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marriage 44
marriageable 1
marriages 1
married 35
marries 2
marrow 1
marry 33
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35 hair
35 joy
35 less
35 married
35 matter
35 new
35 sat
Honoré de Balzac
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1 2 | Gasselin and Mariotte had never married; possibly it~might have 2 3 | Her younger sister had married a~Kergarouet, who, in spite 3 4 | countess is his heir; she has married an old ambassador. My~visitor 4 5 | Several of her sisters, married~to great wealth, took enough 5 6 | sixty years of age, had married a~young woman to whom he 6 6 | the abdication~by which a married woman begins that life; 7 7 | twenty years, and they are married to merchants. You~are my 8 8 | power? Would you make me a married monk? No! I~have eaten of 9 10| entanglement, and almost as good as~married to the little Charlotte. 10 11| Kergarouet, whose widow married Charles de Vandenesse?" 11 16| friends."~ ~"But she is married, Calyste."~ ~"I shall wait," 12 17| remaining sisters were already married, and the~youngest but one, 13 17| carriage, which preceded the married pair, was the Baronne~du 14 17| the "Memoirs of two young~Married Women." Her letters to her 15 17| trusted to a mother.~ ~Calyste married, dear mamma, with a great 16 17| that is to say, if I were married to~another, and were travelling 17 17| us,~ ~"I spent my whole married life, a happy woman, in 18 17| paragraph: "Calyste, rich and married to the~most beautiful woman 19 18| innocent young men~should be married to pure young girls. But 20 18| During the stay of the married pair in Brittany the work 21 18| envied by many unhappily married women~that she drove her 22 18| de Maufrigneuse,~lately married, like himself, to an heiress, 23 18| she replied, "but you are married. That was one of my griefs,~ 24 18| you on earth, and I was married against my will."~ ~"Ah! 25 20| the most secret regions of married life. So~cruel, burning, 26 21| the happiness of~having married one of the most charming 27 22| Arthur possessed when he~married, brought his income, including 28 22| around~happiness, he had married after a fashion, as we shall 29 22| over her of becoming a~wife married in legitimate marriage, 30 22| you could do even if you married me."~ ~This was the last 31 23| with the ambition to be married by church and mayor.~All 32 24| Trailles."~ ~"What! are you married?" cried d'Ajuda.~ ~ ~"I 33 24| d'Ajuda.~ ~ ~"I shall be married within a fortnight to the 34 25| for~Italy, and live as a married couple in Rome, Naples, 35 26| and, as you know, I was married yesterday. I shall be faithful


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