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vanes 2
vanish 1
vanities 4
vanity 18
vannes 1
vanquish 1
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18 struggle
18 tender
18 understood
18 vanity
17 answer
17 born
17 case
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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vanity

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1 8 | has as much conceit and vanity as a clever man,~which gives 2 8 | appearance of sincerity; his~vanity still further leads him 3 8 | happiness,the~happiness of vanity alone. 'That's what it is 4 8 | have sacrificed my~petty vanity to that great and noble 5 8 | self-love,~pettiness, or vanity; their loveit is the Loire 6 14| has~always had a certain vanity in her strength and her 7 14| the stupid pleasures of vanity, quaff at a single draught?~ 8 15| deep is the wound~to their vanity. Questioned by the composer, 9 15| Beatrix was eaten up with~vanity. Her fortune and her wit 10 18| maltreated the~self-love and vanity of Madame de Rochefide, 11 18| look for its cause in a vanity so deeply buried in~the 12 22| his mind. His good, stout vanity, gratified by the figure~ 13 22| him, the stage of deriving vanity from his~mistress (whom 14 23| namely, pride, conceit, and~vanity. Fools wish to pass for 15 23| daughters of one~mother, Vanity. It is not thus that Catholic 16 23| crowning defect was~the vanity which condescends to lie 17 25| This action~of his own vanity was however a recognition 18 25| Ronceret; but the Norman vanity and the brutal~ambition


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