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quadgram | frequency |
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in the midst of | 54 |
at the same time | 53 |
i was obliged to | 31 |
i should have been | 27 |
came to see me | 26 |
on account of the | 25 |
at the end of | 25 |
in such a manner | 23 |
with which i was | 22 |
for the first time | 22 |
of madam de warens | 22 |
from time to time | 21 |
was by no means | 21 |
of madam de luxembourg | 20 |
the rest of my | 20 |
it was necessary to | 20 |
under the necessity of | 19 |
of which i have | 19 |
i am of opinion | 18 |
that i might not | 17 |
in my power to | 17 |
to such a degree | 17 |
that i could not | 16 |
in the course of | 16 |
impossible for me to | 16 |
of which i was | 16 |
for the purpose of | 15 |
which i did not | 15 |
not being able to | 15 |
with respect to the | 15 |
on account of my | 15 |
the rest of the | 15 |
it was impossible to | 15 |
of which i had | 15 |
was the only person | 15 |
the manner in which | 15 |
what i had done | 15 |
to enable me to | 14 |
in which i was | 14 |
from that moment i | 14 |
such a manner as | 13 |
manner in which i | 13 |
to madam de warens | 13 |
i was determined to | 13 |
the end of the | 13 |
to which i was | 13 |
for a long time | 13 |
i ought to have | 13 |
at the house of | 13 |
whether or not i | 13 |
as soon as i | 13 |
a great number of | 13 |
one of the most | 13 |
with whom i was | 13 |
in which i had | 13 |
it would have been | 13 |
with an air of | 13 |
the author of the | 13 |
madam de warens had | 12 |
and of which i | 12 |
in the eyes of | 12 |
i know not what | 12 |
madam de warens was | 12 |
rest of my life | 12 |
in a great measure | 12 |
that it was not | 12 |
to which i had | 11 |
the name of the | 11 |
it was not until | 11 |
if i may so | 11 |
in spite of myself | 11 |
was necessary i should | 11 |
it was necessary i | 11 |
it in my power | 11 |
with madam de warens | 11 |
in the first place | 10 |
as if i had | 10 |
i did not know | 10 |
this was not the | 10 |
of which he was | 10 |
i had no doubt | 10 |
nothing more than a | 10 |
and that of the | 10 |
in a situation to | 10 |
in the service of | 10 |
of the name of | 10 |
the end of my | 10 |
by the side of | 10 |
as well as the | 10 |
but i did not | 10 |
i should not have | 10 |
for the sake of | 10 |
not been able to | 9 |
the island of st | 9 |
by means of the | 9 |
which i had not | 9 |
the chevalier de lorenzy | 9 |
this was the first | 9 |
of a nature to | 9 |
as soon as the | 9 |
of which i shall | 9 |
was not in the | 9 |
i was going to | 9 |
i did not think | 9 |
as it was possible | 9 |
i am inclined to | 9 |
was not to be | 9 |
the only person who | 9 |
the devin du village | 9 |
to whom i had | 9 |
was one of the | 9 |
i was the only | 9 |
to make use of | 9 |
in the name of | 9 |
the midst of my | 9 |
and madam de luxembourg | 9 |
possible for me to | 9 |
for the rest of | 9 |
with whom i had | 9 |
the first time i | 9 |
so far as to | 9 |
at the head of | 9 |
of what i had | 9 |
had a right to | 9 |
a manner as to | 9 |
madam de la popliniere | 9 |
in favor of the | 8 |
i was in a | 8 |
abbe de saint pierre | 8 |
such a degree that | 8 |
i said to myself | 8 |
the comte de friese | 8 |
i should have had | 8 |
the same time that | 8 |
i should have done | 8 |
to madam de luxembourg | 8 |
never been able to | 8 |
it was impossible for | 8 |
ought to have done | 8 |
letters from the mountain | 8 |
have been able to | 8 |
that it was impossible | 8 |
had not the least | 8 |
the history of the | 8 |
the midst of the | 8 |
it appeared to me | 8 |
to whom i was | 8 |
what i had to | 8 |
a part of the | 8 |
spoke to me of | 8 |
to deprive me of | 8 |
without being able to | 8 |
stood in need of | 8 |
i was about to | 8 |
i had not the | 8 |
at the beginning of | 8 |
i was in the | 8 |
it was possible to | 8 |
thought no more of | 8 |
i was no longer | 8 |
the abbe de saint | 8 |
of the king of | 8 |
to that of the | 8 |
by which it was | 8 |
i have already observed | 8 |
two or three times | 7 |
i thought i had | 7 |
the king of prussia | 7 |
which i have never | 7 |
i am going to | 7 |
i have never been | 7 |
the greater part of | 7 |
i had in my | 7 |
i ought not to | 7 |
with which i had | 7 |
but it was not | 7 |
the moment i had | 7 |
which i had been | 7 |
secretary to the embassy | 7 |
the first time in | 7 |
have occasion to speak | 7 |
which i have spoken | 7 |
the effect of the | 7 |
at the expense of | 7 |
my attachment to her | 7 |
i did not go | 7 |
