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woman 48
womanhood 1
women 46
women- 1
won 6
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46 long
46 louise
46 nais
46 women
43 again
43 l
43 saw
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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women

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1 I | working-girls.~ ~The two women's slender earnings, together 2 I | the velvet~whiteness of women's faces, and eyes full of 3 I | men obey at a sign, and women love to kiss. Lucien was 4 II | original, but only suited to women of adventurous life. So~ 5 II | struggle. Like all young women who leave the appointed 6 II | men born to be great, and women~who would have been charming 7 II | fangled whimsies in which even women here and there indulge. 8 II | inspire the madness to which women are prone when they~despair 9 III | useful account in times when women exercised more influence 10 III | reputation for success with women, the strange story of~his 11 III | nought, and~studied the women with the eyes of experience 12 III | Louis XVIII. a Jacobin. The women, for the most part,~were 13 III | cowrie shells.~ ~Some of the women, flattered by M. du Chatelet, 14 III | of the~noblesse, men or women, calling upon Nais, found 15 III | Vienna, these folk, men and women alike, called~each other 16 III | skilfully devised scruples~which women raise to have them battered 17 III | the naive utterances that women love so~well--unconscious 18 III | they had tamed society. Women would love him~when that 19 IV | were born to~shine in it. Women will worship that angel 20 IV | looked about him~at the women with happy eyes, flinging 21 IV | lively interest~taken by the women in the Byron of Angouleme 22 IV | fullest extent. As for the two~women, Mesdames Charlotte de Brebian 23 IV | said the mother. "And~as women are especially interested 24 IV | with Mlle. de la Haye. The women solemnly arranged~themselves 25 V | poetry himself!" said the women among themselves.~ ~"Then, 26 V | previous acidulous remark about women who made their own~dresses 27 V | betrayed her own secret to the women's curious eyes.~Although 28 V | enchanted~with the poem; and the women, furious because they had 29 V | the people about him; the women's silly speeches made him~ 30 V | addressing the Marquise. "Some women are as much~attracted by 31 V | life. There are men and women in books, who~seem more 32 V | alive to us than men and women who have lived and~died-- 33 V | Parens of Virgil?"~ ~The women exchanged smiles at the 34 V | their ignorance,~while the women were jealous of Mme. de 35 V | for she was one of those~women whose great nature lends 36 VI | It would be too bad if women were blamed for all~the 37 VI | impossible anywhere.~ ~Like all women carried away for the first 38 VI | after~the manner of some women who will forge ingenious 39 VI | line. The horror that some~women feel for premeditation does 40 VII | followed Stanislas' example. Women and men were alike impatient 41 VII | know the truth; and the women who put their hands before 42 VII | of his face, some of the women here and there guessed the 43 VII | meant. She felt ill, and the women flocked~about her to take 44 VIII| from Limoges, and the~two women had striven to make Eve' 45 VIII| s confidences. Both the women began to cry as they heard 46 VIII| their knees in prayer. The women felt sure that Lucien's~


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