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34 pleasure
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34 seeing
34 stay
33 art
33 aunt
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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1 3 | Gasselin then knelt down,~seeing that his masters rose to 2 3 | supplied with a~lantern. Seeing this lad, Mariotte removed 3 4 | retiring player the pain~of seeing the game go on without him. 4 8 | individual superiority, seeing that the higher~nobility 5 9 | uneasiness.~Beatrix, not seeing Calyste, turned her head 6 10| happened?" cried Fanny, seeing his emotion, which filled 7 11| my dear," said Camille, seeing Calyste's despair, "you 8 11| came to his assistance and seeing in her cheeks that faint 9 11| who was greatly moved on seeing the joy that she~gave him 10 11| really is.~Consequently, seeing very plainly that you have 11 11| sufferings of her soul, and seeing through~the clouds about 12 11| about Beatrix. At one time, seeing the marquise strolling about~ 13 11| occasions to his room~on seeing his light burning far into 14 11| leave him?" said Camille, seeing the hour had come to strike~ 15 12| courage to kill a man who,~seeing me in that situation, should 16 13| either the certainty of seeing him again, or~something 17 14| Ah!" cried Camille, seeing the expression on Beatrix' 18 16| out of this world~without seeing my grandson, a little pink 19 16| and showed them.~Mariotte, seeing such wealth, sent Gasselin 20 16| on all present. Calyste, seeing the mortal~paleness on his 21 17| question. Sometimes I am seeing~Italy or Paris, with all 22 18| mother-in-law.~"It is worth seeing."~ ~"No, no!" I said hastily.~ ~ 23 18| Calyste still extended. Seeing his~weakness, she came at 24 18| the anguish I endured on seeing you just now so near to 25 18| what will it not say on seeing us together!~Adieuoh! Calyste, 26 19| you are ashamed of it."~ ~Seeing his mother-in-law, a pious 27 20| the letter and read it. Seeing Sabine's sentence and~recognizing 28 20| would ask, in despair at seeing all the pains~she had taken 29 23| stock-gambler's~credit; Aurelie, seeing his run of ill-luck, made 30 23| of July had made a judge. Seeing his~hesitation, Madame Schontz 31 24| Madame de Rochefide from ever seeing Calyste again," she~continued, " 32 25| marquis, good-humoredly, seeing the~hat carried off by the 33 25| author, which was admirable. Seeing that Beatrix was~quite astounded, 34 26| leper. Calyste~dared not, seeing his wife on the staircase,


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