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social 20
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societies 1
society 36
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sofa 4
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37 while
36 back
36 many
36 society
36 under
35 among
35 provincial
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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society

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1 I | cathedral; they cultivated the society of the clergy; and in~consequence, 2 I | for when he analyzed the~society of to-day, his restless 3 I | The two young men judged society by the more lofty standard 4 I | of the local agricultural society.~ ~When the author had gone, 5 II | manners and customs of this society, suffering from thick-headed~ 6 II | and breadth of view. In~society an intellect of this order 7 II | blunders or blatant follies in~society in Angouleme. In the bluntest 8 II | one choice; marriage and society became a cloister for~Anais. 9 III | kind of holy of~holies in a society that kept itself unspotted 10 III | could not have endured the society. And yet the~manners and 11 III | of a local agricultural society, or was gifted~with a bass 12 III | this haughty queen of the society would be~his one revenge 13 III | his introduction to polite society.~ ~But was there anything 14 III | were of the opinion~that society was on the eve of cataclysm. " 15 III | president of the agricultural society put an~end to the sedition 16 III | To launch the poet into society, he gave a dinner, and asked~ 17 III | pointed out fashionable society as the~goal and the only 18 III | is high treason against~society; and when the fallen conqueror 19 III | pulled down the pillars of society, small wonder that~society, 20 III | society, small wonder that~society, finding Marius seated among 21 III | battle of life to fight. Society, summoning all her~children 22 III | predecessors; they had tamed society. Women would love him~when 23 IV | all in exchange for the society of~a person whose character 24 IV | the art with which polite society puts~forward a "Yes" on 25 IV | be David Sechard. In this society that you frequent, everything~ 26 IV | idea of doing his~duty in society; and, doing his utmost to 27 IV | President of the Agricultural~Society, a tall, stout, high-colored 28 IV | was~quite unused to polite society. He looked uneasy in his 29 V | scornful eyes.~ ~"So this is society!" Lucien said to himself 30 V | maintain~himself in the society to which his tastes incline 31 V | capital. He likes to shine; society~will stimulate his desires 32 V | we know, to cultivate~her society, twice ruinous as it is 33 VI | of~himself, rising above society; and it was painful to drop 34 VI | because he has got into~society, where he never expected 35 VI | various eccentricities of society, have you~never noticed 36 VIII| uncomfortable in any other society. Paris, besides, is~the


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