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hides 1
hiding 3
hieroglyphics 1
high 18
high-born 1
high-road 1
high-roads 1
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18 fresh
18 grief
18 heir
18 high
18 horrible
18 human
18 journey
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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high

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1 1 | a door, or rather gate, high enough and wide enough to 2 1 | wainscot, about~three feet high, is of chestnut. A magnificent 3 3 | dowager. In this way he gave a high idea~of his departed gallantry, 4 7 | length~of an enormously high pointed roof, with two gables 5 8 | sudden moments the woman of high birth. Without being faultlessly~ 6 8 | vast forehead, broad~and high, of the new-comer, who was 7 10| entrancing harmonies, placed high above~all vulgar coarseness, 8 10| the~woman he had held so high, and now beheld so stricken 9 10| Charlotte de Kergarouet. "It~is high time I was a grandfather. 10 12| for you is a barrier too high to be o'erleaped by any 11 13| soul which had flown so high on outstretched wings that 12 13| The marquise colored high; she darted a look of hatred, 13 14| reaching the surface at high water, and~describing a 14 15| pride can rise in acts as high as~virtue. Read thus, this 15 17| a /gars/ of which bore high our banner)ouf! I am at~ 16 18| Paris, the diversions of~high society, the duties to be 17 25| looking at Arthur, who~colored high. "If I have helped you to 18 25| can push my husband very high.~But I wish to be loved


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