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Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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1 1 | and silence, walking~in fine weather along the beautiful 2 2 | old persons brought out in fine relief the beauty of the~ 3 2 | night, and gave the two fine~hunting-dogs their daily 4 2 | distasteful,one who,~like other fine souls, would far have preferred 5 2 | cultivate the garden and produce~fine fruits and vegetables. He 6 3 | small round basket made of fine osier, a pile of~ivory counters 7 3 | him. This man, fussy as~a fine lady, worried by the slightest / 8 8 | Felicite showed Calyste a fine copy of a picture by Mieris, 9 8 | The impassibility of that fine head, the fixity of that~ 10 10| to be. What can you, my fine nephew, put in the scale 11 10| breakfast-table.~ ~"No; but a fine lady, a marquise, has come 12 11| And Sappho was young. A fine and touching heroine truly, 13 11| little bay with its margin of fine sand, where~the sea penetrates 14 12| the same sort in close, fine writing,~wherein Calyste 15 12| children a great name, and a~fine estate."~ ~"Forget Beatrix!" 16 12| attitude. "The weather was fine, the breeze~nor'east. /Tudieu/! 17 13| eight. You will see~some fine sights, Beatrix, and one 18 14| bath-tub and floored with fine white sand, in which is 19 16| Calyste, Gasselin, and his two~fine dogs, he started for the 20 18| woman you needed? She has fine eyes, but such eyes are~ 21 21| qualities. All that I /know/ was fine and sacred and grand within 22 22| clothed and~lives well, what a fine idea it gives us of mankind!" 23 22| Schontz then obtained a fine apartment in the rue Neuve-Saint-~ 24 22| competition, it would be fine; but you buy animals as 25 25| the~Olympic circus by a fine marriage? I will do as much 26 25| like me, to retire upon a fine~marriage when you are bored 27 25| principally treasured; so that fine heads will often keep an


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