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lolotte 9
loneliness 1
lonely 1
long 46
long- 1
long-expected 1
long-looked-for 1
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48 us
48 woman
47 where
46 long
46 louise
46 nais
46 women
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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long

   Chapter
1 I | the old printer had not long since~given the measure 2 I | yet been~ruminating for a long while over the bargain that 3 I | its present purposes for a long time past. The~ground floor 4 I | the roof for himself. So long~as David's purchase-money 5 I | had been in that line so~long that he ought to know something 6 I | Cointet Brothers; and before long David's~keen competitors, 7 I | intellectual~comradeship. Before long, Lucien told David of his 8 I | remaining~customers.~ ~In the long length the Cointets had 9 I | looked out from under their long~chestnut lashes, beneath 10 II | on the Perigord side of a long,~low ridge of hill, which 11 II | ennobled under Louis XIII. for long tenure of office. His~son, 12 II | the daughter of a noble long~relegated to the obscurity 13 II | those who~ridiculed him, so long as he could pile up silver 14 II | for he expected that in no long while M. de Negrepelisse~ 15 II | who kept them waiting so long that his son-in-law in~fact 16 II | up in a few words. For a long while she lived upon~herself 17 II | Marquis of Cante-Croix. For long afterwards she wept for~ 18 III | traveling companion, and for two long~years Sixte du Chatelet 19 III | and certain connections of long standing, together with 20 III | would be his before very long, she loved him, everything 21 III | Houmeau; but~ ~before very long he grew accustomed to the 22 III | specious amiability. It~was not long before he detected a patronizing 23 III | David's sake.~ ~He wrote a long letter to his Louise; he 24 IV | your debtor all my life long?"~ ~He looked timidly towards 25 IV | out; he who all his life long had not known one tune from~ 26 IV | amounted to adoration. And so long as we can adore,~is there 27 IV | scarcely frequented the house~long enough. M. de Bargeton, 28 IV | and people who live a~long way off always come earlier 29 IV | without the music, and my long Epistle to a Sister~of Bonaparte ( 30 IV | had looked askance for a long while at this phenomenon 31 V | asked a joiner "if it took long to make a box."~ ~The bludgeon 32 V | sublime creations demand a long experience of the world 33 V | reached the weir. "But so long as mother is strong enough 34 V | for~her tiring life, so long as I live, we shall earn 35 V | one of the family for a long~time, weighs so heavily 36 V | about it;~there will be a long while to wait; perhaps for 37 V | consolation in itself during the long time~of experiment, and 38 V | printing-press; but the long digression,~doubtless, had 39 VI | will carry him off~before long, no doubt," Lucien said, 40 VI | happy; I lived. It is so long since~all my heartstrings 41 VI | patent facts in which a~long inward struggle ends, is 42 VI | which a~woman laughs so long as she is heart-free, and 43 VI | tone, and began one of her long~orations, interlarded with 44 VI | prospect of remaining so long at~the gate of paradise. 45 VII | salon.~ ~Stanislas, in the long length, had put together 46 VIII| quality, and I have waited too long before~entering upon it.


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