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33 itself
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33 o
33 order
33 spite
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Honoré de Balzac
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1 2 | that unhappy~kingdom. Fanny O'Brien was then twenty-one 2 2 | bitter sadness.~ ~About six o'clock on the evening of 3 2 | finished~dining by four o'clock, fell asleep as usual 4 2 | swaying to the breeze. Fanny O'Brien was one of those sylphs,~ 5 2 | surprised to find in~Fanny O'Brien a young woman born 6 4 | Mademoiselle des Touches. By nine o'clock no one remained in 7 4 | Virgin."~ ~"It is now ten o'clock; I must bid you good-night," 8 5 | gown of velvet; but Fanny~O'Brien had aunts and rich 9 5 | of Calyste.~ ~About one o'clock the baron, his wife, 10 5 | for they dined at three o'clock. The baroness was 11 8 | du Guenic sat up till one o'clock that night, waiting 12 9 | her this morning at seven~o'clock. Ah! here come the 13 9 | rooms. It was then about six o'clock; the sun, in~setting, 14 10| His mother is Irish,an O'Brien," continued Charlotte, 15 10| been postponed till four o'clock. Then he returned 16 11| stay~together till four o'clock; you shall employ 17 11| party lasted till eleven o'clock. There were two defections, 18 12| went back to it. At ten o'clock his mother,~uneasy 19 12| left Les Touches at eleven o'clock,not, however, without 20 12| a barrier too high to be o'erleaped by any power, even~ 21 13| and closed the door.~ ~Six o'clock was striking on the 22 14| embark; so that by five o'clock they~reached the jetty 23 14| with~him. It was nearly six o'clock. The luscious odors, 24 18| reached the hour of two o'clock living on one sentence 25 18| created her."~ ~About six o'clock Calyste, driven to 26 18| dinner for me~till nine o'clock."~ ~"Here," said Beatrix, " 27 21| Grandlieu departed at~eleven o'clock, "you are going to 28 25| know about her.~ ~About one o'clock, Maxime was chewing 29 25| re-enter the salon, about~ten o'clock, leaving the other 30 25| About half-past ten o'clock the guests returned 31 25| home, my boy?"~ ~By eleven o'clock Aurelie was alone 32 25| you must go; it is one o'clock."~ ~This little scene 33 25| Maxime.~ ~"It is eleven o'clock; she must have returned


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