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girlhood 1
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give 59
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giving 8
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30 light
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30 yes
29 given
29 marquis
29 themselves
29 too
Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 II | to preside at~the banquet given by the town to the French 2 II | his guest. Never had news given the General more~pleasure; 3 III | of the Bengal rose, had given place to a~burning glow, 4 III | years; my life has been given to you. My friends, very~ 5 III | blighted it? I ought to have given a heart less sorrowful to~ 6 III | Geneva as in Calcutta. ~Given a certain number of families 7 III | of unequal fortune in any~given space, you will see an aristocracy 8 IV | of this episode; they are given here both as a succinct~ 9 IV | defect. The Frenchman is less given~than anyone else to undervalue 10 VI | being his.~ ~Nature had given the Duchess every qualification 11 VI | clock."~ ~The invitation was given with such irresistible grace, 12 VII | can you have of me? Have I given you the slightest~reason 13 VII | thank you, Armand. You have given me timely~warning of imprudence; 14 VII | M. de Langeais may have given me reason to~hate him, but 15 VII | heart that you have~already given me, I am far too happy to 16 VII | forces that passion had given him,~upon her hands, upon 17 VII | which is simply a pledge given to maintain the interests~ 18 VII | importance~to it. If you have given me your inmost self and 19 VIII| puzzle to you? I would have given you a little advice which~ 20 VIII| will tell you that you have given them life; as for myself, 21 VIII| with rapture, that you have given me blank extinction. ~Perhaps 22 IX | she asked whether he~had given the letter to M. de Montriveau 23 IX | the only name that can be given to~these wonderful intuitions. 24 IX | many people this would have given an air of~self-sufficiency, 25 IX | very ill indeed; they had given her up, she took the~sacrament."~ ~" 26 X | sweetheart, I should not have given up my right to be the~mother 27 X | late!~ ~"Now that I have given myself wholly to you in 28 X | would you not, if I had given myself~without the impulse 29 X | feet of God,~for to them is given the right and the power


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