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ladder 3
ladies 8
lads 1
lady 30
lady-love 1
laid 9
lakes 1
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30 friend
30 head
30 knew
30 lady
30 live
30 making
30 money
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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lady

   Chapter
1 I | worshiped, for Lucien a great lady to whom~he paid his homage. 2 II | uneasy in his mind over his lady's~answer as any king's favorite 3 II | Angouleme. In justice to the lady, it is~necessary to give 4 II | be as haughty as a great lady, with none of~the charming 5 II | and urbanity of a great lady. The instincts of~vanity 6 II | the presence of mind~of a lady friend who put burglars 7 II | blue-stocking of the desert, Lady Hester Stanhope; she~longed 8 II | position with regard to the lady is to be~comprehensible. 9 II | the house of the sovereign lady who had her~share of feminine 10 III | clever thing when he~told the lady that at that moment in Angouleme 11 III | expectations of a great~lady.~ ~Mme. de Bargeton, following 12 III | and addressed the great lady as Nais, and there~followed 13 III | win a crown to lay at~his lady's feet, even if there should 14 III | Angouleme. Was the great lady angry with him? Would~she 15 III | his mother, of how great a lady she was in her lowly lot,~ 16 III | clerk of some high-born lady. He was~awkward and ill 17 IV | far Lucien had not met the lady's~husband face to face.~ ~ 18 IV | remark for an epigram; the lady's husband was jealous,~he 19 IV | wake of his wife, Elisa, a lady with a countenance like 20 IV | Senonches, however, had a lady~companion, a goddaughter, 21 IV | as if he had been a fine lady's lap-~dog; she embroidered 22 V | hint of insult under his lady's eyes, was~wise enough 23 V | to think that this great lady may make a plaything of~ 24 VI | and she should live like a lady up in Angouleme."~ ~"I am 25 VI | lordly air, which that fair lady encouraged. He tasted the~ 26 VI | to the last~term with the lady. Amelie, who had come with 27 VI | language of the court, for the lady no longer~mistrusted her 28 VI | upon herself~as a sovereign lady, a Beatrice, a Laura. She 29 VII | Thank you," answered the lady.~ ~"What do you think of 30 Addendum| Eve and David~ ~Stanhope, Lady Esther~The Lily of the Valley~


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