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bow 2
bowed 4
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box 32
boxes 7
boy 2
bracelet 2
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33 ill
33 rue
33 sure
32 box
32 coming
32 duval
32 look
Alexandre Dumas, fils
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1 2 | ledge of her ground-floor box: her opera-glass, a bag 2 7 | passion. ~When I entered the box Marguerite was in fits of 3 7 | I bowed and quitted the box. I had scarcely closed the 4 7 | one day at the back of her box, and of bearing that you 5 7 | I raised my eyes to the box I had quitted so abruptly, 6 7 | and her friend left the box. I rose from my seat. ~" 7 7 | that moment he saw that the box was empty. ~"Go, go," he 8 8 | hastily around to see what box she was in. She was in a 9 8 | She was in a ground-floor box, quite alone. She had changed, 10 8 | who was in the opposite box; on looking, I saw a woman 11 8 | beckoned to me to come to her box. ~Prudence Duvernoy (that 12 8 | her to come over to our box?" ~"No, I would rather for 13 8 | coming into Marguerite's box." ~I looked at him. A man 14 8 | round to Mme. Duvernoy's box. We had scarcely opened 15 8 | We returned to Prudence's box, and when the play was over 16 8 | I was introduced in the box at the Opera Comique. As 17 9 | you come to see me in my box at the Varietes?" ~"I was 18 12| remained empty, the stage box. At the beginning of the 19 12| I heard the door of the box, on which my eyes had been 20 12| next took her place in the box, and a man, whom I recognised 21 12| words: the count left the box, and Marguerite beckoned 22 12| coming to the back of the box and kissing me on the forehead. ~" 23 12| you have seen a man in my box." ~"It is not for that reason." ~" 24 12| to-night I could have got this box for you as well as he." ~" 25 12| me again, and I left the box. In the passage I met the 26 12| M. de G. in Marguerite's box was the most natural thing 27 12| her lover, he sent her a box, he accompanied her to the 28 13| could not but accept the box and let him accompany her. 29 14| Comte de G. came to her box for an instant; but she 30 15| time to time or come to our box at the theatre. They have 31 16| was asked sometimes to a box in the theatre, then she 32 26| like a corpse. I had the box where I gave you our first


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