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satan 2
satin 2
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35 married
35 matter
35 new
35 sat
35 ten
35 toward
34 arms
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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sat

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1 2 | his wife and sister, he sat down in his old arm-~chair 2 2 | clothes to her brother, sat listening to the~reading 3 5 | known to her~alone. She sat down, trimmed the wick of 4 5 | choose!"~ ~So saying, she sat down and began to knit with 5 7 | the room, the young man sat down upon a Gothic~seat 6 7 | She was beautiful as she~sat there in her morning gown. 7 8 | Again Madame du Guenic sat up till one o'clock that 8 9 | dark Felicite might have~sat for those contrasting portraits 9 9 | Mademoiselle des Touches sat down to the piano. Together~ 10 9 | which~stood open, where he sat with his head in his hands, 11 10| Claude, "I" He stopped; sat down on a sofa and rested~ 12 10| ceased to love, the poor boy sat~despairing and undecided, 13 10| through the window, as she sat sewing by~the light of the 14 10| herself, with the marquise, sat forward. Calyste was, of 15 11| it gives delight. Beatrix sat down beside~her friend and 16 11| found the books.~Felicite sat before the window, smoking, 17 13| loved," she added.~ ~She sat for a few moments with her 18 14| box-bush grew. There~she sat down in the shade of a granite 19 14| she said smiling.~ ~They sat some time together on the 20 14| branches of a weeping ash, sat Conti, talking with~Camille 21 15| less to choose a course, sat there all day in a state 22 16| these long evenings, Calyste~sat between his mother and the 23 16| with his little dog. They sat~down in the sunshine on 24 16| longer left the house, but sat in the~garden on a bench, 25 16| and prayed to God as~he sat in his chair, from which 26 16| the room where~Zephirine sat knitting in the chimney-corner 27 16| while~mother and son still sat on the garden bench, Calyste 28 17| box of the bridal carriage sat a /chasseur/, who acted 29 18| Presently the young baron sat up, put his elbow on~the 30 19| Marquise de~Rochefide had sat in judgment on herself before 31 20| about."~ ~The young wife sat down. No longer did fever 32 20| that~her rival probably sat surrounded by a screen to 33 21| presumptive.~ ~One evening, as she sat with her young sister Athenais ( 34 25| other like the rising sun, sat down upon four chairs before 35 26| back to his chair, where he~sat as rigid as a mile-stone.~ ~


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