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gauze 3
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33 whole
32 face
32 find
32 gave
32 herself
32 last
32 look
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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gave

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1 I | city), and so~distinctly gave the boy to understand that 2 I | a large sash window~that gave upon the yard at the back. 3 I | clumsy arched windows that gave upon the Place~du Murier 4 I | only waste his pains if he gave them the finest things in 5 I | across the ceiling, "I who gave you life? Why, David, what 6 I | the connection if David gave up the paper? It~all depended 7 I | Liberalism, and by so~doing gave them a plank to cling to-- 8 III | seasons, as~if pain never gave him a moment's respite, 9 III | their~very exclusiveness, gave them a certain elevation, 10 III | quantities of~advice she gave him! Her intuition foresaw 11 III | Externals in the Rue du Minage gave Lucien no sense of surprise. 12 III | self-importance. He grew taller as he~gave an embellished account of 13 III | analyze his lady-love; he~gave way to unfeigned despair 14 III | of M. de Cante-Croix, and gave~Louise a glance which told 15 III | the poet into society, he gave a dinner, and asked~all 16 III | The forthcoming soiree gave him his~opportunity. Ambition 17 IV | uneasy glances that the~other gave him as he went to and fro, 18 IV | during his travels, and this gave a hard look to his~face. 19 IV | hearing. But she scarcely gave her dear poet a~glance, 20 V | Louise, to whom he turned, gave~him courage to persevere 21 V | Lucien~stood, the circle who gave him the cup of hemlock to 22 V | fury of repulsed ambition gave~ ~Lucien new strength. Like 23 V | of himself; but now as he gave his arm to this beautiful 24 V | what "pulp" meant,~David gave an account of paper-making, 25 V | eagle of Napoleon's time gave the name to the~"double-eagle" 26 VI | plans, and the family party gave themselves up to the~pleasure 27 VI | fine printing-house that~I gave you, with your industry, 28 VI | Lucien took Louise's hand~and gave it a lingering kiss. Every 29 VI | world, and saw that Lucien gave up the~delights of vanity 30 VI | and the Chardons. David gave his brother infinite credit 31 VIII| the white-headed old man gave~him a keen, curious glance; 32 VIII| lending one thousand."~ ~Eve gave her betrothed a look, and


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