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32 gave
32 herself
32 last
32 look
31 another
31 away
31 hand
Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | Nicolas~Sechard was obliged to look out for another jack-of-all-trades 2 I | they came~from the foundry. Look here!"~ ~Old Sechard pounced 3 I | bargains means that a man can look after~his interests. "A 4 I | saw that he had no one to look to~but himself; saw, too, 5 I | them in~disgust. You might look for the flash of genius 6 I | spite of the young printer's look of robust, country-bred 7 II | without a dowry. But where to look~for a son-in-law to suit 8 II | future. She had nothing to look for, nothing~to expect from 9 III | should see us, I should look very~ridiculous," she said, 10 III | surface of the stream; a look in either face, vanishing~ 11 IV | you. How handsome you will look when you read your Saint 12 IV | clothes~with an air, you look like a gentleman in that 13 IV | nankeen trousers; now I should look~like a workingman among 14 IV | for then~he was obliged to look for something to say in 15 IV | travels, and this gave a hard look to his~face. The skin which 16 IV | eaten up with a desire to~look like Parisiennes, and neglected 17 IV | consulted Francis with a look, and~Francis seemed to take 18 V | of~the house, could only look at Mme. de Bargeton and 19 V | acknowledgments~in a grateful look, not knowing that the worthy 20 V | de Rastignac, who came to look for her daughter.~ ~"Nais," 21 V | the pause, and stopped to look along the~river; a joyous 22 V | said, I~hope that you will look on my fears as a refinement 23 VI | an end, "and then I~will look down on these proud people; 24 VI | acre this year; but then~look at all the dung that has 25 VI | This year things don't look so~bad; and, of course, 26 VI | should~have, and how I would look after it! They say she is 27 VI | man of the two. I would~look after the mill, and she 28 VI | she is~ridiculous. Just look! Think of a druggist's son 29 VI | them, afraid that he would look down upon their homely ways. 30 VII | his~man on the morrow, and look coolly into the muzzle of 31 VII | house, I must ask~you to look for a second. My father-in-law, 32 VIII| Eve gave her betrothed a look, and he read all her anguish


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