i had to do | 7 |
have never been able | 7 |
of men of letters | 7 |
as long as i | 7 |
i returned to my | 7 |
not in the least | 7 |
when i least expected | 7 |
to see me at | 7 |
it will easily be | 7 |
deprived me of the | 7 |
for the remainder of | 7 |
the service of the | 7 |
in the same manner | 7 |
the house of madam | 7 |
prevailed upon me to | 7 |
i went to see | 7 |
i will not say | 7 |
not permit me to | 7 |
in a state of | 7 |
was impossible for me | 7 |
upon the point of | 7 |
that i did not | 7 |
when i went to | 7 |
i became acquainted with | 7 |
to me on the | 7 |
have since that time | 7 |
time in my life | 7 |
which i was not | 7 |
of the savoyard vicar | 7 |
as there was no | 7 |
at the time i | 7 |
which i could not | 7 |
the letters from the | 7 |
i began to be | 7 |
the cause of my | 7 |
the eyes of the | 7 |
to the end of | 7 |
it will be said | 7 |
will be found amongst | 7 |
at a distance from | 7 |
the cause of it | 7 |
be found amongst my | 7 |
the hotel de luxembourg | 7 |
the house of m | 6 |
the bottom of the | 6 |
which i was determined | 6 |
the king of sardinia | 6 |
not so much as | 6 |
am inclined to think | 6 |
knew not how to | 6 |
in his power to | 6 |
i gave myself up | 6 |
to be able to | 6 |
from madam de warens | 6 |
he had given me | 6 |
in the hands of | 6 |
to dine with him | 6 |
to what a degree | 6 |
at the mercy of | 6 |
one of the best | 6 |
out of the question | 6 |
on the subject of | 6 |
which was by no | 6 |
had the patience to | 6 |
quarter of an hour | 6 |
of the same kind | 6 |
i know not by | 6 |
more at my ease | 6 |
the facility with which | 6 |
such a degree as | 6 |
i saw nothing but | 6 |
a degree as to | 6 |
be judged of by | 6 |
the success of my | 6 |
the day on which | 6 |
in which i lived | 6 |
with whom he was | 6 |
on the footing of | 6 |
dear madam de warens | 6 |
be under the necessity | 6 |
by whom it was | 6 |
i could no longer | 6 |
it was not in | 6 |
i was sensible of | 6 |
to come and see | 6 |
the pleasure of seeing | 6 |
that i was not | 6 |
i was to be | 6 |
from a motive of | 6 |
i should not be | 6 |
know not by what | 6 |
i could have wished | 6 |
boy de la tour | 6 |
and the only one | 6 |
by which i was | 6 |
the prince of conti | 6 |
more than all the | 6 |
in the office of | 6 |
on which account i | 6 |
in consequence of the | 6 |
as well as myself | 6 |
and i could not | 6 |
course of my life | 6 |
gave me to understand | 6 |
at the same instant | 6 |
he came to see | 6 |
in a few words | 6 |
found amongst my papers | 6 |
as soon as possible | 6 |
i had not yet | 6 |
ill state of health | 6 |
on the point of | 6 |
my dear madam de | 6 |
and from that moment | 6 |
i had nothing to | 6 |
i thought i could | 6 |
and i did not | 6 |
the appearance of the | 6 |
whom i did not | 6 |
as if it had | 6 |
in what manner i | 6 |
may so express myself | 6 |
about the same time | 6 |
i have just spoken | 6 |
the time of my | 6 |
what was necessary to | 6 |
a few days afterwards | 6 |
the council of state | 6 |
in which it was | 6 |
in the place of | 6 |
that i should have | 6 |
me to go to | 6 |
to me in the | 6 |
me on the subject | 6 |
which i was the | 6 |
it is impossible for | 6 |
he was a man | 6 |
i was far from | 6 |
and that i should | 6 |
the most tender friendship | 6 |
which i have just | 6 |
than i should have | 6 |
never in my life | 6 |
the head of the | 6 |
to the knowledge of | 6 |
would have been a | 6 |
i was not a | 6 |
me to do it | 6 |
without saying a word | 6 |
i was unwilling to | 6 |
to take advantage of | 6 |
said not a word | 6 |
the appearance of a | 6 |
a man of the | 6 |
proposed to me to | 6 |
count de la roque | 6 |
a thousand times more | 6 |
for whom i had | 6 |
me to understand that | 6 |
and that i had | 6 |
i stood in need | 6 |
at the hotel de | 6 |
moment in which i | 6 |
i may so express | 6 |
the count de la | 6 |
to be in the | 6 |
the sole purpose of | 5 |
i think i have | 5 |
not by what means | 5 |
was the effect of | 5 |
i thought i was | 5 |
conceived a friendship for | 5 |
it may be judged | 5 |
the produce of the | 5 |
i may so speak | 5 |
the subject of the | 5 |
as to make me | 5 |
what i should have | 5 |
the midst of his | 5 |
the middle of the | 5 |
for the sole purpose | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
i did not perceive | 5 |
and since that time | 5 |
it was in this | 5 |
i know not how | 5 |
had been in the | 5 |
i had the pleasure | 5 |
to make the most | 5 |
the heart of man | 5 |
whether or not it | 5 |
and in which i | 5 |
