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let 82
lethargic 1
lets 1
letter 77
letter-box 1
lettered 1
letters 17
Frequency    [«  »]
78 beautiful
78 chevalier
77 give
77 letter
77 take
76 breton
76 poor
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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1 4 | my sister will receive my letter to-morrow," replied~Mademoiselle 2 7 | history to tell me, and a letter to" said the~generous youth, 3 8 | from whom I received that letter yesterday, and who may be~ 4 8 | unprepared. Beatrix left a letter for her husband and started 5 8 | obtain in Paris. Here's the letter I received~yesterday from 6 8 | saying, she held out the letter to him.~ ~At this moment 7 8 | Calyste, artlessly, "this letter"~ ~"Pray keep it; I ask 8 8 | Beatrix de Rochefide and her~letter; he was furious against 9 8 | he had already pulled a~letter from his pocket,that letter 10 8 | letter from his pocket,that letter of the Marquise Beatrix, 11 8 | thought Calyste, folding the letter sadly.~ ~That sadness flowed 12 8 | pretext of returning~the letter.~ ~Claude Vignon and Felicite 13 8 | tabernacles.~ ~"Here's the letter," he said, with innocent 14 8 | des Touches,~throwing the letter across the table to Vignon, 15 9 | sad smile, the following letter~from Mademoiselle des Touches:~ ~ 16 9 | blush.~ ~Calyste gave the letter to his mother and departed.~ ~" 17 11| dreadful author."~ ~"Your letter told me all," replied Camille; " 18 12| tainted~by corruption such a letter is written with gushings 19 12| speak to you of~myself; this letter, indeed, relates far more 20 12| The rest of this artless letter was merely~repetition. But 21 12| how could he send that~letter? He followed his mother 22 12| into the salon with the letter in~his pocket and burning 23 12| is the best way to send a letter secretly to one's mistress," 24 12| it is best to give the letter yourself."~ ~"A louis or 25 12| her hand, and slipped the letter within it. He did this so 26 12| least disconcerted, slip the~letter into her glove.~ ~"You fling 27 12| meeting the answer to his letter, which~did not come, Calyste 28 12| anger; I am answering your~letter frankly and with simplicity. 29 12| me. After receiving your letter, and, above~all, after making 30 12| and I desire that this letter~may terminate a correspondence 31 12| trembling, and looking at the letter, but not~directly asking 32 12| of Madame de~Rochefide's letter, felt the need of some help 33 12| He was absent; she saw a~letter, not sealed, but addressed 34 12| was cruelly punished. The letter revealed~to her the depths 35 12| feel it as I re-read your letter, in~which I fancy I can 36 12| The baroness let fall the letter, without reading all of 37 12| the sin of reading that~letter. My Calyste is mad!"~ ~" 38 12| So saying, he sealed his letter and departed for Les Touches.~ ~ 39 12| practised experience. Calyste's letter to Beatrix was such as the~ 40 13| Calyste arrived, holding the letter between his hand and his 41 13| stifling. Calyste gave his~letter to Beatrix and followed 42 13| Can he have given her a letter?"~ ~But she thought the 43 13| morrow.~ ~Calyste's last letter had stirred in Madame de 44 13| she read~and re-read the letter, she was pierced through 45 13| is what he answered to a letter of mine, urging him to be 46 13| holding out Calyste's last letter.~ ~Camille took it and read 47 13| received in reading that letter.~ ~"Do you love him?" she 48 14| armed with Calyste's own letter, quoted the passage in which~ 49 16| after reading the fatal letter written by Calyste, "and 50 17| the room and gave him~a letter, explaining that Mademoiselle 51 17| understand. I will finish my letter to-morrow. To leave you 52 17| spoke to you in my first letter, and about~which you warned 53 18| you told me in your last~letter it is evident he fears you 54 19| smelt the perfume of~that letter paper! Another woman's head 55 19| strength to write the following letter, for she was mastered by 56 19| etc.~ ~She directed the letter to Guerande and gave it 57 19| through Savinien. Oh! that letter of yesterday!"~ ~Trembling, 58 19| from which she took the letter.~ ~"See," she said, lying 59 19| holding in her hand the fatal letter,~the perfume of which Sabine 60 19| to her mother the fatal letter.~ ~"That!" said the duchess, 61 20| Sabine received~this terrible letter:~ ~Guerande.~ ~To Madame 62 20| which you tell us in your~letter. I have written to Calyste 63 20| any of your income.~ ~Your letter, dear child as dearly loved 64 20| Sabine wrote across this letter these words, "Noble Brittany 65 20| desk.~ ~Calyste found the letter and read it. Seeing Sabine' 66 20| handwriting he flung the letter into the fire,~determined 67 20| Madame du Guenic~received the letter, and gave it to her husband 68 20| her soul:~"My friend, that letter is from the Jockey Club; 69 20| Calyste colored, and put the letter into his pocket.~ ~"Why 70 20| his own room to read his letter. When he was no longer~present 71 20| to Madame de Rochefide's letter she had resolved to conquer,~ 72 25| cried Aurelie, hunting for a letter in an~elegant bag hanging 73 26| Palferine the following letter, in which she revenged herself 74 26| herself so completely~that the letter closed with these words: " 75 26| loved." And she signed the letter, a thing she had never~done 76 26| have offered to give me a letter in which you~will write 77 26| the Breton baron left a letter for La Palferine.~ ~On the


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