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had 644
hadn 1
haggard 2
hair 35
hairs 1
hairy 1
halberdiers 1
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35 aurelie
35 began
35 garden
35 hair
35 joy
35 less
35 married
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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1 2 | was crowned with abundant hair, as white as silver, which 2 2 | which~the falling off of the hair had somewhat broadened, 3 2 | milk-white~creatures with golden hair the curls of which are wound 4 2 | son had not deformed. Her~hair was worn in /ringlets/, 5 2 | undecided in tone as~other blond hair, sparkled to the light like 6 2 | concealed in~the mass of hair always carefully put up, 7 2 | between her hood and her hair to poke or scratch her~white 8 2 | little Bretons, with~black hair and sun-browned faces, silent, 9 3 | peasant in the straight black~hair and the vivacity of the 10 5 | had her beautiful golden hair, her lovable mouth, the~ 11 6 | the predominance~of dark hair, brown eyes, and swarthy 12 6 | The black and abundant hair descends in heavy~masses 13 7 | which the coils of her~black hair shone, escaping here and 14 8 | with roses that angelic hair~of hers, which resembles 15 8 | and kissing the~beautiful hair that was still hers, "marry 16 8 | the dimpled~hands, the hair so well arranged, so cared 17 8 | the~contrast between the hair and the flesh-tones, and 18 9 | and slender,~with chestnut hair, eyes that were almost red, 19 9 | Beatrix had wound into her hair those~tufts of blue-bells 20 10| her~hands, and kissing his hair, on which her tears fell 21 10| tears she had left upon his hair; he suffered with her suffering;~ 22 10| cheeks, her forehead and hair, with one of those passionate~ 23 10| cleverness, abundant brown hair, a round~waist, a flat back, 24 11| You have not a white hair," she said; "you haven't 25 14| blue-bells, her crimped hair fluffy beneath it, a gown 26 15| without tearing each other's hair out; they are even capable 27 16| girl's head and kissed her hair; then he left the~ ~garden 28 18| painted by Girodet. Her fair hair draped her~elongated face 29 18| silken gauze~and craped hair, of vivacity, calmness, 30 18| the wrists.~The beautiful hair, which the comb held insecurely, 31 19| head had lain there, whose hair and~face had left that adulterous 32 20| study of his forehead, his hair, his eyes, his~countenance, 33 20| pulled the flowers from her~hair and stamped upon them; she 34 25| buttoned with opals, and her hair in~bands as smooth and shining 35 25| the beast was rapped, this hair of the devil was pulled~


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