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carpet 5
carpets 1
carrel 1
carriage 36
carriages 7
carried 20
carrier 3
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37 often
37 zephirine
36 against
36 carriage
36 genius
36 neither
36 people
Honoré de Balzac
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carriage

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1 1 | of all. The arrival~of a carriage in Guerande, that of a lady 2 2 | Her erect and~imposing carriage might pass for one of those 3 6 | the~face. The firm, cold carriage of the head is corrected 4 7 | ravine that has never seen a~carriage. This desert contains waste 5 8 | She has,~however, an easy carriage and manner, which redeems 6 10| and let him know if the carriage of Mademoiselle des Touches~ 7 10| Gasselin brought word that the carriage had passed.~ ~"How many 8 10| master to~Saint-Nazaire; the carriage of Mademoiselle des Touches 9 10| and offer them seats in my carriage," said Camille to Calyste;~" 10 10| very well put five in the carriage," replied Mademoiselle des~ 11 10| have any, can go behind the~carriage; I have no footman with 12 10| come properly in her own carriage with~post-horses, though, 13 10| but he rode beside the carriage all the~way; the horses, 14 10| strangely united in this carriage,~for it is impossible to 15 10| trotting slowly beside the carriage, could only see~the faces 16 10| where the wheels of the carriage scarcely sounded, and the~ 17 10| Calyste to himself as the carriage drove away.~"I am forgetting 18 10| des~Touches' offer of her carriage for the return journey to 19 11| your viscountess that my~carriage is at her command."~ ~Calyste 20 14| went to the place where the carriage was awaiting them,~and, 21 17| they~risk.~ ~In another carriage, which preceded the married 22 17| On the box of the bridal carriage sat a /chasseur/, who acted 23 17| finest uniforms, for each carriage was drawn by four~horses, 24 17| bride, and followed the carriage with her eyes as it disappeared~ 25 17| alone in the travelling carriage,~we felt rather foolish 26 20| like these?~ ~"Order the carriage," she said suddenly; "I 27 20| peristyle and put~her in the carriage without being able to understand 28 22| hundred francs a month, a low carriage with one horse,this,~however, 29 24| On the portico, while the carriage of the marquis was drawing 30 25| of Maxime, had a little~carriage; he was admitted to the 31 26| proudly out. I will find~your carriage."~ ~"Will you come home 32 26| answered,~getting into her carriage and making room for him.~ ~ 33 26| to his groom, "Follow the carriage of madame," and~then he 34 26| La Palferine to enter her carriage.~Doves can be Robespierres 35 26| defeated her.~ ~Hearing a carriage stop before the door, she 36 26| husband, took me up in her carriage, and~her first words were, '


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