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god 47
goddaughter 1
goes 11
going 38
gold 20
gold- 1
golden 11
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39 together
39 wish
38 arm
38 going
38 grandlieu
38 mariotte
38 reached
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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1 1 | of a lady or some invalid going to~Croisic for sea-bathing ( 2 2 | distracted, she knew, without going up to~verify her knowledge, 3 2 | week. He took pleasure~in going to Croisic on fast-days, 4 5 | saying:~ ~"Calyste must be going to dine again at Les Touches; 5 5 | thing they did."~ ~"Are you going to dine at Les Touches, 6 5 | say to her~son.~ ~"Are you going again to Les Touches, my 7 5 | woman commits a sin in even going to a theatre; but to write 8 6 | Calyste, its~flower and pride, going, morning or evening, often 9 7 | returned," she replied, going to a window and looking 10 7 | the room.~ ~"Where are you going?" she asked.~ ~"To find 11 8 | the round of the salons, going to court, taking part in 12 8 | stretch his~legs before going out to take a turn in the 13 9 | had the glorious idea of going to Croisic to see Madame 14 9 | his father and mother by going off in the morning without 15 9 | man-~servant.~ ~"Are you going over to Croisic, Monsieur 16 9 | blundered.~ ~"Is your mistress going to Les Touches?" he inquired.~ ~" 17 9 | Calyste like the moment~of going into battle for the first 18 10| I thought perhaps he was going to meet her," said Mademoiselle 19 10| horses.~ ~"Where are you going, chevalier?" said his father.~ ~" 20 11| character, she is capable of going~off at any moment to Paris 21 12| of a lively /mouche/ was going on.~Charlotte de Kergarouet, 22 12| visions of~Beatrix, and after going a score of times through 23 13| moral struggle which was going on between these~two women, 24 13| happen to know that~she is going over to Croisic to-morrow. 25 16| and kissing them. "I am going now to tell you my secret. 26 16| I have often thought of going there~to fetch her, and 27 17| have seen too much of love going on around me not~to know 28 17| des Touches (whom we are going~to visit in her convent), 29 18| voice of Canalis,~after going through the commonplace 30 18| turning~away from him and going to the fireplace, where 31 19| creatures~born of our brains, going and coming and living in 32 19| Ursula, I think I am going to die," she said.~ ~"What 33 21| eleven o'clock, "you are going to marry; let my example 34 21| long. I know when he is~going to her, I know it by his 35 21| my daughter," she said, going~to her /prie-Dieu/. "I must 36 22| interests to one true~love,thus going through all the schools 37 25| tilbury."~ ~"But you must be going to ask me for something 38 25| Opera, for she herself was going to the Ambigu-Comique to~


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