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heaped 1
heaps 1
hear 10
heard 40
hearing 9
hears 2
heart 61
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40 gautier
40 given
40 great
40 heard
40 order
40 own
39 better
Alexandre Dumas, fils
Camille

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heard

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1 1 | life, of which they had heard, no doubt, strange enough 2 2 | was natural that I had not heard of Marguerite's death among 3 2 | when they die young, is heard of by all their lovers at 4 2 | daughter might not have heard. ~Far be it from me to make 5 3 | the auctioneer could be heard from the outer door. The 6 3 | still waited. All at once I heard: "A volume, beautifully 7 3 | the deaf who has never heard the harmonies of nature, 8 4 | fortune. She went back, I heard afterward, to her countryside, 9 5 | good while elapsed before I heard anything more of Armand, 10 6 | must see her. Ever since I heard of her death, especially 11 6 | Through this bewilderment I heard the inspector say to Duval, " 12 6 | Marguerite could be distinctly heard. ~"Well?" I said to the 13 7 | scarcely closed the door when I heard a third peal of laughter. 14 7 | better luck." ~I went out. ~I heard the rustle of dresses, the 15 7 | leaving my name or my card. I heard she was convalescent and 16 8 | Impossible." ~We again heard Marguerite's voice calling 17 8 | hardly able to think. ~We heard the sound of a piano. Prudence 18 9 | Comte to the door." ~We heard the door open and shut. ~" 19 9 | mouth that utters them, were heard from time to time, amidst 20 10| you have no doubt often heard, so often that the habit 21 11| contrary, and I had often heard that the affection of Marguerite 22 11| through the rooms, and I heard her open the outer door. 23 12| beginning of the third act I heard the door of the box, on 24 14| delicious words which I had heard only twice, and which made 25 16| which every time that I heard it seemed to go through 26 17| that day he had never been heard of. ~In vain Marguerite 27 17| the duke was not to be heard of. I was the gainer in 28 17| stay away. So much I had heard one day when Prudence had 29 19| allowed me to see that he had heard of my change of life, and 30 19| in the world, yet, as we heard it, Marguerite and I looked 31 22| the door. I listened, and heard nothing but the voice of 32 23| and from time to time I heard some one call to me and 33 23| upset her. No doubt she had heard that I had gone away, and 34 23| boudoir; as I seated myself I heard the drawing-room door open, 35 23| Marguerite was there. When she heard you announced, she made 36 24| toward nine o'clock, I heard a ring, they thronged together 37 26| since our separation. ~I heard that your father had taken 38 26| and asked after you; I heard then that you were gone 39 26| into the dining-room. I heard men's voices, and hers protesting 40 26| thought her dead if I had not heard her breathing painfully. ~


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