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game-bags 1
games 6
garat 1
garden 35
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gardener 1
garlands 2
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35 angel
35 aurelie
35 began
35 garden
35 hair
35 joy
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Honoré de Balzac
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garden

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1 1 | plants. It is like an English garden, designed by some great~ 2 1 | portico which leads to~the garden.~ ~This hall is marvellously 3 1 | window~looking into the garden, is a lamp of an odd kind. 4 1 | windows which look~into the garden, like those that look upon 5 1 | court-yard, the other~on the garden. These windows, rising almost 6 1 | tower is repeated on the garden side by another of five~ 7 1 | of Saint Calyste.~ ~The garden is magnificent for so old 8 1 | At the farther end of the garden is~a grotto with a seat 9 1 | gravelled. The facade on the garden side has no towers corresponding~ 10 2 | beside the fireplace on the garden side.~ ~Near this gnarled 11 2 | happiness was to cultivate the garden and produce~fine fruits 12 2 | ground-floor, then he went to his garden, where weed~or damaging 13 6 | the Bourbons~in 1815. The garden of this house is to-day 14 7 | country-house, surrounded by~a large garden, remarkable for its trimmed 15 8 | out to take a turn in the garden. No Flemish or~Dutch picture 16 11| marquise strolling about~the garden, she raised a curtain in 17 11| endeavor to meet Beatrix in the garden. He knew~she walked there 18 11| returned, and were walking up a garden path beside the~lawn, conversing 19 11| through the salon~into the garden, took a path, along which 20 12| their brief interview in the garden had~singularly encouraged 21 12| him. He carried it to the garden, and there, in the grotto, 22 14| lay between the house and garden leaning on Calyste's arm~ 23 14| to walk with him in the garden and filled his~simple heart 24 14| of mind,~entering by the garden gate, the key of which Calyste 25 14| have echoed through the garden. As the two had said all 26 16| the portico~leading to the garden, followed by Charlotte; 27 16| hair; then he left the~ ~garden by the postern-gate and 28 16| the house, but sat in the~garden on a bench, warming himself 29 16| her son to a bench in the garden and~questioned him closely. 30 16| and son still sat on the garden bench, Calyste quivered 31 16| windows of the court-~yard and garden. She reminded him of Beatrix, 32 18| waited,~looking into the garden, with its walls furrowed 33 18| possessed of a charming~garden, the rent of which did not 34 23| ground-floor~apartment with a garden in the rue Blanche. The 35 23| behind him,a kiosk in the garden, where he~smoked, a gallery


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