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charlotte 61
charm 9
charmed 1
charming 45
charmingly 2
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45 charming
45 enough
45 longer
45 therefore
Honoré de Balzac
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charming

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1 1 | the house must have had a charming character. As far as the~ 2 1 | pepper-pot. This is how those~charming architects varied the symmetry 3 2 | had fallen in love with a charming Irish woman,~daughter of 4 2 | of the old baron. What a~charming, delicate attention! When 5 6 | which was long hidden a charming~young woman, very well-born, 6 6 | nose is lightly shaded by a charming down. Nature would have 7 6 | of English delicacy and charming~hands, plump, dimpled, and 8 6 | features.~ ~In 1817 this charming young woman opened her house 9 6 | Mademoiselle des Touches is charming~as a woman of the world, 10 7 | Louis XV. gallantries, a charming collection of mahogany furniture; 11 7 | rise! He listened to that charming Parisian raillery, that 12 8 | know him/. His nature is charming,~apparently, and detestable 13 8 | arranged, so cared for, that charming nape of~the neck, where 14 9 | spanned by the hands, had a charming willowy ease; the bare shoulders~ 15 9 | the bosom to be seen with charming roguishness. A gown of~white 16 9 | thread stockings, showed a charming knowledge of the art~of 17 10| departing steamer. Beatrix was charming~as she stood there, her 18 11| Camille.~ ~"Well, she's a charming girl," said Beatrix, placing 19 11| Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel was charming to him.~The Abbe Grimont 20 11| Englishwomen), had something~charming about them. The most exquisite 21 12| be with me what you~are,charming, witty, gay, and tender. 22 13| of the first~love of so charming a young man. She did not 23 14| effect that was all the more charming because so rare on the desolate~ 24 14| in her turn, watched his charming face,~paled by his feelings 25 14| invalid for a whole week~with charming hypocrisy. Again and again 26 14| they came upon one of~those charming creeks where the waves deposit 27 15| fury under an appearance of~charming good-humor, took it all 28 17| since purchased for her a charming new~house in the rue de 29 17| the~handsomest and most charming girls in Parisian society, 30 17| and~name to a young and charming girl who can love you openly 31 17| and~scenery in the most charming manner,I with rather a forced~ 32 17| memories, she has been so~charming that she is, /almost/, you 33 18| Poisonous flowers are all charming;~Satan sowed themfor the 34 18| in my heart.~Calyste is charming to me, that's true! but 35 18| regarded as one of the most charming women in Paris, the diversions 36 18| don't weary~you, do I?" Charming interrogations, varied according 37 18| street, but possessed of a charming~garden, the rent of which 38 19| maintain a countenance. He was~charming to his wife, thinking in 39 20| the world embellished and charming. This phase~of maternity, 40 20| trying to return to the~charming habits of the honeymoon, 41 21| married one of the most charming men in France; I tell him,~ 42 23| fortune rival. This artist, a charming~lad, worked for jewellers, 43 25| Madame de la Baudraye, a charming woman, a friend of Lousteau.~ 44 25| sarcastically, a face of charming~melancholy, made his first 45 26| Palferine, elegant, superb,~charming, left two ladies with whom


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