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girls 11
girodet 1
giulietta 1
give 77
given 56
giver 1
gives 26
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78 asked
78 beautiful
78 chevalier
77 give
77 letter
77 take
76 breton
Honoré de Balzac
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1 1 | great~Catholic thought, give four leaves to clover, while 2 4 | did not allow the rest to give the retiring player the 3 4 | sister. The baroness~would give her sundry hints by pressing 4 5 | family, had promised to give him a~thorough and Christian 5 5 | of~in this way; I would give my very life for her."~ ~" 6 6 | maternity.~ ~It is necessary to give these details to explain 7 6 | with red fibrils,~which give them grace and strength, 8 6 | only, has found means to give the~public and literature 9 8 | who loves, a woman who can give or refuse her~love as she 10 8 | personal value in order to give life to their rank. I was 11 8 | anything at all. She could not give me~the treasures of her 12 8 | and that is easier than~to give you a beard," remarked Vignon.~ ~" 13 8 | sublime thing! Why didn't you give me genius?~With genius we 14 9 | was announced.~ ~"Calyste, give your arm to the marquise," 15 9 | occasion now and then to give him a few repressive glances, 16 10| niece that she~would not give her time to come properly 17 10| sensible to the form which you~give to yours."~ ~The viscountess, 18 10| returned to the~gate to give his arm to the two ladies, 19 11| behave with generosity and give the~cold shoulder to Calyste; 20 11| his mother implored him to~give up Les Touches, and leave 21 12| the whole,~it is best to give the letter yourself."~ ~" 22 12| the happiness that she can~give you. Whatever you may think, 23 12| need only say the word, or give me a mere~sign, and I will 24 12| will bless them anew to me! Give me this day of~happiness; 25 13| that; we don't know how to~give sidelong glances, and turn 26 13| ever given or ever will give, perhaps, so cruel a wound 27 13| off your~grand airs, and give me your hand!" continued 28 13| virtuous and free, that I might give him something better than 29 14| felt the~bush beginning to give way. With the agility which 30 14| necks turn in a manner to give them a vague resemblance 31 14| Beatrix was very~careful to give no definite answer. Yes, 32 14| she replied, "I should give you reason to~suppose I 33 16| requested his father to give him a few days' grace. The 34 16| fortune your aunt intends to give you, which is enormous for 35 16| doors.~ ~"Gold will not give him health," said the baroness, 36 17| fancied likeness made him give to her coquetries a willing 37 17| Touches had requested her~to give it to him on this occasion.~ ~ 38 17| With what tender comfort I give~you that name, which the 39 17| sits down quietly;" "Pray give up such detestable ways;" " 40 17| honeymoon, of~which we here give three or four, will show 41 17| between ourselves, I will not give my daughter (if I have any~ 42 17| of your husband alone can give you, the journey would be 43 17| try,~my dear child, to give him something of his former 44 17| Bind him to you, firmly, give~him children, let him respect 45 17| Touches. I did wrong to give him that property."~ ~"Why?" 46 18| evident he fears you will not give her to him.~Cultivate that 47 18| to papa.~ ~These letters give a perfect explanation of 48 18| friend," she said; "don't give her the annoyance of~dining 49 19| than ever, and I wanted to~give you a surprise, precisely 50 21| measure the happiness you give by that which you receive. 51 21| marriage~is arranged, I can give all my thoughts to you. 52 21| impossible for me~not to give you a little hope."~ ~"Will 53 21| you understand? She may give him a child. And if Calyste 54 21| misery the abbe will~surely give me absolution for the venial 55 21| vownot counting a novenato give twelve~hundred francs to 56 21| occasion for scandal, don't you give her a~husband?"~ ~"Ah! my 57 22| opinion will oblige us~to give certain details on the life 58 22| to whom they had better give no salary than send them~ 59 22| meanings, but it suffices to give it here as: /To dupe/.~Monsieur 60 22| a father to me; can~you give me one-tenth of a reason 61 22| Rhetore'? You had much better give that money to~poets, who 62 24| turn its back upon her; I give you my word."~ ~"Ah! Madame 63 25| conquer. My good mate, I give you twenty thousand francs, 64 25| not stop Vignon, "I should give back my wife's~fortune, 65 25| value of what you seem to~give," replied La Palferine.~ ~" 66 25| one in the morning,you to~give me an account of progress, 67 25| account of progress, I to give you instructions."~ ~"I 68 25| pledge myself to make him give you two hundred thousand~ 69 25| clever, I advised you to give back her~fortune! Oh! I 70 25| Aurelie too well; I won't give her any reason to complain~ 71 26| when Arthur surprises you, give Fabien a glance Arthur can' 72 26| get him a home. He~must give Madame du Ronceret three 73 26| has always mind enough, give him time to collect it; 74 26| Listen to me, Arthur; give Aurelie three hundred thousand 75 26| alone; you have offered to give me a letter in which you~ 76 26| to whom I do the honor to give myself."~ ~"But you forget 77 26| roue/ no doubt wished to give proof of his /savoir-faire/


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