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Honoré de Balzac
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1 2 | a man. No team could be better matched,same complexion, 2 4 | false name by which she is better known, they tell me, than 3 7 | granite rocks as if the better to~bring out their weird 4 7 | make me think he loves me better than he really does," she 5 8 | he loves you, so much~the better! but I doubt it; he loves 6 8 | their first court, know much better how to make~love than younger 7 9 | dress for dinner. You had better go and find~Mademoiselle 8 9 | Lord Byron (though rather better carried on his shoulders)~ 9 10| marquise; you cannot find a better~barrier between you than 10 10| purpose of not spoiling better ones on the~journey,a fixed 11 10| would certainly have done better to~take the offer made to 12 12| me, Beatrix, to love her better; she is~in my heart with 13 13| him again, or~something better still. Mademoiselle des 14 13| course not."~ ~"So much the better," replied Camille. "I do 15 13| might give him something better than the~dregs of a heart 16 14| But I believe you have better reasons for doing so than 17 14| Beatrix was bled, she felt better,~began to talk, and consented 18 15| suspect her;~there's no better way to drive a woman to 19 16| obtaining in return nothing better~than advice in playing / 20 16| Brittany,~you can choose some better man than I. You could marry 21 18| catastrophe when the eye gets the better of the heart, and~suspicion 22 18| that's a deceptive~Utopia; better have one's rival in the 23 18| idleness,~which Paris knows better than all other capitals 24 18| of his bones. "Go,you had better go and dine with her."~ ~"/ 25 19| next morning the child was better; the mother's uneasiness~ 26 19| know, even madness~we had better confide the whole truth 27 19| him a lesson. It is far better that Monsieur de~Trailles 28 19| looked at it.~ ~"So much the better," she said; "perhaps it 29 19| And it is something even better. It is flattery in~the guise 30 20| fury of desire to get the better of her rival, and often~ 31 20| Calyste the same fare,~only better; but still he made difficulties.~ ~" 32 21| I wanted to get the better of that horrible womanI 33 22| frequently never existed, might~better be compared to a beaver. 34 22| Institute; to whom they had better give no salary than send 35 22| de Rhetore'? You had much better give that money to~poets, 36 23| In six months I shall be better~known than you are!"~ ~It 37 24| life; it must~be all the better managed because it concerns 38 25| francs a~year, you couldn't better employ them. I shall have 39 25| lead a steady life you had better~accept a receiver-generalship 40 25| disappointment. You had better not leave that~clever creature 41 25| listen to me, you can do a better~thing for yourself. Your 42 26| as good; you can end it a better way."~ ~"How?"~ ~"Why, get 43 26| Marsay."~ ~"La Palferine is better than I," replied the Comte 44 26| find some one to suit you~better. I'll talk to you about 45 26| Guenics, and the sooner the better."~ ~For ten days Calyste 46 26| previous day. I thought~I had better ignore all mistaken provocations.


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