave myself to you sooner than 25 15| with tears the hand that gave it to me. ~At this moment 26 16| father, which practically gave me twelve thousand francs 27 16| thoughts; while gambling gave a new turn to the fever 28 16| resist an existence which gave me an easy means of satisfying 29 17| recognised the writing and gave me the letters without reading 30 19| be there to meet him. ~I gave my servant my address in 31 20| he had just written, and gave it to Joseph to post. ~When 32 21| me by its violence. She gave me no positive reason, but 33 22| without saying a word. I gave him Marguerite's letter, 34 23| cut a long story short he gave her twenty thousand francs, 35 24| gained, and it was I who gave her money to play, for she 36 24| persecution. Olympe and she gave up seeing one another, as 37 24| as you might imagine. I gave my new mistress a carriage 38 24| man. ~At last Marguerite gave up going to balls or theatres, 39 24| Then direct impertinences gave way to anonymous letters, 40 24| She asked me for money. I gave it to her, and, free then 41 24| not a word more. ~"Who gave you this?" I asked the man. ~" 42 24| accompany him; my father gave me drafts and letters of 43 24| sheets which Julie Duprat gave me; they are the best commentary 44 25| and that whatever excuse I gave for our liaison, it would 45 25| my sacrifice is that he gave me the strength for which 46 26| last proof of love that I gave you, and of the outrage 47 26| introduced me to his friends, who gave a supper in my honour, after 48 26| acquaintance. I smiled sadly and gave him my hand, burning with 49 26| corpse. I had the box where I gave you our first rendezvous. 50 26| the church for an hour. ~I gave the money she left to the


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