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tables 1
tacitly 1
take 76
taken 31
takes 2
taking 29
talent 1
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31 off
31 really
31 supper
31 taken
30 count
30 head
30 keep
Alexandre Dumas, fils
Camille

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1 2 | that they might have been taken for sisters; the young duchess 2 4 | forgetting the part I had taken in them, when a new incident 3 4 | pathetic details that I was taken with the idea of writing 4 4 | some days, and had not even taken the trouble to brush it 5 4 | there to see that nothing is taken away, and that nothing remains 6 5 | which one would never have taken for a grave, if it had not 7 6 | the iron railing had been taken away, and two men were turning 8 7 | Marguerite. Another feeling had taken possession of me. It seemed 9 7 | thing to cure her. She has taken to her bed; she is dying." ~ 10 8 | had gone into business and taken a milliner's shop. I saw 11 9 | said Prudence, who had taken off her hat and was smoothing 12 10| I know not why, you have taken a place in my life; that, 13 12| Wretch!" ~"I will have them taken off." ~"You love, then, 14 12| reproach herself with is taken all at once by a profound, 15 12| naturally out of what has taken place. ~But to return to 16 13| make up for what you had taken from her? Nothing. You would 17 13| hold which this woman had taken upon my life? ~Then it occurred 18 14| rings the letter will be taken to her, and if there is 19 14| and I was sure you had taken it." ~"But why should I 20 15| hats, which will never be taken out of their boxes. ~"We 21 16| about in Marguerite. I had taken her cure in hand, and the 22 16| tell the duke that she had taken advantage of the fine day 23 17| she entered. "The house is taken?" asked Prudence. "Yes; 24 17| money. The duke, who had taken the house in order that 25 18| life from which you have taken me. I think that now that 26 19| have seen by the amount taken at the sale that this honest 27 20| appeared. ~"Have my things taken to the Hotel de Paris," 28 23| repurchased her horses, he has taken her jewels out of pawn, 29 24| abroad. ~Prudence herself was taken in, and finally thought 30 26| heard that your father had taken you away with him, but I 31 26| everything after that. Olympe has taken my place with the Comte


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