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davrigny 1
davy 1
dawn 4
day 61
daybreak 1
days 28
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63 come
63 nothing
62 shall
61 day
61 every
61 put
61 then
Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | avarice begins. From the day when~Sechard first caught 2 I | Temperance,~the cult has fallen, day by day, into disuse.~ ~Jerome-Nicolas 3 I | cult has fallen, day by day, into disuse.~ ~Jerome-Nicolas 4 I | his supper ready.~The next day, after he had done his best 5 I | into the town of a market day believed~that the Devil 6 I | towns on Corpus Christi Day. For furniture~it boasted 7 I | francs in coin at the present day was an exorbitant demand.~ ~" 8 I | buttoned up to the chin.~ ~Next day, old Sechard made the apprentice 9 I | unfurnished rooms on the day that saw~him installed in 10 I | son left~unresolved the day before.~ ~"Why, had I not 11 I | he had lived in his~shop, day in, day out. The prospect 12 I | lived in his~shop, day in, day out. The prospect of thirty 13 I | burning questions of the~day. In those times provincial 14 I | by the two friends.~ ~One day early in May, 1821, David 15 II | Bordeaux merchants at this day. The lands of Bargeton, 16 II | the Negrepelisse of~that day married an heiress of the 17 II | Emperor in the order of the day; the heroes of a modern~ 18 III | distances visibly lessen day by day); souls so grievously~ 19 III | distances visibly lessen day by day); souls so grievously~oppressed 20 III | should come back some future day to read~them to her. Was 21 III | perceived rather too late in the day that he had a rival in~this 22 III | giant brain, but at a later day they were repaid a hundredfold 23 III | the office, and~spent the day in reading proofs, superintending 24 III | would love him~when that day came! The example of Napoleon, 25 III | along in our carriage this day."~ ~The little druggist, 26 IV | poet, "we have gained the day! She~loves me! You shall 27 IV | it were, against a rainy day. Now was the~proper time 28 IV | applicable to~the events of the day might catch his eye, and 29 IV | Did she not understand one day the inverse ratio of the 30 IV | the history of his last day's sport; Adrien was~holding 31 V | in the taste of a by-gone~day, pervaded by sublime melancholy; 32 V | Sung at the close of the day.~ ~Then you shall see afar, 33 V | foreseeing that they~might some day need that influence.~ ~" 34 V | friend, you will be great one day; your pain is the price 35 V | occurred~to him so late in the day. By the time that he reached 36 V | devote myself to~him. Some day, perhaps, he will go to 37 V | loved you since the first day I saw~you?"~ ~"Where is 38 V | flower-pot, just~as at a later day, the eagle of Napoleon's 39 VI | science, and politics.~ ~"One day, in my office, there was 40 VI | earns three halfpence a~day, and this cheapness of labor 41 VI | out of the hedge.~ ~"Good day, father," called David.~ ~" 42 VI | the road at this~time of day? There is your way in," 43 VI | yourself."~ ~"I shall some day, father, but I am not very 44 VI | marrying a miller's widow this day with a~hundred thousand 45 VI | In Angouleme that day people talked of nothing 46 VI | show yourself worthy--some day!" she said, with an angelic~ 47 VI | house in Angouleme next day where the degree of~intimacy 48 VI | would all be his again some day, and his father was sixty-eight~ 49 VI | rank; his name would~be one day among the great names of 50 VI | earnings; for he saw the day approaching~when An Archer 51 VI | have been comments the next day if Lucien had stayed on 52 VI | in sight.~ ~At length one day Chatelet called attention 53 VI | room on tiptoe the next~day, and the perfidious Amelie 54 VI | Lucien that morrow was the day on which a young man tugs 55 VIII| to spend this~melancholy day in listening to your Beatrice, 56 VIII| marriage is fixed for the day after to-morrow," said~David, " 57 VIII| entering upon it. The one day will be enough for our preparations;~ 58 VIII| is to be married on the day~after to-morrow!"~ ~ ~ ~ 59 VIII| successor.~ ~"Three francs per day will be abundance for me 60 VIII| get up your linen in one day as you want it? You~will 61 VIII| Marsac, and spent part of the~day with the old "bear." As


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