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70 son
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69 though
Honoré de Balzac
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1 1 | inhabitants of the region put up readily~enough with difficulties 2 2 | his boy to~join her, and put in practice the motto of 3 2 | of hair always carefully put up, allowed the eye to follow~ 4 2 | unfastened~every night and put on every morning like a 5 2 | it was cold or rainy he put on a goat's-skin, after 6 4 | Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel put into this game~(the innocence 7 4 | less importance to it. To put up~one farthing for the 8 4 | operation, into which she~put as much mental action as 9 4 | declared that~he or she had put in their proper number. 10 4 | I should not like to put him to the proof; you would 11 5 | little child, the mother had~put him with all his virgin 12 8 | impressions. She has only to put on a gown of cherry~velvet 13 8 | Camille Maupin's desire to put him back on the~right side 14 8 | position in which I have put~myself. You have escaped 15 8 | luxury, and he wishes to put his new~work, a grand opera, 16 8 | they were said.~ ~"Don't put such ideas into Calyste' 17 9 | waiting, it is necessary to put not only the passengers 18 9 | hoped to see another boat put out~to cross to the little 19 9 | ceremony; otherwise you will put us to~the blush.~ ~Calyste 20 9 | its resources, and they put their~whole marvellous gift 21 10| dreadful hymn which a~poet has put into the mouth of Moses 22 10| can you, my fine nephew, put in the scale against such~ 23 10| Sister, I shall not put these ladies to inconvenience," 24 10| Kergarouets and Pen-Hoels,~and to put an end forever to the projects 25 10| families.~ ~"We can very well put five in the carriage," replied 26 10| anxiously awaiting her. Here she put her arm round~Charlotte' 27 10| look, and her quiet manner,~put him at his ease, in spite 28 10| her~niece's other arm, "to put herself in the company of 29 10| The horses were now put in; Camille placed Madame 30 11| into which Camille Maupin put all her ability, took place, 31 12| trifles that most women put up with;~inexorable thoughtsfrom 32 12| certain of finding him there, put on her~bonnet and shawl 33 12| her Calyste's~reason, to put his madness, his error far 34 13| very much of a woman. Come, put off your~grand airs, and 35 14| Beatrix, while Gasselin put a distance of some two hundred~ 36 14| little box, in which she had put, in case~of thirst, some 37 14| to me, Calyste; we must put an end to all this," said 38 14| minds; they know how to put into sentiment as~much of 39 16| gray-beard, you've forgotten to put in your stake!"~cried Mademoiselle 40 16| the day when the family put on their~mourning, the baroness 41 17| which~the newspapers used to put to Charles X.: "Must the 42 17| around me not~to know how to put a little of it into practice. 43 17| Still, I think the desire to put~Madame de Rochefide forever 44 17| for his own supporter and put this motto~in its beak: / 45 17| these counsels.~I cannot put an appearance of opposition 46 18| seek that, like a~child, I put my hands before my eyes 47 18| marks of the collar she had put upon him at Les Touches, 48 18| homefor every one," she said. "Put some wood~on the fire. You 49 18| the young baron sat up, put his elbow on~the table, 50 19| Monsieur~Dommanget, will put you on the track of her 51 19| foot of the bed strove to put into his glance an~expression 52 19| So it was play which put those black circles round 53 19| the guilty man, and who put forth reasons sacred to 54 20| Calyste colored, and put the letter into his pocket.~ ~" 55 20| Sabine to the peristyle and put~her in the carriage without 56 21| iron rod that sculptors put within the structure of 57 22| our laws and our morals put between the two sexes in 58 22| ill-understood (a compliance~which put him in the front rank /a 59 22| ruined. In 1814 Napoleon put the little Josephine Schiltz, 60 22| of the Bank of France and put~half of that sum in the 61 22| sorts of topics, and did not put in doubt the fidelity~of 62 23| week, the~latter, whom she put upon the scent of her fortune, 63 25| My dear fellow, you must put yourself on a certain footing," 64 25| was~quite astounded, Raoul put fire into her heart by pretended 65 26| go away, Maxime. I must put an end to my poor Arthur 66 26| two years; he had not even put on his corset, his beard 67 26| your arrival would have put an end to one of the most~ 68 26| Such women, monsieur, will put out one of their own eyes 69 26| one of their own eyes to put~out two of their enemy. 70 26| has just left Paris, has put~out six! If I had had the 71 26| Madame~Schontz would have put out eight. You see now that


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