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donkeys 1
donnas 1
doom 1
door 31
door-step 1
doors 8
dormer 1
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32 played
32 social
31 beneath
31 door
31 eye
31 feel
31 pride
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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door

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1 1 | may be seen the arch of~a door, or rather gate, high enough 2 1 | lessening their solidity. The~door of the house must have had 3 1 | according to the season. The~door, of oak, nail-studded, gives 4 1 | end~of which is another door, opening upon another portico 5 1 | connects with the kitchen by a~door cut through a corner tower. 6 1 | down to a little arched~door, opening upon a gravelled 7 3 | some one rapped at the door on the lane.~Gasselin went 8 3 | went gravely to open the door, and presently the long,~ 9 4 | when the closing of the door of the parsonage echoed~ 10 5 | tower and appeared at the door of~communication which was 11 7 | prepared for all.~ ~As the door opened, Calyste, hearing 12 8 | or surprise.'~ ~"By the door," replied Claude Vignon, 13 8 | gone out; Fanny went to the~door of the tower and pushed 14 9 | sofas in the bedroom, the door of which~stood open, where 15 10| held in~you a key to that door, closed to so many, by which 16 10| before.~ ~When he opened the door of his paternal home, where 17 10| she followed him to the door.~ ~ ~ 18 11| her chamber and closed the door, fearing to be overheard;~ 19 13| maid keeping watch over the door, to tell~him that neither 20 13| good-night and closed the door.~ ~Six o'clock was striking 21 14| scratching at Beatrix's door to let her know that he 22 16| the young man closed the door of his chamber. One and~ 23 17| toward evening, by the door of my house, as a~messenger 24 18| theatre. As he left the door of the orchestra stalls, 25 18| orchestra stalls, he saw~the door of the proscenium box half-open, 26 18| the apartment, a~double door of red velvet with lozenges 27 21| accompanied him to the~door of the salon.~ ~ ~ 28 22| thereupon she showed me~the door."~ ~This speech, which did 29 26| the window and lock the door upon him. This~is how you 30 26| carriage stop before the door, she said to Calyste, "Here~ 31 26| to Madame de Rochefide's~door, only to be refused by Antoine,


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