and i did it | 5 |
in the most cruel | 5 |
of the comte de | 5 |
i have before mentioned | 5 |
to speak to her | 5 |
had no doubt of | 5 |
at the castle of | 5 |
to expose myself to | 5 |
first time in my | 5 |
the history of my | 5 |
to have the least | 5 |
by madam de warens | 5 |
for a considerable time | 5 |
an account of the | 5 |
it was with the | 5 |
i am obliged to | 5 |
as i had been | 5 |
a man of wit | 5 |
was the only one | 5 |
no means calculated to | 5 |
would not have been | 5 |
for my part i | 5 |
it into his head | 5 |
as i have already | 5 |
to be the case | 5 |
one of the three | 5 |
the only one i | 5 |
which i had the | 5 |
it will be seen | 5 |
was a man of | 5 |
a member of the | 5 |
i had spoken of | 5 |
whilst i was at | 5 |
which i had just | 5 |
until a long time | 5 |
he wrote to me | 5 |
in my whole life | 5 |
by the aid of | 5 |
which will be found | 5 |
and among the rest | 5 |
had no doubt but | 5 |
and which i have | 5 |
that in which i | 5 |
nothing more than the | 5 |
the decline of life | 5 |
on the part of | 5 |
to attribute to me | 5 |
at madam de warens | 5 |
in return for the | 5 |
in the month of | 5 |
at the bottom of | 5 |
i should certainly have | 5 |
in which i found | 5 |
as i had done | 5 |
gave myself up to | 5 |
i have before observed | 5 |
what is still more | 5 |
which my heart was | 5 |
and i had the | 5 |
which i had so | 5 |
in which i have | 5 |
in the middle of | 5 |
who called themselves my | 5 |
to me to be | 5 |
did not permit me | 5 |
me upon the subject | 5 |
the sight of the | 5 |
the side of the | 5 |
a young man of | 5 |
the course of my | 5 |
to do with the | 5 |
with madam de luxembourg | 5 |
i had the honor | 5 |
with which i have | 5 |
the expenses of my | 5 |
after the death of | 5 |
without the aid of | 5 |
the count de favria | 5 |
of the council of | 5 |
i have since that | 5 |
had the pleasure of | 5 |
to quit the hermitage | 5 |
had it in my | 5 |
two or three years | 5 |
having it in my | 5 |
i was struck with | 5 |
it was not for | 5 |
nothing could be more | 5 |
the aid of the | 5 |
and that i might | 5 |
three or four days | 5 |
the least concern about | 5 |
i have reason to | 5 |
to end my days | 5 |
in the manner i | 5 |
as soon as he | 5 |
with which he was | 5 |
the only one who | 5 |
at the sight of | 5 |
to me of the | 5 |
by no means calculated | 5 |
i know not whether | 5 |
that i was obliged | 5 |
will be found in | 5 |
make the most of | 5 |
for the most part | 5 |
my dictionary of music | 5 |
for a few days | 5 |
was upon the point | 5 |
i have been able | 5 |
would have been less | 5 |
in a short time | 5 |
the first part of | 5 |
as well as in | 5 |
to the care of | 5 |
i went to the | 5 |
my ill state of | 5 |
for me to do | 5 |
the name of a | 5 |
than all the rest | 5 |
the state of my | 5 |
i had it in | 5 |
will be seen hereafter | 5 |
in the island of | 5 |
in love with her | 5 |
for no other reason | 5 |
is impossible for me | 5 |
i was the more | 5 |
suffering myself to be | 5 |
the part of the | 5 |
of the coterie holbachique | 5 |
rest of my days | 5 |
to me as a | 5 |
and i was not | 5 |
which i was to | 5 |
suffer myself to be | 5 |
but i was so | 5 |
i thought i perceived | 5 |
me at the same | 5 |
what he had done | 5 |
as i should have | 5 |
to return to it | 5 |
as it should be | 5 |
and as soon as | 5 |
such a manner that | 5 |
it may be supposed | 5 |
two or three days | 5 |
the course of the | 5 |
was far from being | 5 |
five or six weeks | 5 |
i was at the | 5 |
by whom i was | 5 |
it into my head | 5 |
what i had written | 5 |
in the same situation | 5 |
to go and see | 5 |
the castle of montmorency | 5 |
was not the first | 5 |
into the hands of | 5 |
for which i was | 5 |
a man who had | 5 |
that i might be | 5 |
i was not sufficiently | 5 |
to give me a | 5 |
to the house of | 5 |
took it into my | 5 |
i took it into | 5 |
on my arrival at | 5 |
a good kind of | 5 |
i never in my | 5 |
had i been in | 5 |
to induce me to | 5 |
at least that i | 5 |
the moment in which | 5 |
the moment i was | 5 |
have already observed that | 5 |
if i did not | 5 |
the execution of it | 5 |
by which they were | 5 |
i did not understand | 5 |
the end of it | 5 |
me two or three | 5 |
of the same opinion | 5 |
of which i speak | 5 |
on the next day | 5 |
to me upon the | 5 |
of the abbe de | 5 |
to the hotel de | 5 |
that i had not | 5 |
called themselves my friends | 5 |
and it will be | 5 |
said i to myself | 5 |
the honor to be | 5 |
a long time afterwards | 5 |
