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faineant 1
faint 9
faintly 1
fair 16
fairly 1
fairy 1
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16 cold
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16 existence
16 fair
16 feelings
16 going
16 hour
Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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fair

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1 III | once bloomed there, all the fair contrast of velvet~whiteness 2 III | I am neither young nor fair; and in any case, you~could 3 IV | undoubted, no face, however fair, is anything without~admiration. 4 VI | embodiment of faults and fair qualities blended in~a completeness 5 VI | of finding a divinity so fair; but it is no compliment~ 6 VII | pure to~his eyes; upon her fair hair; on the tufted curls 7 VII | struggles, through~which the fair actress appeared to find 8 VII | any quarrel, if it bade fair to keep the dispute on moral~ 9 VIII| The~sweets enjoyed by this fair Duchess of yours are so 10 VIII| bringing up, a great name, a fair woman, a duchess. You cannot~ 11 IX | voice that deceived her fair~friend--~ ~"I am sorry to 12 IX | bride, full of love, made fair by the past and~future.~ ~ 13 IX | presence that made her so fair.~ ~Once or twice they exchanged 14 X | faded, the spell of his fair cousin's charm was broken. 15 X | thinking the while of his fair cousin's happiness.~ ~Montriveau 16 X | the outward form~that is fair for him, and faded for all


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