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hurry 2
hurrying 1
hurt 4
husband 53
husbands 5
hush 2
hussar 1
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54 short
53 both
53 croisic
53 husband
53 palferine
53 part
53 same
Honoré de Balzac
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husband

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1 2 | the baroness saw that her husband was asleep she stopped~reading. 2 4 | bony calloused~hand of her husband.~ ~"Let him say what he 3 5 | the "Quotidienne" to her husband, who was always more awake~ 4 8 | revolutionary disturbance at her husband's~country-place, where she 5 8 | Beatrix left a letter for her husband and started the next~day 6 10| her son when she~left her husband's house.~ ~"Oh, yes!" said 7 10| marquise is separated from her husband? She has not~seen her son 8 12| woman could abandon her husband and child, and yet preserve 9 13| said the baroness to her husband, "I happen to know that~ 10 15| them,~and seem to await a husband's death impatiently. Let 11 17| as head of your race, as~husband, as father. Raise the fallen 12 17| sick-nurses, so to speak, of a husband's heart, do not,~as Sabine 13 17| Calyste as~if he were not my husband,that is to say, if I were 14 17| love Calyste~and hate my husband.~ ~Now think of a man beloved 15 17| from the very lips of her~husband, of his misplaced love for 16 17| really~forgotten her?" My husband, now become /my angel/, 17 17| by herself and her late husband. The scene was~touching. 18 17| that my knowledge~of your husband alone can give you, the 19 18| head.~ ~"He would not be my husband," I added.~ ~"Then you know 20 18| secret relation~between husband and wife. Sabine thought 21 18| the child of an idolized husband?~ ~Toward the end of the 22 18| anxious~not to weary her husband always comes to the support 23 18| wife is proud to see her husband return~to her when she has 24 18| first thought of Sabine's husband was to~leave the theatre. 25 18| between his dignity as a husband, Sabine's~defence, and a 26 18| left her fortune to her husband when she fled from him; 27 19| the laconic wording of her husband's note. Still, she~explained 28 19| said Ursula, to whom her husband had said nothing,~not expecting 29 19| know how Sabine loves her husband;~you are right, she might 30 19| Paris. As for what your husband did yesterday, my dear, 31 20| Sabine discovered that her husband~was not the former Calyste. 32 20| letter, and gave it to her husband without opening it,~but 33 20| rivalry, Sabine studied her husband~when he left the house, 34 21| against my misery; I love my~husband madly, and yet to bring 35 21| very willing to see her husband with a Madame de~Rochefide."~ ~" 36 21| Monsieur le duc made as a husband the same reply I was about 37 21| scandal, don't you give her a~husband?"~ ~"Ah! my dear director, 38 21| after she~goes back to her husband?"~ ~"That's my affair," 39 22| Madame Schontz as much a husband as he~had been to Beatrix. 40 22| position of a /deserted husband/. The~reader will then be 41 22| never grow old.~ ~As a husband, he was pitied; people thought 42 22| him as a wife loves~her husband when she is an honest woman.' 43 23| honorable family, and make my husband and children truly happy."~ ~ 44 25| have made the happiness~of husband /and/ wife; what a feather 45 25| gentleman before he's a husband."~ ~"Let me tell you when 46 25| to sail your boat, your husband~can be elected deputy. You 47 25| care of~her brat and her husband? I have filled her place 48 25| wife; and I can push my husband very high.~But I wish to 49 26| you~ought to recover your husband; and I am capable of bringing 50 26| am sure, to complain of a husband who takes~back his wife. 51 26| a reconciliation between husband and~wife,which you provoked 52 26| amicable proposals from her husband, took me up in her carriage, 53 26| determined to revenge herself on husband and~wife. Such women, monsieur,


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