with which it was | 5 |
did not wish to | 4 |
myself the least concern | 4 |
anything of the kind | 4 |
i should have thought | 4 |
who at that time | 4 |
not go to the | 4 |
could not refrain from | 4 |
of my life has | 4 |
me to go and | 4 |
i mentioned it to | 4 |
in favor of my | 4 |
i did was to | 4 |
remainder of his life | 4 |
might have been supposed | 4 |
in the presence of | 4 |
with which she inspired | 4 |
an idea of the | 4 |
as i have before | 4 |
received a letter from | 4 |
i am certain i | 4 |
he spoke to me | 4 |
the arrival of the | 4 |
have the honor to | 4 |
may easily be conceived | 4 |
the people of berne | 4 |
suffered myself to be | 4 |
i wrote to him | 4 |
five or six years | 4 |
in proportion to the | 4 |
i had no sooner | 4 |
the duke of modena | 4 |
the same time i | 4 |
in consequence of this | 4 |
not to be found | 4 |
i wrote him a | 4 |
no idea of the | 4 |
into his head to | 4 |
fill up the void | 4 |
who were at venice | 4 |
been in my power | 4 |
beginning to the end | 4 |
author of the libel | 4 |
i do not know | 4 |
in the opinion of | 4 |
to madam le vasseur | 4 |
season of the year | 4 |
of the devin du | 4 |
day after my arrival | 4 |
ought to have been | 4 |
had the happiness to | 4 |
the next day i | 4 |
i said to her | 4 |
ought not to have | 4 |
to partake of it | 4 |
with any degree of | 4 |
to reside in the | 4 |
did not choose to | 4 |
i did not even | 4 |
several times to see | 4 |
i received from the | 4 |
the ill success of | 4 |
it was possible for | 4 |
midst of so many | 4 |
had no inclination to | 4 |
of three hundred livres | 4 |
had the folly to | 4 |
with an intention to | 4 |
was not necessary to | 4 |
the idea of my | 4 |
nothing of the matter | 4 |
to dissuade me from | 4 |
after the publication of | 4 |
in the way of | 4 |
the rest of her | 4 |
of what had passed | 4 |
whole course of my | 4 |
the whole of the | 4 |
of being acquainted with | 4 |
in the manner of | 4 |
could not bear to | 4 |
had induced me to | 4 |
it might have been | 4 |
from the bosom of | 4 |
on account of his | 4 |
had in my pocket | 4 |
could not fail to | 4 |
on the other hand | 4 |
in the house of | 4 |
the pleasures of life | 4 |
in such a situation | 4 |
put a period to | 4 |
if i had been | 4 |
he was obliged to | 4 |
upon the subject of | 4 |
in which i am | 4 |
me on this occasion | 4 |
nothing more was necessary | 4 |
i would willingly have | 4 |
but this was not | 4 |
it was not so | 4 |
i would not have | 4 |
had it not been | 4 |
the remainder of my | 4 |
in the bosom of | 4 |
soon as i had | 4 |
necessary to enable me | 4 |
which had brought me | 4 |
after i had left | 4 |
and i am of | 4 |
the king of poland | 4 |
i sometimes went to | 4 |
it is true that | 4 |
it was not the | 4 |
to inspire me with | 4 |
had nothing to do | 4 |
i continued my journey | 4 |
he communicated to me | 4 |
with two or three | 4 |
had appeared to me | 4 |
a few days after | 4 |
poor madam de warens | 4 |
at the time of | 4 |
would have been necessary | 4 |
do me an injury | 4 |
to have recourse to | 4 |
as long as he | 4 |
i took advantage of | 4 |
was so agreeable to | 4 |
the next morning i | 4 |
for several years past | 4 |
i should have died | 4 |
the good graces of | 4 |
in whose house i | 4 |
in the bottom of | 4 |
and by this means | 4 |
madam de luxembourg to | 4 |
or not i was | 4 |
which my mind was | 4 |
a friendship for me | 4 |
be that as it | 4 |
at the age of | 4 |
it could not be | 4 |
of the house of | 4 |
i received from madam | 4 |
the whole course of | 4 |
had spoken of it | 4 |
me to such a | 4 |
i do not believe | 4 |
i had only to | 4 |
of a young woman | 4 |
at the thought of | 4 |
but in a manner | 4 |
a word to me | 4 |
good kind of woman | 4 |
to go to england | 4 |
me as a crime | 4 |
more agreeable to me | 4 |
of those by whom | 4 |
i attached myself to | 4 |
a man of merit | 4 |
it was not to | 4 |
the situation of the | 4 |
for what reason i | 4 |
was pleased with the | 4 |
the abbe de gauvon | 4 |
was in want of | 4 |
the beginning to the | 4 |
from this time i | 4 |
be what it would | 4 |
the time of which | 4 |
it was my duty | 4 |
to this effect i | 4 |
what a degree i | 4 |
facility with which i | 4 |
which i had never | 4 |
but it was impossible | 4 |
as if he had | 4 |
i had already been | 4 |
of one of the | 4 |
but i am of | 4 |
of the lake of | 4 |
to furnish me with | 4 |
time of which i | 4 |
given me by the | 4 |
prevail upon me to | 4 |
in the same house | 4 |
the care of the | 4 |
shut up in my | 4 |
