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thief 1
thin 4
thing 47
things 44
think 89
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44 alone
44 being
44 live
44 things
44 word
43 believe
43 longer
Alexandre Dumas, fils
Camille

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1 1 | I alone can write these things, for I alone am able to 2 1 | having begun to examine things a little carefully, I discovered 3 1 | midst of all these beautiful things, they could not help looking 4 1 | rest, there were plenty of things worth buying. The furniture 5 1 | of those thousand little things so necessary to the toilet 6 1 | looked at the silver toilet things, and a certain space of 7 1 | beforehand the effect of the things; you see that induces them 8 2 | mere arrangement of the things she wore. Her cashmere reached 9 2 | she invariably had three things with her on the ledge of 10 2 | then, was the state of things three months after Marguerite' 11 3 | refashioned, respect for sacred things has returned to us, and 12 4 | me to see the list of the things sold and of the buyers' 13 5 | in the natural course of things have always remained unknown, 14 9 | Don't sing those beastly things," I said to Marguerite, 15 10| Because only one of two things can come of it." ~"What?" ~" 16 10| pleasure in childish enough things, and it is too bad to destroy 17 11| the room, thinking over things, when Prudence entered. ~" 18 12| because he had let such things be. ~One day a young man 19 13| me, then, my friend, take things for what they are worth, 20 14| when by simply letting things take their natural course 21 14| bed, I began to pack up my things. ~ ~ 22 15| development to words and things unknown to other women; 23 15| are no longer beings, but things. We stand first in their 24 16| not in need of money, two things which, I thought, would 25 16| deal, and seen much grander things, but none more charming 26 16| at the contact of men and things. As for me, I experienced 27 17| delight in the smallest things was like that of a child. 28 18| the necessity of selling things which you will be glad of 29 18| over again. That is how things are done, my dear fellow!" ~ 30 20| Because you are doing things which outrage the respect 31 20| to forget the most sacred things for her, that you should 32 20| my family. Pack up your things and get ready to come with 33 20| Joseph appeared. ~"Have my things taken to the Hotel de Paris," 34 21| about me, and he will let things remain as they are. Hope, 35 21| that you have thought over things on your side as I have on 36 23| myself and see after all her things, and yours, too. I made 37 24| Armand, for I have two things to ask: pardon for what 38 24| heartless has other nobler things to do than to take his revenge 39 26| Prudence is pawning my things again. ~I have been spitting 40 26| knows how far I am from such things now. A nice fellow, whom 41 26| They had come to seize my things. I told her to let what 42 26| loudly at all the foolish things that the actors said. I 43 26| have returned to seize the things, and the creditors are only 44 26| you will dress me in these things; it is the whim of a dying


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