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lottery-tickets 1
louis 6
lousteau 1
love 32
loved 9
lovely 1
lover 2
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34 say
34 take
32 business
32 love
32 men
32 old
31 after
Honoré de Balzac
The firm of Nucingen

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love

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1 I | kind upon impulse, a man to love, but not to respect; quick-witted 2 II | Gentlemen," said Bixiou, "a love that does not imply an indissoluble~ 3 II | other sort are lunatics that love and~imagine that they and 4 II | they and the woman they love are the only two beings 5 II | heart'? There are fools~that love without calculation and 6 II | that calculate while they~love."~ ~"To my thinking Bixiou 7 II | was not nearly so much in love with Delphine. What would~ 8 II | six-and-twenty, who would be happy in love, who would be loved,~that 9 II | merely in return for his~own love; a young man, I say, who 10 II | man, I say, who has found love in the abstract, to~quote 11 II | In short, he might have love and yet be~poor. And poverty 12 III| the altar; that a man must love and be~loved, or love without 13 III| must love and be~loved, or love without return, or be loved 14 III| loved without loving, or love at~cross purposes. Now for 15 IV | would never have fallen in love with this young lady; as~ 16 IV | envied, to fall frankly in love with a girl like Isaure, 17 IV | Aldrigger with his blind~love for his wife. The Baroness 18 IV | you know that a man is in love?"~said Bixiou, interrupting 19 IV | Beaudenord was genuinely in love with the fair-haired girl."~ ~" 20 IV | and ought he, to fall in love?"~ ~"My friends," resumed 21 IV | is in peril of falling in love, will~snap his fingers or 22 IV | absorbed," said Blondet. "Love gives the fool his one~chance 23 V | improper.' She thought love the most~natural thing imaginable. 24 V | to~see a woman so much in love that she loses her cunning 25 V | highly-wrought, sensitive girl, love sometimes got the~better 26 V | pride again overcame wounded love. Our friend~Ferdinand, cool 27 V | such is the instinct of~love); 'he would like to marry 28 V | these things; for them, love is always a millionaire."~ ~" 29 VI | a pilot that would make love at the~helm and let the 30 VI | and Godefroid~playing at love, what were they but Acis 31 VI | and trotting about, for love's sake,all this, I say, 32 VI | little~dishes such as women love to devour, nibble at, and


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