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extremis 1
extremity 2
exuberance 3
eye 31
eye-brows 1
eyebrows 2
eyelids 5
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32 social
31 beneath
31 door
31 eye
31 feel
31 pride
30 become
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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1 1 | resisting change, present to the eye of painters those~dusky 2 1 | by~time, but in which the eye of an antiquary can still 3 1 | sculpture, proves to a practised eye that the mansion~was built 4 2 | the soul, even~though the eye could see no more than a 5 2 | touch and caressing~to the eye, which neither painter's 6 2 | carefully put up, allowed the eye to follow~with delight the 7 3 | constructed under her~own eye and by the hands of her 8 3 | that ruled the storm, the~eye that compassed the sea, 9 5 | caused, to an observer's eye, by the~weight of painful 10 6 | Croisic gate many a regretful eye was fastened on~him.~ ~It 11 6 | fixed~star. The white of the eye is neither bluish, nor strewn 12 7 | architecture; it presents~to the eye a plain wall with windows 13 7 | window opens its cyclopic eye, westerly to the sea,~easterly 14 7 | of which~an inquisitive eye perceives with uneasy surprise 15 7 | nature;~those sands where the eye is soothed only by one little 16 9 | The throat, visible to~the eye though covered with a transparent 17 9 | blue-bells.~ ~Calyste's eager eye took in these beauties at 18 9 | me; we will~keep a mutual eye on their coquetries."~ ~ 19 10| Touches had already~caught her eye. Before the young Breton 20 12| idol; and when I meet your eye, so cold, so stern, I turn~ 21 13| the powerful sweep of her eye.~ ~Under the pressure of 22 17| which hides from the public eye and~inaugurates the domestic 23 17| absurdities which strike the eye of a frivolous~Parisian 24 17| But progress~has got its eye upon it; bridges are being 25 18| wind that blew; I kept an eye upon his~face as he went 26 18| I am forced to keep one eye open to~suspicion, when 27 18| great~catastrophe when the eye gets the better of the heart, 28 18| looking at him with a cold eye that froze the very marrow~ 29 18| Beatrix~with a flashing eye. He was so superb that a 30 25| finesse/, Couture's~financial eye, Bixiou's wit, Finot's shrewdness, 31 26| herself, regarded her with an eye both~powerful and calm,


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