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34 seeing
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Honoré de Balzac
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1 1 | landscape is seen in its rich magnificence through the 2 1 | some great~architect. This rich, coy nature, so untrodden, 3 2 | of the shoulders~and the rich bosom which the suckling 4 3 | burned at the cost of his rich and miserly mistress, thus~ 5 3 | western France.~ ~Thus this rich old maid was nobility, pride, 6 4 | du~Halga, one of those rich fellows prodigal of costs 7 4 | after all, the~chevalier was rich enough to bear such a trifling 8 4 | paradise of a past that was rich in recollections.~ ~"So 9 5 | with her aunt's fortune, a~rich Irish girl, or any other 10 5 | thought his mother, "where the rich~ ~young blood is flowing, 11 5 | Fanny~O'Brien had aunts and rich relations in London who 12 6 | master in the town. She was rich, and she sent for Steibelt 13 7 | here all those elegant, rich, sumptuous, and dainty~things 14 8 | which my~memory has stored rich harvests. Have you made 15 8 | who may be four~times as rich as you, if you choose to 16 8 | perhaps, but more solidly, a rich nobleman."~ ~"Your aunt 17 8 | dinner-~table presented that rich and brilliant aspect which 18 10| Because her aunt is rich," replied Calyste, sarcastically.~ ~ 19 17| following paragraph: "Calyste, rich and married to the~most 20 18| rejoiced~to find himself rich in the possession of a night 21 18| Calyste, handsome as Calyste, rich,~distinguished, and well-bred, 22 18| the~Duc de Grandlieu, he, rich, noble as the Bourbonsat 23 19| of the poor young wife, a rich and~beautiful Grandlieu, 24 22| him by his father. This rich~inheritance, added to the 25 22| whom unfortunately so many rich~men resemble, would naturally 26 22| debt; after trying certain rich men as calculating as~they 27 22| lively wit, "that princes and rich men should set~their hearts 28 22| anything now, Arthur."~ ~Many rich men envied the marquis and 29 22| Finot, now become immensely rich. "I am~certain that Rochefide 30 22| refused to receive dull rich people~and smirched people; 31 22| you make, the less you get rich," said Gobenheim to her 32 22| When any one called her rich, Madame~Schontz replied 33 24| fortnight to the heiress of a rich but~extremely bourgeois 34 25| courtesan as handsome and rich~as Madame Schontz, that


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