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32 almost
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32 course
32 five
32 ll
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Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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1 2 | existence. In the whole course of twenty years not a single 2 2 | read three volumes in the course of his life. His clothing, 3 4 | in Guerande spent in the course of~any one day. Consequently 4 5 | fall in love with her. Of course~he will tell certain honorable 5 6 | through her brain, ought her course to be~circumscribed by the 6 6 | illustrious woman would of course cause rumors, some of~which, 7 6 | decide upon some positive course. But, in truth, she~was 8 7 | generosity unperceived, of course, by Calyste.~ ~At Les Touches 9 8 | was, in truth, its wisest course under an~empire of deeds 10 8 | You will understand,~of course, my dearest, that I cannot 11 8 | the soul, the clouds that course~through the azure of happiness, 12 8 | Rochefide and Conti,~who, of course, will accompany her, at 13 10| catch the boat, which, of course, was not at all his~desire. 14 10| forward. Calyste was, of course,~obliged to relinquish the 15 10| endeavoring to stop its course; but Madame de Kergarouet 16 11| departure, and Beatrix was, of course, informed of~them. She determined 17 11| but gently~indifferent,a course which tortured him. Felicite 18 13| ever more strange in its~course than the dumb, moral struggle 19 13| trying~to decide upon a course, but unable to do so. And 20 13| love Calyste?"~ ~"No; of course not."~ ~"So much the better," 21 15| think, much less to choose a course, sat there all day in a 22 18| knick-knacks, a book~in course of reading, in which glittered 23 21| daughter, "a mother must of course~see life more coolly than 24 21| my own salvation in the course I propose to follow."~ ~" 25 22| galley-slave, for the speech of course reached the ears for which 26 23| in life.~This ambition of course involved a second Arthur; 27 23| servants are lacking.~ ~In the course of three evenings Madame 28 23| drawn by two horses. In~the course of this public /tete-a-tete/ 29 24| negotiation, it is I,of course without mixing you up in~ 30 25| it once, at least, in the course of the day. Accordingly,~ 31 26| of a Fabien, to~whom, of course, I can't explain the whole 32 26| terrible passion~once in the course of their lives. The marquise


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