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goodbye 1
goodness 2
goods 4
got 41
grace 1
gracefully 1
graciously 1
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43 want
42 anything
41 friends
41 got
41 same
40 already
40 gautier
Alexandre Dumas, fils
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1 1 | collection could only have been got together little by little, 2 1 | for a few days, and then got up paler and feebler than 3 4 | the emotion, which he had got the better of for an instant, 4 4 | by keeping the book. ~I got up and went into my room 5 6 | ago; but I had scarcely got there when I took this fever, 6 7 | a woman dressed in white got down from it. A murmur of 7 7 | in the morning Marguerite got into her carriage with her 8 7 | Rue d'Antin. Marguerite got out and went in alone. It 9 7 | no credit to me to have got the better of this recollection, 10 10| be done." ~Thereupon she got up, and, taking the candle, 11 11| looked around her as she got down from her coupe', as 12 11| Well, what news have you got for me?" ~"None, except 13 11| I shall have to go." She got up and said to me, "Wait 14 11| Six thousand." ~"Have you got it?" ~"Yes. ~"Did he seem 15 11| turned back the covering and got into bed. ~"Now," said she, " 16 12| Vaudeville to-night I could have got this box for you as well 17 12| he." ~"Unfortunately, he got it for me without my asking 18 12| Prudence's. She had only just got in. ~ ~ 19 13| your part, and when you had got tired of her, what could 20 13| last the count came out, got into his carriage and disappeared. 21 13| before No. 9. The Comte de G. got down and entered the house, 22 14| insultingly simple. My self-esteem got the upper hand. I must leave 23 14| Perhaps she will have got it already, and it would 24 14| should find an answer when I got back. I went out under the 25 15| What a nice place you've got!" Prudence went on. "May 26 16| spite of herself, Marguerite got accustomed to this new existence, 27 16| Marguerite in my arms, and as I got down from the carriage, 28 17| And then, now that he has got accustomed to be always 29 18| seemed very cheerful; when we got back it was five o'clock. ~" 30 18| Marguerite seemed to have got rid of her mysterious gloom, 31 18| few thousand francs that I got from you; then some kind 32 22| The good girl went and got me a cloak, put it over 33 23| a distraction for me. He got up shooting parties with 34 23| carriage, into which she got with her friend. ~I knew 35 23| tell me about it. When she got here she was all of a tremble; 36 26| realized. My health naturally got worse and worse, and when 37 26| they are not eternal. I got weaker every day. I was 38 26| on your chest. To-day I got up for a little while, and 39 26| going to the theatre she has got worse and worse. She has 40 26| here for long. Since she got so ill the old duke has 41 26| imagine, but which Nanine has got for me, for I have eaten


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