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loud 1
loudest 2
louis 10
louise 46
louvre 1
love 107
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48 woman
47 where
46 long
46 louise
46 nais
46 women
43 again
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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louise

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1 III | use; for him she would be "Louise."~Lucien was in the third 2 III | a first fit of jealousy Louise showed him Cante-~Croix' 3 III | de Cante-Croix, and gave~Louise a glance which told plainly 4 III | in herself and her poet,~Louise demanded some verses promised 5 III | reached such a point, that Louise had~judged it expedient 6 III | Lucien read~his great work. Louise had hidden all the difficulties 7 III | that disfigure Corinne; but Louise grew so much the~greater 8 III | him.~ ~"Dear child," said Louise, with tender mockery in 9 III | his present way of life; Louise had known nothing of its~ 10 III | and a~poet in his youth. Louise even allowed him to set 11 III | Gomorrah.~ ~So well did Louise loosen the swaddling-bands 12 III | wrote a long letter to his Louise; he felt bolder, pen in 13 III | himself~unworthy of his Louise's love (his proudest distinction) 14 III | Before he set that kiss on~Louise's forehead, he had had time 15 III | of a liking for canaille, Louise would be~driven from the 16 IV | in duty bound to take?~ ~"LOUISE DE NEGREPELISSE."~ ~Lucien 17 IV | he arrived so early~that Louise was not in the drawing-room; 18 IV | noticed~that no one except Louise, M. de Bargeton, the Bishop, 19 V | perspiration; a glowing glance from Louise, to whom he turned, gave~ 20 V | into the card-room. But Louise, and the Bishop, and~pretty 21 V | darts, and prepared to obey Louise by declaiming Saint~John 22 V | her mother's knowledge.~ ~Louise drew Lucien to her mattress-cushioned 23 VI | tortured~Lucien's inmost mind. "Louise is right!" he thought bitterly. " 24 VI | could be sure of finding Louise~alone. He had to break the 25 VI | after yesterday's soiree, Louise~would be kinder than usual, 26 VI | you were reading," cried~Louise, using the familiar tu, 27 VI | for all answer Lucien took Louise's hand~and gave it a lingering 28 VI | his sister and David and Louise now~did the same. Every 29 VI | mortal.~ ~"My beautiful Louise, do you mean in very truth 30 VI | condescends to be loved?"~ ~Louise raised the fine eyes, hitherto 31 VI | shortly.~ ~"Poor Lucien!" said Louise, "he was afraid he should 32 VI | fantastic reasonings, with which Louise convinced him~that they 33 VI | seemed to be taken aback, but Louise made him a sign, and~asked 34 VI | de Bargeton, cajoled by Louise, waited upon with the~respect 35 VI | position so strong through Louise's~love and M. de Bargeton' 36 VI | small town.~ ~Lucien and Louise had a spy in Chatelet, a 37 VI | to the great despair of~Louise and Lucien.~ ~There are, 38 VI | the first time by passion, Louise~discovered the difficulties 39 VI | bring him on a level with Louise, and now he~would fain be 40 VI | when she~loves; whereupon Louise took a lofty tone, and began 41 VII | floor, with his head~on Louise's knee. The attitude was 42 VIII| for Lucien; it was from Louise.~ ~"You have doubtless heard 43 VIII| s part. Breakfast over, Louise could leave her father and 44 VIII| he flung his arms about Louise, held her tightly to his 45 VIII| desperation was so unfeigned,~that Louise forgave him, though at the 46 VIII| abundance for me if I live with Louise,"~he thought; "it is only


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