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knees 4
knelt 7
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knewlove 1
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62 way
61 charlotte
61 just
61 knew
61 look
61 pen-hoel
60 long
Honoré de Balzac
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1 1 | pleased;~all the country knew him; and he did the errands 2 2 | some little ciphering; he knew the military~art and heraldry, 3 2 | being never distracted, she knew, without going up to~verify 4 4 | with him he expected, he knew them and he bore them; but~ 5 5 | he has~had adventuresYou knew all that, my naughty child, 6 5 | she has~taught me."~ ~"You knew the essential things when 7 6 | twenty-five years old. She knew~nothing of marriage; her 8 6 | her man of business alone knew the~secret of her writings 9 6 | Guerande, and~several persons knew of the dual form of Mademoiselle 10 6 | and men~of the world. She knew his nerveless nature, his 11 7 | their bodies. Camille Maupin knew the passion within her as 12 7 | as those~men of science knew their own anatomy.~ ~"I 13 8 | great singer to those who knew him. His is not a voice, 14 8 | noble house of Guenic little knew with what an adversary it~ 15 9 | something~fateful in it. He knew in some mysterious way, 16 9 | piano. Conti's~sublime voice knew well how to blend with that 17 9 | often sung this piece; they knew its resources, and they 18 10| horrible parting; old~age you knew would end the glorious poem 19 11| faint spot of~color which he knew to mean the presence of 20 11| hard and~brilliant. "If you knew, Beatrix, the tears I have 21 11| ardor of his passion. But he knew not~how to consume the time; 22 11| burning far into the night, knew by this time the~secret 23 11| Beatrix in the garden. He knew~she walked there daily before 24 11| suspicious Conti~can be; if he knew"~ ~ ~"Who will tell him?"~ ~" 25 12| Ah! in the olden time I knew all about it," said the 26 13| laying snares~for it. Beatrix knew herself far beneath Camille 27 13| Camille, and~if Camille knew it, how did they employ 28 13| infallibly succumb. Camille well knew the barrenness of that soul, 29 13| fearful and anxious. She knew not how to answer. Camille 30 14| day of~her arrival.~ ~"I knew of your little escapade," 31 15| incense on the altar where he knew~that one heart at least, 32 15| attempt~to let her see that I knew all, and was ready to congratulate 33 15| Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel all knew of Madame de~Rochefide's 34 16| could make no answer. He now~knew the ignorance of his father 35 16| the tree of knowledge, and knew himself to~be as much isolated 36 16| tell you what you already knew, but to~entreat you, in 37 16| dropped to the floor.~She knew so well the places where 38 16| Pen-Hoel explained.~ ~"I knew it," said the chevalier, " 39 17| happiness. Ah! if you only knew~the sublime tranquillity 40 17| sorrow in his heart. We~all knew that, and you did not hide 41 17| in my bed a sleep I~never knew before, with delightful 42 18| share in our~marriage if she knew to what extent I am taken 43 18| writers, in short the~world I knew in the salon of our poor 44 18| tingling.~ ~"Sabine never knew how to stir my soul in that 45 18| they do not love. Calyste knew himself~to be the object 46 18| Sabine as a small matter, she knew her so well!~ ~"My dear 47 19| Marsay said. Ah!~if you only knew how my ideas on this subject 48 19| politeness of the passions. He knew neither how to lie to his 49 21| now took satisfaction. She knew the exact state of the~relation 50 22| any taste of his own, he knew how to be the first to~adopt 51 22| questions; but, for~all that, he knew very little of the animals, 52 22| the man who at that time knew not what passion to devote~ 53 22| had too much sense and she knew men too well not to~conceive 54 22| for this munificence; she knew the~motive of her Arthur' 55 23| man full of ambition, who knew how to~understand my character, 56 24| also admired by men who knew~how difficult it is to live 57 25| Twenty thousand francs! I knew very well that by dint of 58 25| estates?~Ah! if she only knew that Calyste now belongs 59 26| told you the only means I~knew to keep Aurelie, but you 60 26| have not been unsealed. I knew in~advance what they were 61 26| of an apothecary. I never knew a first love that did not


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