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portrait 3
posed 3
posing 1
position 30
positive 2
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possess 2
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30 live
30 making
30 money
30 position
30 whom
29 better
29 everything
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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position

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1 I | that secured~the presses in position. Or the customer's eyes 2 I | wooden presses, held in position by iron tie-bars, cast-iron~ 3 I | and daughter accepted the position, and worked to earn a~living. 4 I | mother reduced~to this humble position, she assumed the name of 5 I | forewoman she had a certain~position in the workroom, which raised 6 I | standard because~their social position was at the lowest end of 7 I | more especially in such a position as his~--the friends were 8 II | reader is to comprehend the position of one of~the principal 9 II | Angouleme was a military position~coveted alike of Catholics 10 II | Restoration defined the position~of the French noblesse, 11 II | must~be given if Lucien's position with regard to the lady 12 IV | to boot. As for you, your~position is different. A foreman 13 IV | of put him in some false position, so he held his tongue~and 14 IV | the difficulties of the position,~her suggestion was something 15 V | in consequence was in~the position of an angel who should endeavor 16 V | put him above his~social position; but when you stimulated 17 V | thoughts about Lucien's position! If he means to go to Mme. 18 VI | sister; he would reach a high~position first, and then secure himself 19 VI | de Rubempre. He felt his position so strong through Louise' 20 VI | verge of this anomalous~position.~ ~The obstacles at the 21 VI | the difficulties of her position one by one. They~frightened 22 VII | think that M. de Rubempre's~position in itself proves Nais' innocence. 23 VII | am~bound to put you in a position to silence slanders, invented, 24 VII | M.~de Rubempre in such a position that he could not enter; 25 VII | mouth at once. You know~my position here. I have need of all 26 VII | found~us in an equivocal position. I was treating the boy 27 VII | Rubempre in an equivocal position?"~ ~"M. Chardon," corrected 28 VIII| Chandours against us. In our position, and in a small town,~absence 29 VIII| you yourself have a high position, your~work will rise immensely 30 VIII| was swimming in this new position. So he must leave the rooms~


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