i thought i might | 4 |
had the goodness to | 4 |
i had written to | 4 |
spoke of it to | 4 |
that i should not | 4 |
inquire after my health | 4 |
myself at her feet | 4 |
as i had not | 4 |
as a kind of | 4 |
if i had not | 4 |
of a man who | 4 |
and that he had | 4 |
had no idea of | 4 |
in a kind of | 4 |
be judged whether or | 4 |
to madam de larnage | 4 |
should not have had | 4 |
and to whom i | 4 |
time to time i | 4 |
the remembrance of these | 4 |
even madam de warens | 4 |
with the utmost difficulty | 4 |
i am ignorant what | 4 |
about my own age | 4 |
in the flower of | 4 |
the midst of a | 4 |
an account of my | 4 |
i have not been | 4 |
after the manner of | 4 |
from the beginning to | 4 |
of the means of | 4 |
the manner of the | 4 |
took it into his | 4 |
which i was surrounded | 4 |
and which she had | 4 |
on the side of | 4 |
i shall never forget | 4 |
deprive me of the | 4 |
i had so much | 4 |
sometimes went to see | 4 |
to dispose of me | 4 |
contrary to my inclination | 4 |
much about the same | 4 |
to pass the winter | 4 |
was not the case | 4 |
i found myself in | 4 |
had not been able | 4 |
there was not a | 4 |
which i should not | 4 |
one after the other | 4 |
madam de luxembourg had | 4 |
at my own expense | 4 |
i shall soon have | 4 |
would have been to | 4 |
in which i should | 4 |
he was fond of | 4 |
to set off the | 4 |
myself up to the | 4 |
did not make me | 4 |
to inquire after my | 4 |
determined to set off | 4 |
madam boy de la | 4 |
the whole time of | 4 |
i had a right | 4 |
judged whether or not | 4 |
have been sufficient to | 4 |
but the moment i | 4 |
is one of those | 4 |
i have ever been | 4 |
the direction of the | 4 |
would have been sufficient | 4 |
no other reason than | 4 |
let any one judge | 4 |
i thought i should | 4 |
which madam de warens | 4 |
after my return to | 4 |
had taken care to | 4 |
first part of my | 4 |
my heart beat with | 4 |
i was so much | 4 |
the day after my | 4 |
i can truly say | 4 |
my life in which | 4 |
was the first and | 4 |
as i had imagined | 4 |
an air of mystery | 4 |
and far from being | 4 |
that of which i | 4 |
in the morning i | 4 |
the expense of the | 4 |
the situation in which | 4 |
i could think of | 4 |
to do me an | 4 |
since that time frequently | 4 |
out of the city | 4 |
which i am going | 4 |
at the hermitage and | 4 |
not one of the | 4 |
was not the least | 4 |
in my first part | 4 |
my heart was full | 4 |
who was fond of | 4 |
in a transport of | 4 |
was my duty to | 4 |
to the pleasure of | 4 |
as will be seen | 4 |
the age in which | 4 |
house of madam de | 4 |
and sent it to | 4 |
did not go to | 4 |
the only one of | 4 |
the resolution i had | 4 |
in the decline of | 4 |
a man who was | 4 |
in the heart of | 4 |
the course of a | 4 |
which i felt myself | 4 |
with all my heart | 4 |
it is impossible to | 4 |
as much pleasure as | 4 |
wrote to madam de | 4 |
i do not recollect | 4 |
name i have forgotten | 4 |
nothing to do with | 4 |
be glad to see | 4 |
with the idea of | 4 |
and was obliged to | 4 |
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annuity of three hundred | 3 |
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part of my memoirs | 3 |
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me even to tears | 3 |
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good graces of madam | 3 |
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madam le vasseur and | 3 |
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the wife of a | 3 |
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country in which i | 3 |
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man of wit and | 3 |
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me a kind of | 3 |
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for me the most | 3 |
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and madam de chenonceaux | 3 |
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period of my life | 3 |
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severe principles i had | 3 |
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in the great world | 3 |
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to madam de pompadour | 3 |
years older than myself | 3 |
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the two or three | 3 |
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of my poor mamma | 3 |
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the abbe de binis | 3 |
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person with whom i | 3 |
