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august 5
aunt 33
aunts 2
aurelie 35
aurora 1
austere 1
austerities 2
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35 angel
35 aurelie
35 began
35 garden
35 hair
Honoré de Balzac
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aurelie

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1 22| suppose, either~Schontz or Aurelie. She concealed the name 2 22| that of certain~clerks!~ ~Aurelie was really the daughter 3 22| and set himself to study Aurelie's~character, while she, 4 22| well-bred woman. Besides, Aurelie was so well~brought up herself! 5 22| re-cultivated for him.~ ~Thus Aurelie began by showing a disinterestedness 6 22| friend, everything included. Aurelie accepted.~ ~Thus having 7 22| the gainer."~ ~In fact, Aurelie contrived to display new 8 22| he began to consult his~Aurelie, and recognized the excellence 9 22| and for himself~alone. Aurelie refused to make the happiness 10 22| by that transaction and Aurelie did not ask for a~penny 11 22| jewels and diamonds, which Aurelie~wore a month and then sold. 12 23| stock-gambler's~credit; Aurelie, seeing his run of ill-luck, 13 23| find a place for~himself at Aurelie's table, Couture, to whom 14 25| Rochefide on account of Maxime.~Aurelie thus expected nine guests, 15 25| Maxime.~ ~"Arthur," said Aurelie, "Maxime is right. Don't 16 25| wines, liqueurs! I'll tell Aurelie to place you beside~Nathan 17 25| bye, he bears arms," cried Aurelie, hunting for a letter in 18 25| got~him."~ ~"No," replied Aurelie, "when my hand was offered 19 25| that little town!" cried Aurelie,~philosophically. "I have 20 25| Rochefide will obtain~for you. Aurelie's million will furnish the 21 25| an escape. Just imagine!~Aurelie took a fancy for that Norman 22 25| boy?"~ ~By eleven o'clock Aurelie was alone with Couture, 23 25| respectful summons," retorted Aurelie,~insolently. "But if you 24 25| household of Arthur and Aurelie~(so completely happy until 25 25| breakfasted, looking at~Aurelie.~ ~"What often happens in 26 25| attachment to his little~Aurelie and his detestation of his 27 25| wise thing."~ ~Arthur and Aurelie parted on this formidable 28 25| the wrong road in letting~Aurelie see how dear she is to you. 29 25| Antonia."~ ~"No, I love Aurelie too well; I won't give her 30 26| ascertain with what success Aurelie was rowing~her boat.~ ~" 31 26| bemoaning himself; for you and~Aurelie have both touched goal together. 32 26| both touched goal together. Aurelie has just turned~Arthur out 33 26| that Beatrix is superior to~Aurelie."~ ~"We have ten days before 34 26| only means I~knew to keep Aurelie, but you wouldn't"~ ~"What 35 26| Listen to me, Arthur; give Aurelie three hundred thousand francs


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