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opulent 1
or 160
ordeal 2
order 40
ordered 2
ordering 1
orders 8
Frequency    [«  »]
40 given
40 great
40 heard
40 order
40 own
39 better
39 find
Alexandre Dumas, fils
Camille

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1 2 | visiting days and the sale, in order to give time for taking 2 2 | seemed to have made it so in order to make it with care. ~Set, 3 3 | opportunity of the sale in order to be able to see, close 4 3 | vain to obtain silence, in order to transact their business 5 3 | which hardens itself in order that it may be thought strong, 6 4 | refused his money only in order to have the right to pry 7 5 | it." ~"Who gave you the order?" ~"A young gentleman, who 8 5 | change her grave simply in order to have one more look at 9 7 | fully persuaded, and in order to banish the sombre picture 10 7 | Perhaps that was only in order to put off the fatal moment." ~ 11 7 | have needed to see her in order to recognise her: I should 12 8 | it invent for itself, in order to arrive at what it wants! ~ 13 8 | shawl. "She will see you in order to get rid of the count. 14 9 | we came in," I said, in order to change the conversation. " 15 9 | there is a ring." ~This order was given at one o'clock 16 10| How do you know?" "By the order you gave not to admit any 17 10| reproach me, since it was in order to receive you, you and 18 11| stopped her carriage in order to explain to him why she 19 12| crying "Help! a wolf!" in order to disturb the labourers 20 13| without putting my affairs in order, and the affairs of a woman 21 14| impatiently for daylight in order to set out forthwith to 22 14| I had gone out early in order to reserve a place in the 23 16| security which he needed in order to attain this position. ~ 24 16| seeing my aim, obeyed me in order to prove her gratitude. 25 16| Widow Arnould's. Armand, order an open carriage." ~An hour 26 17| who had taken the house in order that Marguerite might rest 27 17| make myself miserable in order to please an old man whose 28 18| necessary to pay, and in order not to ask you for money, 29 19| life. I put my affairs in order, and made over to Marguerite 30 19| him what had to be done in order to make over this income 31 20| even with my father, in order that I might keep Marguerite. ~" 32 20| all that she possesses in order to live with me." ~"And 33 22| and physical fatigue in order to cool down the over-excitement 34 23| Marguerite's letter, in order to convince myself that 35 25| a very polite letter, in order that I might consent to 36 25| part with my furniture in order to pay my debts, and live 37 26| recourse to physical means in order not to go mad, and in order 38 26| order not to go mad, and in order to be blinded and deafened 39 26| waiting for her to die in order to sell everything. ~I wanted 40 27| Duvernoy repeated everywhere in order to account for her money


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