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the abbe de condillac | 3 |
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impression on my heart | 3 |
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than i had expected | 3 |
state of my finances | 3 |
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the functions of it | 3 |
me a taste for | 3 |
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lettres ecrites de la | 3 |
the reputation of wit | 3 |
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it must be confessed | 3 |
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ought not to be | 3 |
all the works i | 3 |
better than i did | 3 |
eyes suffused with tears | 3 |
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that madam de warens | 3 |
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me into the most | 3 |
him upon the subject | 3 |
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passion for the art | 3 |
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may be judged of | 3 |
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of this worthy man | 3 |
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me on account of | 3 |
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the continuation of my | 3 |
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life to which i | 3 |
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then i had been | 3 |
thousand times more delightful | 3 |
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the hands of a | 3 |
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one of the first | 3 |
great a degree of | 3 |
this i could not | 3 |
that moment i had | 3 |
a great deal of | 2 |
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that madam dhoudetot had | 2 |
reduced me to a | 2 |
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me back to chambery | 2 |
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am of opinion he | 2 |
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in the dungeon of | 2 |
every object that had | 2 |
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that which i had | 2 |
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and came to see | 2 |
on the left hand | 2 |
such as i have | 2 |
was a private door | 2 |
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to my recollection that | 2 |
tall and well made | 2 |
end of the garden | 2 |
madam de luxembourg showed | 2 |
whom i shall soon | 2 |
knew enough of the | 2 |
whom i have always | 2 |
in which i felt | 2 |
i am indebted for | 2 |
reproached myself with it | 2 |
no more of it | 2 |
to turn my head | 2 |
with which i forget | 2 |
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the papers of the | 2 |
the inclination of my | 2 |
jai perdu mon serviteur | 2 |
the opera of the | 2 |
of this i was | 2 |
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the reading of it | 2 |
much to my taste | 2 |
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as i grow old | 2 |
to wait until she | 2 |
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the only one with | 2 |
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been unable to support | 2 |
good old lady had | 2 |
the religion of my | 2 |
a long history of | 2 |
ingenuousness with which i | 2 |
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my esteem for him | 2 |
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pay no attention to | 2 |
of my days to | 2 |
how to make the | 2 |
not what to say | 2 |
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it with my tears | 2 |
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me up in the | 2 |
a few days at | 2 |
i perceived so many | 2 |
thought it might be | 2 |
when i no longer | 2 |
force of my attachment | 2 |
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lake of geneva and | 2 |
of madam de verdelin | 2 |
obliged me to return | 2 |
the power of both | 2 |
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me as far as | 2 |
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be inserted in the | 2 |
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respect to the real | 2 |
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i was destined to | 2 |
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at madam de vercelliss | 2 |
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despatches to the king | 2 |
to see her without | 2 |
like another robinson crusoe | 2 |
