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widower 2
wield 1
wielded 1
wife 28
wight 2
wigs 1
wild 4
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28 place
28 rubempre
28 tell
28 wife
27 brother
27 end
27 part
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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wife

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1 I | master's widow with~his wife's savings, and took over 2 I | inextinguishable thirst. His wife, during~her lifetime, managed 3 I | a peasant brings in his wife.~ ~His son was unwilling 4 I | passionate love~for his wife, the last survivor of the 5 I | a claim to call her his~wife, he had married her in spite 6 I | believed in Lucien as Mahomet's wife believed in~her husband; 7 II | younger son, he lived upon his~wife's property, a small estate 8 II | of seventy, whereas his wife looked~scarcely half her 9 IV | the new arrivals to his wife; he lay in wait for departing~ 10 IV | again. His respect for his wife,~moreover, almost amounted 11 IV | dog-like~affection for his wife. It is so easy to give happiness 12 IV | passive obedience to his~wife. "Go and call on Monsieur 13 IV | appeared in~the wake of his wife, Elisa, a lady with a countenance 14 IV | each with his~friend's wife on his arm, a cross-cornered 15 IV | ailments, and talk of his wife in the second place. So 16 IV | de Pimentel; he and his wife, between them,~had an income 17 V | Bargeton, who, obedient to his~wife, went round the room much 18 V | you would~consent to be my wife, the difficulties will all 19 V | necessary, you will be my wife. Eve, my dear Eve, how you 20 V | in.~ ~"Enough to be your wife, enough to devote myself 21 VI | fancy, and I will find you a wife myself. There is some one~ 22 VI | entered his head that~his wife could wish to be alone with 23 VII | opened his mouth to bid his wife~good-night, when she stopped 24 VII | need~not tell you that your wife is pure; but if you think, 25 VII | are a gentleman,"~said his wife. She felt touched by his 26 VII | about Nais. Go into your~wife's room, and behave, both 27 VIII| reassure Stanislas and his~wife, and to explain that all 28 VIII| but bring the husband and wife into difficulties at the


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