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filled 10
final 1
finally 8
find 39
finding 7
finds 2
fine 16
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40 order
40 own
39 better
39 find
39 people
38 lover
38 nanine
Alexandre Dumas, fils
Camille

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1 2 | however exacting, could find no fault with the contour 2 3 | which they will fear to find an apology for vice and 3 3 | bind up their wounds and to find in those very wounds the 4 4 | do for you, and you will find me only too happy to oblige 5 4 | you my journal. You will find in it the reason and the 6 4 | of good, and if you will find in reading it some excuse 7 4 | the past. I, for my part, find a continual solace in it. 8 5 | about the name, and you find all your friends talking 9 5 | without your noticing it; you find coincidences in the events 10 5 | Nevertheless I was anxious to find out something about the 11 5 | pretext was not difficult to find; unluckily I did not know 12 5 | exists, and perhaps I may find out what has become of him." ~ 13 5 | It is not difficult to find that grave," he added, turning 14 5 | send me word where I could find him. ~Next day, in the morning, 15 6 | mournful pleasure which we find in sights of this kind? 16 7 | a degree that he can not find a word to say." ~"I should 17 9 | myself." ~"What part do you find difficult?" ~"The third 18 11| who knows very well how to find me when she is in want of 19 12| them, how surely must they find it tempting, how surely 20 14| a little while, I should find an answer when I got back. 21 14| home, certain that I should find a letter from Marguerite. ~ 22 14| might have some right to find fault with her; withdrawing 23 14| separation. She ought to find me supremely foolish, and 24 14| Well, I am very glad to find that Marguerite does not 25 14| your feet. ~"When can he find you alone? for, you know, 26 15| suffering as I always am, to find a man superior enough not 27 16| to which he was able to find the security which he needed 28 16| it was needful for me to find some way of meeting the 29 16| they would not, like me, find their real happiness in 30 17| longer visited it, fearing to find himself in the midst of 31 18| resources, and one doesn't find thirty thousand francs from 32 18| at the beginning. Let her find the means to get out of 33 22| Perhaps the daylight would find me with the same uncertainty 34 22| Yes. ~"But how? You won't find a carriage." ~"I will walk." ~" 35 23| returned to Bougival, I should find her again as anxious as 36 23| She will be very glad to find that you take it so well. 37 23| around to her creditors to find out how much she owed; they 38 23| here for them. You will find everything, except a little 39 26| asked me to do. I went to find a priest at Saint Roch,


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