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plato 1
platonic 1
play 48
played 32
player 6
players 10
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32 course
32 five
32 ll
32 played
32 social
31 beneath
31 door
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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1 2 | lovingly the light which played on its polished surface. 2 2 | part of the family; he had played with Calyste,~he loved the 3 4 | EVENING~/Mouche/ is a game played with five cards dealt to 4 4 | the elder."~ ~A gay smile played on the old woman's lips. 5 6 | to the~pretty dolls who played on the piano and made themselves 6 6 | observer that she had~never played with dolls.~ ~Toward the 7 10| ruins. She and Calyste had played together~so much in childhood, 8 11| with another woman.~She played variations, improvising 9 11| improvising them as she played, on certain~themes chosen, 10 11| salon, and this comedy was played,~Calyste felt for a moment 11 11| while cards were being played, his abstraction resembled 12 11| creature of her sex was ever played upon like an instrument 13 11| In truth, the part being~played by Camille Maupin, as shocking 14 13| dinner; after~which, he played /mouche/ in gloomy meditation. 15 14| a certain weakness. She played the invalid for a whole 16 14| brilliant pebbles, and they played there like children~gathering 17 15| Madame de Rochefide, who played her part extremely ill.~ 18 15| so many comedies had~been played, and where the secret tragedy 19 16| Kergarouet, who nightly played off~her little coquetries 20 17| June, 1838.~ ~Having now played the role of a chatelaine, 21 17| And my noble Calyste! who~played his part of seigneur like 22 18| acrity in a situation where I played,~not with fire, butwith 23 18| the hundredth time, she~played the pupils of her eyes in 24 18| Beatrix. If great~men have played before our eyes the Saviour' 25 18| my will."~ ~"Ah! a trick played upon us by Mademoiselle 26 19| he was a monster, and~he played like a child with Monsieur 27 19| le chevalier; in fact he played~too well,he overdid the 28 19| perfect bower where she played off her graces amid~ravishing 29 23| secretly, with little scenes played on the threshold when she 30 26| Maxime nodded his head, and played for a few moments with his 31 26| to~blame. Charles-Edouard played upon Madame de Rochefide 32 26| Madame de Rochefide had played on Calyste for the last


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