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europeans 1
eve 116
even 23
evening 30
evenings 1
event 1
events 3
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31 told
31 words
30 ask
30 evening
30 friend
30 head
30 knew
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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evening

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1 I | hear me~read my verses this evening, but I shall not go if the 2 III | walking together of an evening in the~Promenade de Beaulieu, 3 III | the third heaven.~ ~One evening when Lucien came in, he 4 III | he cried audaciously~one evening; he meant to have no more 5 III | rooms were crowded that evening with friends who~came to 6 III | Bargeton's salon was~open every evening; and those who frequented 7 III | In the course of that evening, Mme. de Bargeton's wit 8 III | carriage~passed.~ ~Every evening, when he closed the ugly 9 III | he said to himself this evening, as he~went down the narrow 10 III | yard behind the shop.~This evening bundles of boiled herbs 11 III | was~silent. Often of an evening, on some pretext of consulting 12 IV | are not going to pass the evening~at Mme. de Bargeton's, we 13 IV | things that happened that evening made a great~impression 14 IV | into the conversation that evening saying, "There is a~passage 15 IV | music; he was miserable all~evening until somebody begged him 16 IV | their winters in~Paris. This evening they had driven into Angouleme 17 IV | to him; and not until the evening was half over did the mayor~ 18 IV | another; and before the evening was out, that she was sure~ 19 V | vary the pleasures of the evening with~a little music. The 20 V | gold.~ ~"What a beautiful evening it is!" she said, for the 21 V | delighted; for I owe you an~evening, I think, when you have 22 V | paper-mill. "Let me~breathe the evening air, and hear the frogs 23 VI | whether you have found the evening pleasant," said he;~"it 24 VI | he could have wished the evening to last~for ever, and it 25 VI | thing that happened~that evening was so much exaggerated 26 VI | people arrived for their evening game at cards.~ ~"You will 27 VI | him; and, in short, that evening he~tried to act up to the 28 VII | flocked to Amelie's house that evening, for~by that time the most 29 VII | high~heart.~ ~Later in the evening, when Lucien had taken his 30 VIII| with the old "bear." As evening came on they set out again,


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