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tail 3
taille 1
tainted 1
take 77
taken 38
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78 chevalier
77 give
77 letter
77 take
76 breton
76 poor
75 claude
Honoré de Balzac
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1 2 | summoned at any moment~to take arms. No sooner was Calyste 2 2 | he had ten other sons to take Calyste's place.~ ~So, when 3 2 | father judged it right to take his boy to~join her, and 4 4 | case your family will not take charge of~Calyste's establishment, 5 4 | least, that Calyste would take into~his heart some noble 6 5 | that~sentiment is about to take from them; but they have, 7 5 | The baroness did not again take up the newspaper; she was~ 8 6 | Felicite, who~did not choose to take a subordinate position, 9 6 | a change would presently take place in~her person as the 10 6 | statue of~Brittany let him take Mademoiselle des Touches 11 7 | if his only crime is to take his pleasure without me, 12 7 | blast."~ ~"You would not take my love," said Calyste, " 13 8 | yesterday from Beatrix. Take it and read it; you can 14 8 | legs before going out to take a turn in the garden. No 15 8 | lovers seen by Diderot; never take, like the Duc~de Lorraine, 16 8 | farewells of love which they take care to render~useless, 17 9 | house where travellers can take shelter in storms of~wind 18 9 | force himself to eat and to take part in the conversation.~ ~ 19 10| for him; to-day you can take a maternal interest in him," 20 10| church as if she meant to take~it by assault, waving her 21 10| horse in~Saint-Nazaire to take me home."~ ~Camille and 22 10| certainly have done better to~take the offer made to you by 23 10| to us soon."~ ~"It won't take me ten minutes," cried Calyste, 24 11| The marriage will never take place," said Camille hastily.~ ~ 25 11| which you can win Beatrix; I take it~therefore upon myself. 26 11| Thursday you wanted to take~a walk with me; and yesterday 27 11| said Camille, "we must take Calyste and~make a trip 28 11| hiring a boat and sailors to take them~across the little bay, 29 12| If you do not go I shall take~it for an answer,Calyste 30 12| charge of them; no one can take them from us. To see you, 31 12| said Calyste, "we shall take a boat to-morrow and cross 32 13| are times when their~eyes take in a rival from head to 33 13| time for dinner. You must take charge of~the boat arrangements. 34 13| marquise~to the heart). "You take me for a very silly person 35 14| thought, decided her to take the extraordinary step by 36 14| than that of all the world! Take your composing-~draught, 37 14| to leave~Calyste free to take and press the hands of Beatrix ( 38 15| Beatrix could not~refuse to take his arm. He is, no doubt, 39 15| Maupin. Well, my dear fellow, take~her, love her, you'll do 40 15| approval of the matter, it may take some time to effect~this / 41 15| occasions the wisest plan is to take~no step at all. I did, just 42 16| childish friendship, to take this~rupture upon yourself, 43 16| days, ordering Calyste to take~exercise, and find something 44 16| would probably be best~to take him to Paris and consult 45 16| weeping.~ ~"But it can take him to Paris, where he can 46 17| ceremony I am unable to take~part in.~ ~On the day when 47 17| name, which the step I now take sanctifies. I love you~without 48 17| only had one son; try to take my~place to my dear Sabine."~ ~ 49 17| beating heart, and which I take the liberty of here~abridging.~ ~" 50 17| Guerande, May, 1838.~ ~I take up my Odyssey. On the third 51 17| us so happy, is trying~to take your place to me, dear mother, 52 17| I wish they would~let me take to Paris), regard me as 53 17| eagles argent. He means to take~one of the eagles argent 54 17| stretch out your hand to take it,~and it is yours; but 55 18| restlessness, agrees to take me. Either he~knows life 56 18| charms, they find means, they take a style, they~seize youth, 57 18| interviews begin when they take place publicly.~ ~The former 58 18| she's a big boy who can take care of herself. Poor Calyste! 59 18| fallen at his feet saying, "Take me!" But Beatrix,~born on 60 20| motion to the servants to take away his plates after~pecking 61 21| Vicomte de Grandlieu was to take place at the end of Lent), 62 21| rupture like her own; she will take him away from me to~Switzerland 63 21| maliciously. "What method will you~take to remedy the evil?"~ ~" 64 21| Monsieur de~Rochefide to take back his wife? Instead of 65 22| determined by that which they take in~the apocryphal regions. 66 22| Thus having made him take up all her moral letters 67 22| her advice. She let him take~the clever sayings she said 68 23| two~handles by which women take hold of such pitchers when 69 23| Schontz, and allow him to take part in that~menageria of 70 24| after a pause, "you must take upon yourself to follow 71 25| roundness, was beginning to~take on flesh about the shoulders; 72 25| Surely, inasmuch as I take the money," said the count, 73 25| fancy, especially if you take into consideration the~admirable 74 26| down~to the marquise.~ ~"Take my arm," he said, bowing, " 75 26| love! Farewell, monsieur; take back your house and all 76 26| hundred thousand francs and take~back his wife; you and I 77 26| marriage, which was now to take place within~a week.~ ~"


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