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wives 2
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woes 3
woman 48
womanhood 1
women 46
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48 go
48 heart
48 us
48 woman
47 where
46 long
46 louise
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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woman

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1 I | impossible for even one woman to exist on the three hundred 2 I | for a~laundress, a decent woman much respected in L'Houmeau, 3 I | Lucien ruled him like a woman~sure of love, and David 4 II | the previous history of a woman born to~shine, and left 5 II | circumstances in the shade, a woman whose~influence decided 6 II | man are~disadvantages in a woman destined for the homely 7 II | leave the appointed track of~woman's life, Nais had her own 8 II | glorious~poem; but if a woman describes it, in high-sounding 9 II | the terrible age when a woman first~discovers with dismay 10 II | intrigues of the provinces. A woman so~much above the level 11 III | accompany, after a fashion, a woman who consented after much~ 12 III | could no longer see the woman as she was. Her feminine~ ~ 13 III | taste; she was the only woman worth~troubling about in 14 III | young man loves the first woman who flatters~him, for Nais 15 III | them battered down. When a woman begins to~talk about her 16 III | suggested by coquetry to a woman who amused herself by~playing 17 III | reach the goal through a woman's favor.~Sooner or later 18 IV | looked handsome.~ ~"If that woman has any sense, she must 19 IV | which the lover of a married woman~pays for his happiness-- 20 IV | and,~generous and clever woman as she was, she had taken 21 IV | could not understand that a woman might keep silence~through 22 IV | solemn~and extremely pious woman, and a very trying partner 23 IV | was a tall, fine-looking woman, though~her complexion was 24 IV | daughter, a~big, heavy young woman of seven-and-twenty, was 25 V | printer. It is as if a pretty woman should make her own dresses," 26 V | that Lucien's mother was a woman of uncommon powers~and great 27 V | flushed red to the eyes.~ ~"A woman must be blind indeed to 28 V | him. Sooner or later that~woman will throw over this dear 29 V | one of those men to whom a~woman might be proud to belong, 30 V | expressing for the first~time a woman's sweet anxiety for one 31 V | saw~you?"~ ~"Where is the woman who does not feel that she 32 V | father, who must have a~woman to take care of them."~ ~" 33 V | your name. Eve was the one woman in the world; if~it was 34 VI | marry a~burgess' daughter, a woman with thirty or forty thousand 35 VI | takes the civility of a woman of the world~for an advance? 36 VI | attractions--at her age. A~woman grows young again in his 37 VI | requires of this or that man or woman? There are~some persons 38 VI | demurs of an inexperienced woman, for old players at this 39 VI | intercourse, that many a woman's character is taken away 40 VI | misconduct of some slandered woman never~give a thought to 41 VI | overt step. That~step many a woman only takes after she has 42 VI | vehement petulence, at which a~woman laughs so long as she is 43 VI | not~something more than a woman for you, I am less than 44 VI | for you, I am less than a woman."~ ~"That is just what you 45 VII | had behaved foolishly,~a woman's character ought not to 46 VII | the boy to get up again. A woman, under any circumstances, 47 VIII | It is the only~life for a woman of quality, and I have waited 48 Addendum| at Paris~Another Study of Woman~Pierrette~The Member for


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