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hotel 15
hotter 1
hour 16
hours 17
house 30
house-breaking 1
houses 11
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17 continued
17 forehead
17 heaven
17 hours
17 however
17 means
17 navarreins
Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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hours

   Chapter
1 II | to inform himself of the hours of the services, and~manifested 2 VI | we must push on for two hours."~ ~"The man is right," 3 VI | the headsman. ~But the two hours went by, Montriveau had 4 VI | HAVE STILL ANOTHER FIVE HOURS' MARCH BEFORE US, AND WE 5 VI | followed his guide. The five hours were at an end, and still~ 6 VI | and so got through the~hours till he could dress and 7 VI | romance growing in those hours spent together, a romance~ 8 VI | the faith of~these happy hours that you grant me, I sleep 9 VIII| her conduct. There were hours when, if he had come,~she 10 X | admitted. For~twenty-four hours she lay in bed, and would 11 X | come to see me. If, three hours~afterwards, by eight o'clock, 12 X | come to me within three hours, to be~henceforth forever 13 X | the woman who, in three~hours' time, will live only to 14 X | departure.~ ~Twenty-fours hours later the brig lay to off 15 X | shone there all~through the hours; and that instinct of the 16 X | ensure silence.~ ~In two hours the bars were sawn through. 17 X | de~Navarreins. For some hours it seemed as if her dead


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