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a pain in the | 2 |
to pay for it | 2 |
which i shall have | 2 |
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employment of the day | 2 |
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in a protestant country | 2 |
seven or eight years | 2 |
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the first time since | 2 |
whom i was going | 2 |
such as i had | 2 |
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act in such a | 2 |
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so pleased with this | 2 |
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the bare remembrance of | 2 |
to speak of it | 2 |
myself the author of | 2 |
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things at the same | 2 |
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whom i ought to | 2 |
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my whole life with | 2 |
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time to consider of | 2 |
to saint lambert himself | 2 |
the princess of robeck | 2 |
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secretary to the spanish | 2 |
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reading a few pages | 2 |
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those pleasures which are | 2 |
some other means of | 2 |
of the vices of | 2 |
and shook off all | 2 |
what passed in it | 2 |
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i again took up | 2 |
the necessity of making | 2 |
i know not for | 2 |
not a difficult matter | 2 |
wrote me two or | 2 |
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had said to him | 2 |
took it into her | 2 |
as well as my | 2 |
which related to the | 2 |
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which have since been | 2 |
even to this day | 2 |
supply the want of | 2 |
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and madam de boufflers | 2 |
love of justice and | 2 |
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the pleasure i had | 2 |
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to set her in | 2 |
which i was born | 2 |
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the establishment of a | 2 |
moment i had nothing | 2 |
of so much happiness | 2 |
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to go and reside | 2 |
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the death of his | 2 |
and the end of | 2 |
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as it tended to | 2 |
the hermitage to eaubonne | 2 |
in the train of | 2 |
and in the bosom | 2 |
the use of it | 2 |
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from the walnut tree | 2 |
a visit of thanks | 2 |
said she to me | 2 |
subject of our conversation | 2 |
of a mild and | 2 |
and the care of | 2 |
saw any of those | 2 |
the pleasure i took | 2 |
madam de luxembourg did | 2 |
me a little house | 2 |
sorry to see me | 2 |
think of nothing else | 2 |
happened that i have | 2 |
an estate belonging to | 2 |
to whom i owed | 2 |
a strong desire to | 2 |
attacked in my habitation | 2 |
the comedy of the | 2 |
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of every species of | 2 |
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side of the fire | 2 |
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at the same period | 2 |
society of men of | 2 |
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to the last degree | 2 |
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did not remain long | 2 |
me of the honor | 2 |
should be agreeable to | 2 |
moments of my youth | 2 |
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which for a long | 2 |
he informed me he | 2 |
a man to whom | 2 |
he knew how to | 2 |
not be expected from | 2 |
fresh in my memory | 2 |
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could bring myself to | 2 |
the esteem of those | 2 |
i had always had | 2 |
the utility of the | 2 |
not under the necessity | 2 |
on the banks of | 2 |
of my health was | 2 |
this however did not | 2 |
to it after my | 2 |
have prevented me from | 2 |
a taste for botany | 2 |
which he wishes to | 2 |
a taste for study | 2 |
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to make one of | 2 |
he had in his | 2 |
the only person present | 2 |
spoke of him to | 2 |
the force of all | 2 |
of my good old | 2 |
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i shall have occasion | 2 |
of her having been | 2 |
as often as it | 2 |
have been that of | 2 |
which had befallen me | 2 |
