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sigh 1
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sight 27
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sign-posts 1
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27 months
27 new
27 past
27 sight
27 speak
27 ten
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Alexandre Dumas, fils
Camille

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sight

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1 1 | Not being shocked at the sight of a kept woman's dressing-room, 2 1 | taught her. ~The constant sight of dissipation, precocious 3 1 | which awoke in me at the sight of this scandalous chaperoning. 4 1 | knew her by name and by sight. ~"What!" I said to the 5 1 | despise a woman at first sight. ~ ~ 6 2 | over the head, leaving in sight just the tip of the ears, 7 2 | part of his heart, caught sight of Marguerite at a turn 8 3 | which is not shameful in the sight of the Lord. ~Those who 9 4 | knew Mlle. Gautier only by sight," I said; "her death made 10 5 | and met her, I knew her by sight and by reputation; nevertheless, 11 6 | perhaps the horror of the sight will cure me of my despair. 12 7 | to the cemetery, and the sight which had brought on so 13 7 | that for two years the sight of this girl had made a 14 7 | fallen in love with at first sight on account of her beauty. 15 7 | rooms, and did not lose sight of the window for an instant. 16 7 | for I had completely lost sight of Marguerite, and, as I 17 9 | said Prudence, catching sight of a little Saxe figure 18 9 | become indifferent to the sight before me, and to take my 19 17| please an old man whose very sight makes me feel old. Let him 20 21| might augur well. At the sight of the letter and on hearing 21 22| Barriere de l'Etoile. The sight of Paris restored my strength, 22 23| changed the moment she caught sight of me. I saluted her casually 23 24| hatred, rejoiced at the sight of her daily sorrow. Often, 24 24| experience, what I felt at the sight of Marguerite. ~The last 25 26| going to get well! How the sight of the life and happiness 26 26| It seems to me as if the sight of this old man, whom death 27 26| told the doctor that the sight was too much for him. ~Mme.


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