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fellow 10
fellow-members 1
fellow-worshipers 1
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feminine 5
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41 brought
41 enough
41 our
40 felt
40 its
40 most
40 people
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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1 I | of their characters. Both felt high swelling hopes of~manifold 2 I | David loved to give way. He felt that his friend's~physical 3 I | struck, but the friends felt neither~hunger nor thirst; 4 I | the emotion that is only felt~to the full at his age, 5 II | his niggardliness, and he felt quite unequal to the~struggle. 6 II | pleasures which can only be felt to the full when two souls 7 III | stimulated the interest felt in~him by allowing his name 8 III | so dressed! How proud she felt of her brother, and what 9 III | letter to his Louise; he felt bolder, pen in hand,~than 10 III | sting of a reproach that he felt as~the patient feels the 11 III | past~month indeed he had felt something like shame at 12 III | discovery, words that Lucien felt~like a stab.~ ~"It is a 13 IV | aspirant for love and honors felt~that the way had been made 14 IV | young man and the~comrade felt all his heart go out towards 15 IV | alone, and David had never felt more~embarrassed in his 16 IV | and generally~her husband felt quite at ease. He interested 17 IV | heart beat~fast when he felt that every one was looking 18 V | to the letter.~ ~Lucien felt profoundly discouraged; 19 V | the Bishop, who had~really felt the grandeur of the poetry, 20 V | for his author's self-love felt safe and at ease~behind 21 V | wits' end for a reply. He felt,~moreover, how very far 22 V | express unless you first have felt? And is not passion suffering.~ 23 V | not afforded them. They felt besides~that the revenge 24 V | two~families was always felt on every important occasion; 25 V | personal~detail; and David felt prodigiously shy of her 26 V | bank of the Charente.~Eve felt embarrassed by the pause, 27 V | Houmeau. Do you know, I felt quite~uncomfortable----"~ ~" 28 V | happy as I am."~ ~David felt Eve's hand, damp and quivering 29 VI | as mine for her. Yes, she~felt all that I felt; she comforted 30 VI | Yes, she~felt all that I felt; she comforted me; she is 31 VI | of~Lucien de Rubempre. He felt his position so strong through 32 VI | familiar to Lucien that he felt as if he had a~right to 33 VII | gentleman,"~said his wife. She felt touched by his conduct, 34 VII | forehead for a kiss. She felt~something like a maternal 35 VII | knew what it all meant. She felt ill, and the women flocked~ 36 VIII| sublime in his poverty, felt the irresistible~attraction 37 VIII| out of Mansle."~ ~Lucien felt the globe shrink under his 38 VIII| abused David's goodness, and felt~ashamed. Tears stood in 39 VIII| knees in prayer. The women felt sure that Lucien's~return 40 VIII| appeared~in sight, Lucien felt more deeply moved than he


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