told me of the | 2 |
had this been the | 2 |
not a single person | 2 |
been to see him | 2 |
had the year before | 2 |
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who had been employed | 2 |
on my return from | 2 |
far from wishing to | 2 |
i should as soon | 2 |
the airs of a | 2 |
which i owed to | 2 |
was not of long | 2 |
again into my pocket | 2 |
to prepare for my | 2 |
of which i never | 2 |
quite at my ease | 2 |
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but once in my | 2 |
was unwilling either to | 2 |
told me she had | 2 |
when i received the | 2 |
i was at length | 2 |
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to take leave of | 2 |
as my strength would | 2 |
preparations for her journey | 2 |
the caprice of a | 2 |
i should never have | 2 |
me to be heard | 2 |
would be possible to | 2 |
for want of an | 2 |
to take measures for | 2 |
i was often obliged | 2 |
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to pay her lodging | 2 |
least would have been | 2 |
end by a means | 2 |
it should never be | 2 |
the hermitage and at | 2 |
of poor le maitre | 2 |
object of my affection | 2 |
be worse than a | 2 |
persons who called themselves | 2 |
i went to pass | 2 |
the letters of madam | 2 |
part of these memoirs | 2 |
i have since thought | 2 |
at the hour appointed | 2 |
in this profound and | 2 |
glance was sufficient to | 2 |
the most charming and | 2 |
the memoirs of my | 2 |
from any quarter the | 2 |
was a mixture of | 2 |
happy in the manner | 2 |
air of the country | 2 |
in the letters from | 2 |
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the importance of the | 2 |
to one of the | 2 |
out of my element | 2 |
in which he was | 2 |
read the hearts of | 2 |
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for the future to | 2 |
glance of the eye | 2 |
in the evening we | 2 |
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been able to satisfy | 2 |
i knew nothing of | 2 |
whom my heart could | 2 |
not deceived in my | 2 |
i did not say | 2 |
appeared to me so | 2 |
to guard me from | 2 |
and which has since | 2 |
i showed her the | 2 |
the most trifling injury | 2 |
persons calling themselves such | 2 |
myself no more about | 2 |
in the same state | 2 |
i had it printed | 2 |
the best of women | 2 |
the means of making | 2 |
on the fifteenth of | 2 |
had an opportunity of | 2 |
love but once in | 2 |
at full liberty to | 2 |
all that concerned them | 2 |
was to retire to | 2 |
which could tempt me | 2 |
what to do with | 2 |
that at length she | 2 |
of the chamber in | 2 |
was the author of | 2 |
desire to see the | 2 |
who was so well | 2 |
was sufficient to maintain | 2 |
the affair of the | 2 |
wages of the gardener | 2 |
to dispose of it | 2 |
still remained in the | 2 |
state in which i | 2 |
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by a kiss of | 2 |
was in the midst | 2 |
and that i never | 2 |
no use of it | 2 |
the rules of versification | 2 |
the tour of italy | 2 |
was determined to pass | 2 |
easily be conceived that | 2 |
to reduce me to | 2 |
such a variety of | 2 |
a taste for literature | 2 |
and i can truly | 2 |
attribute to me as | 2 |
to heaven for having | 2 |
had sent me the | 2 |
have more than once | 2 |
i had written for | 2 |
i was ever in | 2 |
i trembled lest i | 2 |
i for a long | 2 |
thinking more of my | 2 |
has ever made me | 2 |
when i was at | 2 |
not conceive it was | 2 |
which she conceived to | 2 |
i made use of | 2 |
me with having done | 2 |
book in my hand | 2 |
very intimate with the | 2 |
came frequently to see | 2 |
was so truly amiable | 2 |
idea that it was | 2 |
had prevailed on her | 2 |
we knew not how | 2 |
am going to speak | 2 |
break over my head | 2 |
not a moment to | 2 |
reason i know not | 2 |
was sufficient to produce | 2 |
have the pleasure of | 2 |
write to madam depinay | 2 |
the departure of madam | 2 |
answer to this letter | 2 |
there was no other | 2 |
to determine to be | 2 |
and the difficulty of | 2 |
or nine hundred livres | 2 |
where i found myself | 2 |
the least notice of | 2 |
nothing displeasing in the | 2 |
the germ of the | 2 |
to her with an | 2 |
to dine in the | 2 |
had desired her to | 2 |
should have been more | 2 |
hermitage to eaubonne was | 2 |
days and nights in | 2 |
almost as much money | 2 |
i was at liberty | 2 |
that i might love | 2 |
a lively remembrance of | 2 |
i have never felt | 2 |
thought i could not | 2 |
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at that time was | 2 |