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longer 43
longing 2
longish 1
look 32
looked 50
looking 23
lookout 1
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32 box
32 coming
32 duval
32 look
32 mind
32 need
32 opened
Alexandre Dumas, fils
Camille

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1 4 | idlers in the street may not look upon it as a curiosity to 2 4 | me a gentle and amiable look. I was near embracing him. 3 5 | graves were not likely to look as sad and desolate as they 4 5 | others." ~"Is it you who look after it?" ~"Yes, sir; and 5 5 | themselves, and what flowers! and look twice at the keep of them 6 5 | love with the poor thing; I look after her well, and I let 7 5 | good man." ~I gave one more look at the grave covered with 8 5 | in order to have one more look at her." ~"Why do you think 9 6 | your friends will come and look after you; myself, first 10 6 | at him. He understood the look, and smiled at me; we had 11 7 | me, mentioning her name: "Look at that pretty girl." ~At 12 7 | should not know which way to look. I tried (sublime childishness 13 7 | one so funny. But don't look upon it as a lost chance; 14 8 | coming toward us with a look of gratitude to Mme. Duvernoy, 15 9 | so good and kind to you. Look at this watch on the mantel-piece, 16 10| you will let me, I will look after you like a brother, 17 10| at least." ~"So you would look after me?" ~"Yes." ~"You 18 12| me, and thanked me with a look. ~That night she was marvellously 19 14| it already, and it would look as if I have repented of 20 14| attempt that I could always look upon as a mere chance if 21 15| looked at me with a sad look when I coughed; that is 22 15| moment Prudence reappeared. ~"Look here, Prudence; do you know 23 16| I had already begun to look upon her arrangement with 24 17| perfect. The duke is going to look after every single thing. 25 17| whole house, and you can look after my place while I am 26 18| horror of anything that might look like suspicion, and I answered 27 19| Marguerite and I came to Paris to look for a flat, I went to this 28 19| of Prudence. ~We began to look out for flats. All those 29 24| in the country, I came to look for you in Paris, and found 30 25| children the recompense that I look for from both. ~"You are 31 25| liaison, it would always look like calculation on my part; 32 26| tried to insult me by her look. She little knows how far


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