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penitence 1
penniless 1
penny 4
people 39
per 2
perceive 1
perceived 4
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40 own
39 better
39 find
39 people
38 lover
38 nanine
38 place
Alexandre Dumas, fils
Camille

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1 1 | will send up the prices. People can see beforehand the effect 2 1 | will seem absurd to many people, but I have an unbounded 3 2 | though she often passed people whom she knew, her smile, 4 2 | the duke's request. Some people who knew her, happening 5 3 | rooms were crowded with people. There were all the celebrities 6 3 | silence had ensued, and people gazed at me as if to see 7 4 | and my costume; but young people are not very ceremonious 8 4 | to me, and continued: ~"People would think it childish 9 5 | here?" ~"You know, sir, people have queer notions about 10 5 | all it should be. And then people are so queer!" ~"What do 11 5 | I mean that there are people who carry their pride even 12 5 | They tell me there were people who ruined themselves over 13 7 | witty and in teasing the people whom they meet for the first 14 8 | acquaintance with fashionable people in Paris, had gone into 15 9 | habit of trying to embarrass people the first time I meet them. 16 9 | funny to a certain class of people, words that degrade the 17 11| Champs-Elysees. I loved all the people whom I met. Love gives one 18 11| young man left a group of people with whom he was talking 19 11| am tired out with seeing people who always want the same 20 11| a pariah, surrounded by people who always take more than 21 12| she would again be mine! ~People blame those who let themselves 22 13| anything else; that many people would be very happy to be 23 14| with the superstition which people have when they are waiting, 24 14| reasons as this that certain people say to you: Don't have anything 25 15| their own vanity. For these people we have to be merry when 26 16| to be carried on by young people very much in need of money 27 16| Prudence accepted joyously. ~People have always associated the 28 16| the country, surrounded by people whom we had never seen and 29 17| Marguerite had not eight or ten people to meals. Prudence, on her 30 17| side, brought down all the people she knew, and did the honours 31 19| just big enough for two people. You are independent, I 32 21| impatient to leave me. O young people, how you always sacrifice 33 25| tickets, the receipts of the people to whom I had sold what 34 26| do what you did, Armand; people have not always put so high 35 26| I saw the faces of some people I knew, passing rapidly, 36 26| Champs-Elysees was full of people. It was like the first smile 37 26| consolation. ~I met almost all the people I knew, all happy, all absorbed 38 26| pleasures. How many happy people don't even know that they 39 26| were to offer the body that people paid so dear for once, how


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