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hamlet 1
hammer 1
hampered 1
hand 31
hand-rail 1
handbills 1
handicraft 2
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32 look
31 another
31 away
31 hand
31 told
31 words
30 ask
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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hand

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1 I | pressman dabbed the ink by hand~on the characters, and the 2 I | old pressman was the only hand left~in the printing-house; 3 I | was scanty, on the other hand, he was supposed to be past~ 4 I | toper had himself well in hand, put~him still further at 5 I | the old toper, raising his hand to the lines of cord~across 6 I | the~Liberals on the one hand or the Royalists on the 7 I | but Lucien, on the other hand, with a boldness~little 8 I | eyes, and wrung Lucien's hand. The~clock struck six.~ ~" 9 III | spirit. He would raise his hand to his forehead at all seasons, 10 III | plainly that a crisis was at hand.~ ~Startled at the progress 11 III | awe-inspiring mistress, seized a hand that she~had abandoned to 12 III | palm of genius~on the one hand and a shameful ending in 13 III | he felt bolder, pen in hand,~than face to face. In a 14 III | standing with a retort in his~hand, inspecting some chemical 15 IV | know me?"~ ~Eve put out her hand and grasped his tightly; 16 IV | it is ready, on the other~hand, to put a magnificent faith 17 IV | ungrateful that he was), will not hand down my name to~posterity."~ ~ 18 V | de Bargeton sat with one hand buried in her curls, heedless 19 V | poet," he added laying~a hand on Lucien's head; "do you 20 V | Bargeton continued, taking~his hand and holding it tightly in 21 V | he said, and taking Eve's hand, he went to a~great baulk 22 V | am."~ ~David felt Eve's hand, damp and quivering in his 23 VI | vegetable fibre at first hand. I have classified the guesses 24 VI | poet grasped his brother's hand, and made a third in the 25 VI | mother took her daughter's hand, and~gladly laid it in David' 26 VI | hundred thousand francs in hand, to say nothing of the mill. 27 VI | answer Lucien took Louise's hand~and gave it a lingering 28 VI | conduct; then, on the other hand, there are those on~whom 29 VI | balance; and a~squeeze of the hand drew down all the thunders 30 VIII| on them." He brushed his hand over his eyes as he drew 31 VIII| once?"~ ~David took Eve's hand in his, and drew her into


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