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foolishly 3
foolishness 1
fools 4
foot 18
foot-lights 1
foot-passengers 1
foothold 1
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18 everything
18 except
18 follow
18 foot
18 fresh
18 grief
18 heir
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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foot

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1 3 | recognized the rector's foot on the resounding steps 2 4 | sundry hints by pressing her foot a certain number of~times, 3 8 | dearest, that I cannot set foot in Paris. I could~not, I 4 9 | stone embankment, at the foot~of which is a house where 5 13| in a rival from head to foot; they can guess the slightest~ 6 13| slightest~movement of a foot beneath a gown, the almost 7 14| meeting no reefs, to the foot of this cliff, which~rises 8 14| Touches, sitting at the foot of~Beatrix's bed, in company 9 15| him like a~worm under her foot. But he is too astute for 10 15| him. She met him at the foot of the staircase and told 11 16| know the day when she sets foot in this house, that I may 12 17| perverted, bound hand and foot, before God.~ ~I am to-day 13 18| If Calyste had never set foot in Les Touches!"cried my 14 18| pleasure in trampling under foot the~treasures I poured out 15 18| noble as the Bourbonsat the foot of the~staircase, stopped 16 19| Calyste~sitting at the foot of the bed strove to put 17 24| where he had never yet set foot,~Maxime de Trailles did 18 25| Maxime pushed the critic's foot, motioning to Rochefide), "


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