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lifetime 2
lift 1
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light 34
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lighten 1
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34 cold
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34 light
34 manner
34 pleasure
34 position
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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1 1 | preserved in those parts where light has~scarcely penetrated, 2 2 | his country in the~full light of the sun from the rising 3 2 | hands~of angels, for the light of heaven seems to ripple 4 2 | blond hair, sparkled to the light like a filagree of burnished~ 5 2 | brow~caught lovingly the light which played on its polished 6 2 | now black furniture. The light touched the carvings of 7 2 | moment Mariotte came in to light the lamp, which she placed 8 5 | seen her bending to the light of the lamp beneath~the 9 6 | call it animated ivory.~The light glides along a skin of that 10 6 | surfaces which catch the light, and modelled like the brow 11 6 | foil, which sends back the light and makes such eyes resemble 12 7 | vivified, were animated by a light, a~spirit, a supernatural 13 8 | which resembles floods of light, and she becomes divine. 14 8 | to be a pleasure,~but a light to me; she lessens not one 15 8 | appeared to him crowned with light; she smiled to him, she~ 16 9 | through the windows its ruddy light chequered by the~trees; 17 9 | flattery.~ ~By artificial light, Beatrix seemed more beautiful 18 10| days more than one vivid light has come into my mind. I 19 10| again and~again, to see the light from the windows of the 20 10| as she sat sewing by~the light of the curiously constructed 21 11| also to throw a band of light across Calyste's book.~ ~" 22 11| to his room~on seeing his light burning far into the night, 23 11| eyes, to bathe in their light, to examine every detail 24 12| insects are attracted to the light. You~cannot do otherwise 25 12| child who only~asks that his Light shall lighten him, that 26 13| with eyes from which the light~of the soul and the fire 27 14| same pale tint as their light eyes, green or~gray; and 28 15| were seated under a strong~light on that divan where the 29 16| cold; it seems to you to light that front of the house, 30 16| grief. She saw no hope, no~light in the darkness that surrounded 31 18| another man.~ ~"She must be light indeed to have stayed there," 32 18| perceived it? Beatrix was light,~life, motion, and the Unknown. 33 18| miles. He now went with a light step to the~rue de Chartres, 34 18| semi-darkness~gathered the light and returned it, turned


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