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Honoré de Balzac
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1 2 | produced by~a life in the open air and by the habit of watching 2 4 | baron," she said, with an air of importance.~ ~"My nephew 3 4 | the strangely abstracted air of the~baroness:~ ~"I know 4 5 | looking at his wife with an air of as much~surprise as though 5 5 | old baron, with a jaunty air, "you are too~much of an 6 6 | of meditation gave me~/l'air bete/ (a stupid air). I 7 6 | me~/l'air bete/ (a stupid air). I say the word frankly, 8 7 | heads of the pines,~than the air seemed lighter; Guerande 9 8 | this. She has too much the air of knowing abstruse things,~ 10 8 | given her that~princess air which can never be acquired; 11 8 | face; the profile has an air of being~squeezed between 12 8 | Calyste with a sardonic air.~ ~"But, monsieur," began 13 9 | lent to him; he~walked on air, gliding along by the walls 14 9 | chequered by the~trees; the air was still; twilight, beloved 15 10| eyes to her mother~with the air of a little victim, which 16 10| at Beatrix with a meaning air,~ ~"I shall never forget 17 11| Mortified by the cold, calm air with which the marquise 18 11| of trees with a stupefied air.~ ~Camille rose.~ ~"I will 19 11| gentle voice.~ ~The tone, air, and manner in which the 20 12| come into his mind. The air and~manner of the marquise 21 12| straightened himself up with an air that~was not a little vain. 22 12| answer. Du~Halga snuffed the air and stroked his chin; he 23 12| baroness with~a knowing air, as he said,~ ~"When thoroughbred 24 13| infinity? and now a~certain air of triumph about Beatrix 25 13| her guests an indefinable air of persons who have a mutual~ 26 13| Charlotte, mimicking~the air, and attitude, and glances 27 13| morning gown, with a~chilling air and a taciturn manner, indicated 28 13| Camille's face wore an air of such superb disdain that 29 14| floating ends gave her the air of~a princess disguised 30 14| she said, with an imposing air.~ ~"Will you never be mine?" 31 14| certain~noble and imposing air. She saw love on the side 32 14| her dignified and~distant air, asked for his arm, and 33 15| dismissed, assuming a mortified air, which leaves regret in 34 15| pressing it with a little air of happy confidence.~ ~By 35 16| eat does not feed~me; the air that enters my lungs does 36 18| with an~unconcerned little air:~ ~"What sort of place is 37 18| women, to assume a~virgin air, and recall by clouds of 38 19| listening to her with a~pensive air, she added: "Admit that 39 25| Palferine raised his hat with an air as respectful as it was~ 40 25| his hat lightly~with an air of laughable gravity.~ ~" 41 25| singing to you Isabelle's air in~the fourth act of Robert 42 25| Schontz, with a~prudish little air. "Now that we have come 43 26| finding her castles in the~air thus scattered, she determined


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