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yawns 1
yclept 1
year 16
years 34
yellow 4
yes 23
yesterday 4
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34 meant
34 name
34 stanislas
34 years
34 yet
33 left
33 may
Honoré de Balzac
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years

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1 I | 1793, Sechard, being fifty years old and a~married man, escaped 2 I | leaner still.~ ~For thirty years Jerome-Nicolas-Sechard had 3 I | dragged the~chain these fifty years, he would not wear it another 4 I | plodded on with these twenty years; they have helped him to 5 I | Laugh away! After twelve years of wear, that type is as 6 I | engraving, bought~only five years ago. Some of them are as 7 I | provinces for another hundred years. So there you are."~ ~A 8 I | in~Angouleme. After many years of scientific research, 9 I | rubbed past them for thirty years; the cobweb of cordage across~ 10 I | the~eagle."~ ~So for three years these friends had mingled 11 II | established~perforce three hundred years ago on the Charente and 12 II | Possibly, after two hundred years of unbroken~residence, and 13 II | gone during the last forty years, have tried to tame the~ 14 II | bearer of arms, two hundred years~old already, for the Bargeton 15 II | Bargeton was thirty-six years old and her husband~fifty-eight. 16 II | story of the first eighteen years of Mme. de Bargeton's married~ 17 II | with dismay that the best years of her life are over, and~ 18 III | companion, and for two long~years Sixte du Chatelet led a 19 III | beau--he was~forty-five years old--saw that all her youth 20 IV | antecedents, though advancing years had~already endowed him 21 IV | couple of pages in a dozen years. If~anybody called to see 22 IV | de Severac was fifty-nine years old, and a childless widower.~ 23 V | to wait; perhaps for some years we may have~a hard time 24 V | frightful extent of late years."~ ~In answer to a question 25 VI | quite~unobtainable in ten years' time. Well, your brother 26 VI | the ruin of me. These two~years I have been paying money 27 VI | rent~now. There are two years and one-quarter owing, you 28 VI | miller's widow, thirty-two years old, with a~hundred thousand 29 VI | house these two hundred~years was nothing but a pigsty, 30 VI | Lucien outweighed twelve~years of Zizine's connection with 31 VI | his father was sixty-eight~years old. So David build a timbered 32 VI | had~been at work for two years, and a volume of verse entitled~ 33 VI | life for seven or eight years to come, desired, like many~ 34 VIII| she had slept for seven years.~ ~"Love, you were saying


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