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etoile 1
evasions 1
even 49
evening 34
evenings 1
event 2
events 12
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35 voice
34 child
34 continued
34 evening
34 found
34 home
34 most
Alexandre Dumas, fils
Camille

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evening

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1 2 | night, and passed every evening either at the theatre or 2 7 | that he had been ill. ~One evening we had sat at the window 3 7 | time of the year, on the evening of a day like this, that 4 7 | enough yet." ~"It is a warm evening, I have eaten my ration 5 7 | yes, it was just such an evening as this. I had spent the 6 7 | returned to Paris in the evening, and not knowing what to 7 7 | there is a man who one evening follows a very elegant woman, 8 8 | We spend most of our evening together, or she calls to 9 8 | I am gone. Often in the evening I meet there a certain Comte 10 8 | on her at eleven in the evening, and by sending her jewels 11 8 | more agitated than on the evening when I was introduced in 12 10| you know what I did that evening, after the Opera Comique?" ~" 13 11| forgotten by ten o'clock in the evening. ~All I remember is that 14 11| de N. ~"How are you this evening?" he said. ~"Not well," 15 12| desire to see her before the evening that I went to the Champs-Elysees, 16 12| unhappy all the rest of the evening, and went away very sadly 17 14| remained empty the whole evening, and I was sure you had 18 14| instead of spending the evening with my friends, and presenting 19 14| dinner, and at eleven in the evening no reply had come. I made 20 16| It was the day after the evening when she came to see me 21 16| well; and by the end of the evening I had spent four or five 22 16| covered the hillside, in the evening seated on the grass, and 23 17| make an appointment for the evening. In the course of the day 24 18| the cheerful harmonies of evening, both of us thinking of 25 18| how much I love you!" ~One evening, seated on the balcony outside 26 21| concealed it from me. ~In the evening she seemed a little calmer, 27 21| in the train. ~"Till this evening!" I said to Marguerite, 28 21| have nothing to do this evening, to go and see Marguerite; 29 21| and see Marguerite this evening. I will see her tomorrow." ~ 30 21| I should spend the whole evening with him and not go till 31 24| still more against her. ~One evening Olympe had gone somewhere 32 24| shall be at home all the evening." ~"I will tell her." ~And 33 25| which you told me of in the evening. ~Next day, when you were 34 26| that I wanted to spend the evening, which seemed as if it were


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