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61 well
60 give
60 must
59 down
59 good
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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1 I | slaving his life out to give him an education.~ ~Then 2 I | pieces, because there is no give in~them. I haven't book-learning 3 I | effort, he drew them on to give~twenty-two thousand francs 4 I | do all that in him lay to give his boy and girl a good~ 5 I | himself to conquer, never to give way. In him the~unswerving 6 I | love, and David loved to give way. He felt that his friend' 7 I | again to-morrow, and we will give you~an estimate."~ ~"Have 8 II | ruin. Such sagacity will give a sufficient idea of the 9 II | lady, it is~necessary to give a sketch of the previous 10 III | proceeding in this character to give him (Lucien)~the benefit 11 III | had done for him. He would give~up everything rather than 12 III | and went up to~Beaulieu to give his arm to Mme. de Bargeton 13 IV | suppose that you should give me a pang now and again, 14 IV | grace given by love.~ ~"But give me time to dress!" she said, 15 IV | can neither take in nor give~out any idea. He was thoroughly 16 IV | to~them, they went off to give M. de Bargeton the benefit 17 IV | his wife. It is so easy to give happiness that costs~nothing! 18 IV | in the glass and tried to~give himself a countenance.~ ~" 19 IV | Chatelet was~beginning to give this gentleman some uneasiness; 20 V | hope that Nais will not give us poetry often in the evenings," 21 V | very likely that she will give us a specimen."~ ~"She ought 22 V | loving attention.~ ~"I would give, I don't know how much, 23 V | at Mme. de Bargeton and give embarrassed~answers to embarrassing 24 V | languages. If~this is poetry--to give ideas such definite and 25 V | world of thought; he must give the results~of whole systems 26 V | such conceptions, I should give myself out for~a man of 27 V | What will Mme. de Bargeton give your brother in return~for 28 V | to Lucien! You~alone can give me that title; he could 29 V | wisdom too. Eve, my~darling, give Lucien a store from which 30 V | girl;~and your mother must give up her employment as well. 31 V | wish to support Lucien will~give me a better will to work 32 V | but it rests with you to give me the right to devote myself 33 V | I am taking more than I give. So I shall always love 34 V | for you and Lucien will~give me persistence and tenacity----"~ ~" 35 VI | supply the paper-~mills. To give you some idea of the extent 36 VI | bottom where the mark which give its name to the size of 37 VI | beautiful. She will never give me up."~ ~"It is time that 38 VI | the sort, my boy. Marry; I give you my~consent, but as for 39 VI | that he had declined to give~an account of her fortune 40 VI | or forty thousand francs. Give~up your fancy, and I will 41 VI | game at cards.~ ~"You will give her pleasure," said M. de 42 VI | ready to protect those who give it pleasure with the selfish 43 VI | his daughter-in-law, and give something towards the heavy 44 VI | some slandered woman never~give a thought to the immediate 45 VI | play in his drama. So, to give himself a~countenance, he 46 VI | inwardly vows that he will give up the~foolish business 47 VI | kindled in Lucien should give him the energy to win glory 48 VI | many~other provincials, to give herself as the reward of 49 VI | of constancy which should give her time to judge her lover.~ ~ 50 VI | by his~violence.~ ~"Then give me proof that you are mine," 51 VII | nothing. If you are asked to give the name~of the person who 52 VII | Stanislas and ask him to give you~satisfaction for his 53 VII | dear man,~and yet he would give his life for me."~ ~It did 54 VII | will miss each other if you~give them cavalry pistols," said 55 VIII| Liberals and the Opposition~give places and rewards, and 56 VIII| Bargeton would virtually give her to him; that they should 57 VIII| workingmen, that you cannot give up these exalted joys for 58 VIII| few~days. Surely she will give you leave to come back in 59 VIII| carry on the business. If we~give your brother the thousand 60 VIII| Chardon, "for you must both give your~signatures to the bill."~ ~


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