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moss- 1
most 40
moth 1
mother 59
mother-in-law 2
mother-of-pearl 1
motion 1
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59 down
59 good
59 might
59 mother
59 own
59 paris
58 am
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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mother

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1 I | made any inquiry as to his mother's~fortune; if that fortune 2 I | working expenses.~ ~"Your mother's fortune?" echoed old Sechard; " 3 I | children of love, inherited the~mother's wonderful beauty, that 4 I | the purchase-money, so the~mother and daughter accepted the 5 I | worked to earn a~living. The mother went out as a monthly nurse, 6 I | embarrassment of seeing his mother reduced~to this humble position, 7 I | secret hopes set by the mother and sister on Lucien's~poet' 8 I | King, so~David outdid the mother and sister in his belief 9 I | he spoiled Lucien as a mother spoils her child.~ ~Once, 10 II | smatterings of natural science. A mother might have modified the~ 11 II | homely life of a house-~mother. And though the Abbe constantly 12 III | benefactress who would take a mother's interest~in him; but confidences 13 III | than Mme. Chardon, "the~mother of the Chateaubriand of 14 III | This little rhymster's mother is the Madame Charlotte~ 15 III | nor sisters nor father nor mother;~the great tasks laid upon 16 III | it is not sucked in with mother's milk and part of the~inheritance 17 III | Of gentle~blood on the mother's side, Lucien was a Frank, 18 III | need; he~thought of his mother, of how great a lady she 19 IV | mistaken. What~is this but the mother's anxious care of my dear 20 IV | put your clothes out in mother's room."~ ~The mother's 21 IV | in mother's room."~ ~The mother's room bore witness to self-respecting 22 IV | and for those who knew the~mother and children, there was 23 IV | to names by taking your~mother's; you can call yourself 24 IV | Louis Quatorze? Lucien's~mother and sister had concentrated 25 IV | owed to his sister, and mother, and David. He was far from~ 26 IV | performer on the piano, and her mother praised her in season and 27 IV | Camille did not share on her mother's authoritative statement. 28 IV | existence of all~things. Mother and daughter had the pinched 29 IV | and a childless widower.~Mother and daughter listened, therefore, 30 IV | fond of animals," said the mother. "And~as women are especially 31 V | plebeian, and he took his mother's name, which is noble."~ ~" 32 V | dream of hope to solace the mother's fears,~Hearkening unto 33 V | was an apothecary, and his mother is a~nurse; his sister works 34 V | the Bishop that Lucien's mother was a woman of uncommon 35 V | talents--he worshiped his~mother. Then, having inculcated 36 V | Hautoy.~ ~"Your excellent mother might assist you," suggested 37 V | for his inspiration has a mother indeed in the~Church.--M. 38 V | the boudoir~without her mother's knowledge.~ ~Louise drew 39 V | friendship. You~and your mother have done all that you could 40 V | the weir. "But so long as mother is strong enough for~her 41 V | a working girl;~and your mother must give up her employment 42 V | besides, will not you and your mother need some one to lean upon 43 VI | fain have no delay. Eve's mother took her daughter's hand, 44 VI | betrothal of the poor," the mother said, raising her eyes as 45 VI | once to tell the astonished mother all their~charming plans, 46 VI | can tell~you about it; my mother has just given her consent 47 VI | Just as much as my mother had."~ ~The old vinegrower 48 VI | She has~nothing!"~ ~"My mother's fortune was her beauty 49 VI | caressed~the poet's vanity; his mother and his sister and David 50 VI | francs every month out of his~mother's and sister's hard earnings; 51 VI | enough to repay them all, his mother and sister and~David. So, 52 VII | old enough to be M. Lulu's mother, as~Jacques called him. 53 VIII| for a princess," said the mother, "but you~have spent too 54 VIII| going to be~married."~ ~Mother and daughter had spent all 55 VIII| As soon as Lucien saw his mother and David enter the bedroom 56 VIII| Cante-Croix had an adored~mother; but to win a letter from 57 VIII| occurred to Lucien~that his mother might take the rooms and 58 VIII| of secrecy, Eve and her mother heard~Lucien's confidences. 59 VIII| they found Eve and~her mother on their knees in prayer.


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