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fretwise 1
friend 67
friendly 4
friends 30
friendship 11
friendships 1
frightened 5
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30 believe
30 cast
30 done
30 friends
30 ought
30 placed
30 property
Honoré de Balzac
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friends

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1 1 | Guaisnics have received their friends in the two~rooms just described, 2 2 | his blind~sister, or his friends, whose medical knowledge 3 2 | Guerande, they took their friends~and the baroness and old 4 2 | the circle of his anxious~friends, who were seated beside 5 3 | emigrated with the rest of his friends, lost his property, and 6 5 | said one word to your best friends!"~ ~"The chevalier is discreet," 7 6 | circle, surrounded by tried friends who love her~tenderly and 8 6 | incomprehensible to her friends, in various~ways,by ambition, 9 7 | and Dupuytren explained to friends the~fatal advance of their 10 8 | superficial~people who are friends with every one from mere 11 8 | now what made us intimate friends. For three years, from 1828 12 10| little service to~Calyste's friends. Your maid, madame, will 13 10| comparisons between his~life-long friends and the two elegant women, 14 11| Camille~shudder.~ ~The two friends looked at each other with 15 13| robust, and of loving our friends without coquetry; and when 16 13| forever; we are no longer friends.~Here begins a terrible 17 14| shores of ocean.~ ~"Well, my friends, I wanted to see the marshes 18 16| and mother and all their friends; he~had gathered the fruits 19 16| grotto. Their parents and friends were at the window,~looking 20 16| destined for each other by our~friends."~ ~"But she is married, 21 16| forest to forest, visiting friends and acquaintances in the~ 22 17| congratulations of a score of friends,~collected under the awning 23 18| at a restaurant with some friends./"~ ~"A lie. Oh, fy! you 24 19| come to none but sincere friends.~ ~"I must save her!" she 25 22| bachelor that he said among his friends, "I was born with a caul"~( 26 22| francs if you invite three friends,~Rochefide offered Madame 27 22| shame her /gros papa/, whose friends all~belonged to the Jockey 28 22| to be able to invite his~friends to the house with economy, 29 23| Madame Schontz's~earliest friends, and she alone remained 30 25| found Finot and his two friends at table and~the conversation


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