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savoir-faire 1
savonnerie 1
savor 1
saw 97
say 91
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98 happiness
97 guenic
97 house
97 saw
96 felicite
96 still
94 ah
Honoré de Balzac
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1 2 | As soon as the baroness saw that her husband was asleep 2 2 | of the baron and Calyste,~saw that the stable was in order 3 3 | may have guessed it as she saw with what~wily perseverance 4 4 | trembled. When~the worthy man saw the tears in the beautiful 5 5 | persons grouped~about her, she saw nothing in marriage but 6 5 | as an angel; but when she saw me weep hot tears she tried 7 6 | instead of its effect, and saw only its~objectionable side. 8 6 | certain~lassitude of body. She saw that a change would presently 9 6 | in the social scale. She saw,~early in life, the world 10 6 | a man of gallantry, who~saw nothing in her but a mere 11 6 | coming fame; she was sad, she saw no one; she wanted, as it~ 12 6 | her own mind; too late she saw life lighted by the sun 13 7 | hitherto unknown perfection. He saw before his eyes the works 14 7 | herself. Calyste entered, and saw the reason.~Poor Camille 15 8 | woman, what the rest of us~saw her as a bride. And yet 16 8 | exquisite waists I ever saw; the shoulders are beautiful, 17 8 | While we were travelling I saw his courage~tested; he risked 18 8 | perform. My dear child, I saw in one week actual horrors 19 8 | religion.~ ~When his mother saw him entering the court-yard 20 8 | uneasy at the sadness she saw on her son's brow, picked 21 8 | at last; seen it as you saw it, and as it ought~to be 22 8 | that royal~duchess, whom I saw on the moors among the furze 23 8 | my heart."~ ~The baroness saw these thoughts flaming in 24 8 | were fixed on the table; he saw nothing about him. The~beautiful 25 9 | cover.~ ~Calyste presently saw two boats coming over from 26 9 | until on closer view he saw they were a maid and a man-~ 27 9 | efforts.~ ~Presently Calyste saw, coming toward him, the 28 9 | mother had told him, he saw~Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel' 29 9 | In the soft half-light he saw, reclining on a~divan, as 30 9 | disclosed her neck. Calyste then saw its~beautiful nape, white 31 9 | with the expression she now saw on~Calyste's face, and tried 32 9 | gratification of Conti; she saw a white face bathed in tears.~ 33 10| there to adore~Beatrix? He saw no solution to these difficulties.~ ~ 34 10| itself eternal, and you saw not far before you a horrible 35 10| total silence~reigned, he saw his mother through the window, 36 10| treasure!" she said, as she saw him lower his head to ride~ 37 10| passed here; /her/ eyes saw those trees!What a~lovely 38 10| Beatrix turned round, saw her young lover, and gave 39 10| sit with the coachman. I saw those ladies lose their~ 40 10| the little~girl of sixteen saw her castle in Spain, built 41 10| died upon her lips as she~saw the grief on the angelic 42 10| day.~ ~Fanny, who alone saw her son's uneasiness, and 43 11| at the~state in which she saw him; the solitary uncomprehended 44 12| my love acquired when I saw you. The dream~was far surpassed 45 12| day, in a moment, when I saw you. She was my error; you 46 12| not see its end; and~she saw the end of ours, the setting 47 12| firmly rejected~the love she saw must end. Therefore I am 48 12| Beatrix press his own, and saw her, without~interrupting 49 12| so simple, so~guileless, saw nothing in that wily and 50 12| room. He was absent; she saw a~letter, not sealed, but 51 12| the moment that I first saw you she became to me a~sister, 52 12| her for a woman until I saw you. You have proved to 53 12| the first~moment when I saw you, that you were mine.~ ~ 54 14| time Beatrix and Calyste saw her flitting~before them 55 14| pleasure turned his head; he saw nought else but Beatrix,~ 56 14| Mademoiselle des Touches, who saw the scene, was unable in 57 14| of savage curiosity; he saw the position in~which Beatrix 58 14| sea. As he held her, he saw that she had~fainted; but 59 14| background of rock.~ ~"I saw you, Calyste," said Camille 60 14| working of this emotion. She saw that~Calyste would never, 61 14| thoughts to be read! When he saw the beautiful green eyes 62 14| noble and imposing air. She saw love on the side of its 63 14| Camille said to him when she saw him re-appear~so weakly.~ ~ 64 14| seven in the morning, he saw from afar Beatrix at a window 65 14| of the rock, whence they saw~the vast ocean on one side 66 14| suffer together. Dante never~saw his Beatrice again; Petrarch 67 14| which Calyste felt before he saw the cause of it. On a~bench, 68 15| for him at the window, he saw Camille, who instantly ran 69 16| a term of the provinces, saw nothing fatal~or diseased 70 16| The next day Calyste saw Charlotte, as she arrived 71 16| silence, looked back and saw them, which gave~her an 72 16| baroness and Zephirine soon saw that, in spite of his~intention 73 16| his silence of grief. She saw no hope, no~light in the 74 17| excessive precaution.~ ~When I saw the towers of Guerande rising 75 17| you were not here, and I saw a~gulf opening before me. 76 18| speech! Calyste, when he saw me all cast down by it,~ 77 18| German ballad. I thought I saw that~Calyste's love was 78 18| love marriage where~Calyste saw only a marriage of expediency. 79 18| her mother and sister, who saw in Calyste's~coolness an 80 18| the first interlude, he saw in one of the two proscenium 81 18| the orchestra stalls, he saw~the door of the proscenium 82 18| you just now, before you saw me, that /you/ at least~ 83 18| of Calyste's heart; she~saw the marks of the collar 84 18| many I have endured since I saw you last. Not onlyI said~ 85 18| On a little table Calyste saw jewelled knick-knacks, a 86 18| all the more because he saw that Beatrix had no inimical~ 87 19| will of a waterspout. "I saw," she said~later, "myriads 88 19| which I never~noticedI saw but you! Fortunately the ' 89 21| life, and declared that she saw death~coming with delirious 90 22| of~noble nature. But he saw nothing surprising in that; 91 23| rival. Bixiou fancied he saw the favored one in Leon 92 23| Leon de Lora; the~painter saw him in Bixiou, who had passed 93 25| his Ninon II. When Maxime~saw La Palferine, the last to 94 25| low voice, "because you saw me~thoughtful at the offer 95 26| blaming and reproaching me; I~saw him!"~ ~"You saw him?"~ ~" 96 26| reproaching me; I~saw him!"~ ~"You saw him?"~ ~"I opened the window."~ ~ 97 26| to wait. He, in his turn, saw Calyste~sent away; for du


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