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irreproachable 1
is 289
isand 1
isaure 30
island 1
isle 1
isn 4
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31 way
31 without
30 did
30 isaure
30 may
30 too
29 could
Honoré de Balzac
The firm of Nucingen

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isaure

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1 III| Firewood is dear, you see.~ ~"Isaure, white as an Alsacienne ( 2 III| their feet upon the earth. Isaure's feet spoke lightly~and 3 III| Improper!" said Bixiou. "Isaure did not raise herself on 4 IV | People certainly noticed~Isaure d'Aldrigger's dancing; but 5 IV | you are~maundering."~ ~"Isaure," continued Bixiou, looking 6 IV | in love with a girl like Isaure, with~a view to making her 7 IV | evidently smitten with Mlle. Isaure d'Aldrigger, that~Rastignac 8 IV | them; be careful~to gain Isaure's confidence; and if they 9 IV | o'clock in the morning, Isaure was standing beside a~diminutive 10 IV | the pleasure of watching Isaure and Malvina~coaxing that 11 IV | sisters more unlike than Isaure and Malvina. Malvina~the 12 IV | was tall and dark-haired, Isaure was short and fair, and 13 IV | were~vigorous and striking. Isaure was one of those women who 14 IV | sisters stood together, Isaure looked like a~miniature 15 IV | That young lady.'~ ~" 'Oh, Isaure d'Aldrigger? Why, yes. The 16 IV | three days Godefroid beheld Isaure in the camera obscura of 17 IV | obscura of his~brainHIS Isaure with her white camellias 18 IV | the sorrowing Baroness. Isaure and Malvina would not~allow 19 IV | christened his second daughter Isaure.~She is seventeen. So there 20 IV | years afterwards, in 1826, Isaure was twenty years old, and~ 21 IV | Wirth saw a~husband for Isaure, and accordingly proceeded 22 V | natural thing imaginable. When Isaure and Malvina went out together 23 V | was trying to~understand Isaure, by way of making sure that 24 V | chimney-piece, watching Isaure, taking tea, and chatting 25 V | safely. (I always won.) Isaure sat with one little foot 26 V | Give me your shoe!' and Isaure~would put her little foot 27 VI | Beaudenord. Poor little Isaure and Godefroid~playing at 28 VI | of young birds by and by. Isaure's bridegroom had~taken a 29 VII| Godefroid married his~beloved Isaure and took shares in the mines 30 VII| charming set of rubies. Isaure danced, a~happy wife, a


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