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look 61
look-out 1
looked 52
looking 40
looks 13
loop- 1
loopholes 1
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40 evening
40 flowers
40 heard
40 looking
40 morning
40 night
40 right
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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looking

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1 1 | which stands before a window~looking into the garden, is a lamp 2 1 | window on each side, one looking down upon the court-yard, 3 1 | maintained in the facade looking on the~court-yard by the 4 2 | branch were again in exile. Looking at those~hands attentively, 5 2 | Mademoiselle Zephirine insisted on looking after everything.~Her attention 6 3 | woman could~construe as looking to her fortune. From a feeling 7 5 | Books?" said the baron, looking at his wife with an air 8 5 | life!" said the baroness, looking at her son, with startled~ 9 7 | and melancholy habitation, looking out upon the sombre and~ 10 7 | replied, going to a window and looking out~upon the sands, the 11 7 | happiness," she went on, looking~attentively at Calyste. " 12 8 | with innocent ostentation, looking at~Claude, who was slowly 13 8 | impossible," said Camille, looking at Calyste.~ ~"They are 14 9 | the~happiness he found in looking at Beatrix. Conti looked 15 10| child," said the baroness, looking at~him attentively. "What 16 10| Charlotte. Calyste, after looking about him to make sure that 17 10| marriage,"~she remarked, looking at Charlotte.~ ~Charlotte, 18 10| the marquise,~remarked, looking at Beatrix with a meaning 19 11| saying to me," cried~Calyste, looking at Camille with adorable 20 11| dining with us?" she asked, looking maliciously at her friend. " 21 12| the ancient hall. After looking at~Calyste from time to 22 12| she said, trembling, and looking at the letter, but not~directly 23 13| Nothing," he replied, looking at her with eyes from which 24 13| straightening herself up, and looking~fixedly at Beatrix. "Have 25 14| steps in total silence, looking neither at the sea,~nor 26 15| remains to you," said Beatrix, looking into Camille's eyes;~"but 27 16| friends were at the window,~looking at them with a species of 28 18| exactly like a child who is looking for some hidden~thing. Calyste 29 18| leave me now; people are looking at us; it~might cause trouble 30 18| receiving him; and he waited,~looking into the garden, with its 31 18| dear to you?"~she asked, looking at him with a cold eye that 32 19| said, sitting up in bed and looking angrily at~Dommanget, "Monsieur 33 20| draught,~and seemed to be looking for something. Sabine could 34 20| nothing," he answered, looking round the table for something 35 21| unhappy?" asked Sabine, looking anxiously at the~duchess.~ ~" 36 25| gravity.~ ~"That's one way of looking at life," he replied in 37 25| remarked Madame Schontz, looking at Arthur, who~colored high. " 38 25| polite, and he is probably looking at Bixiou with his eyes 39 25| fellow," she continued, looking at~Rochefide, who was sound 40 25| said, as he breakfasted, looking at~Aurelie.~ ~"What often


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