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longevity 2
longing 1
longings 2
look 61
look-out 1
looked 52
looking 40
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61 charlotte
61 just
61 knew
61 look
61 pen-hoel
60 long
60 perhaps
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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look

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1 1 | above which grotesque faces look down, while shapes~of fantastic 2 1 | phial. The windows which look~into the garden, like those 3 1 | garden, like those that look upon the court-yard, are~ 4 2 | of her blue~eyes, that a look too eager might have wounded, 5 2 | color making the white arms look like poplar-wood.~These 6 3 | ecclesiastically inquisitive~look.~ ~"Are you anxious or ill, 7 4 | The girl was ordered to look~amiable, an easy thing to 8 4 | enters a church~except to look at the pictures. She has 9 5 | evils; it will~tarnish the look of those eyes, moist as 10 7 | exterior which gives the look of a prison to the isolated~ 11 8 | with a sly, triumphant look as she smoothed the cloth, 12 8 | Touches cast a supplicating look on Calyste, which~calmed 13 8 | he added, with a keen look at~Mademoiselle des Touches. " 14 9 | of her head; he did not look at her; but he took the 15 9 | sly but half-abstracted look upon~Camille which always 16 9 | turned and gave Calyste a look that was full of~flattery.~ ~ 17 9 | fellow~turned on Felicite a look in which she could read 18 9 | tried to console him with a look of sympathy.~Claude Vignon 19 9 | Vignon intercepted that look. From that moment the great 20 10| Touches, who was unable to~look either at the terrible Vignon 21 10| gave him the most~imperious look in her repertory. A smile, 22 10| the tranquillity of her look, and her quiet manner,~put 23 10| pressed her knee to make her look at Calyste.~ ~"How well 24 10| daughter, judging by the look he intercepted~between them.~ ~ 25 11| is obliged to cover hers. Look, dear," she added,~lifting 26 11| Oh! yes, yes, go! do not look so, my darling!" she cried, 27 11| and she cast a sidelong look at her companion which looked~ 28 12| at his absence, went to look for him, and found him writing 29 13| little; a free and luminous look; the~mysterious lowering 30 13| replied Calyste, on a look flashed at him~by Madame 31 13| Camille, who caught the~look in the powerful sweep of 32 13| without coquetry; and when we~look at them, we don't pretend 33 13| weeping willow, just to~look the more interesting when 34 13| colored high; she darted a look of hatred, a venomous~look, 35 13| look of hatred, a venomous~look, at Camille, and found, 36 13| the most sullen, savage look that female~jealousy ever 37 14| which the inhabitants could look the country over and foresee~ 38 14| answered, with a sublime look, "I hear you,~I see you, 39 14| little, for a gesture, a look, a word~was enough to satisfy 40 14| sufficed her to remind him by a~look or gesture of his horrible 41 14| giving him an intoxicating look, "then if you wish to cast 42 15| found a moment in which to look at Calyste, and impress~ 43 15| consolation, I have had to look above. Here, in this room, 44 16| beautiful hands. I never~look at Thisbe but what I see 45 17| I am permitted to cast a~look upon the world I am now 46 17| prayer and~solitude. That look is to you, who have been 47 17| Grandlieu, cast a reflecting look through her tears at~the 48 17| the first word, the first look; and we both,~bewildered 49 18| as God; we~have only to look within our souls to see 50 18| portal of the thirties, they look~for weapons, seductions, 51 18| how it is with misery; a look, a visit, a mere~nothing 52 18| passion.~ ~Perhaps we ought to look for its cause in a vanity 53 18| took one to the table to look~over what he was writing.~ ~"/ 54 20| pleasures of wealth; they look no longer at the gilding 55 21| shameful, but it is necessary. Look at me. I perish through 56 21| the tone and accent and look of her daughter, felt~certain 57 25| personages, and you can then~look down on Madame la Comtesse 58 25| loved by him without one look or one thought being~turned 59 25| In any case, you~mustn't look like a fool; come and sup 60 26| and again repressed by a look~from Beatrix, to say one 61 26| hers so tenderly~with a look so eloquent, that she said


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