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pity 6
pitying 1
placards 1
place 28
placed 4
places 5
plain 9
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28 fortune
28 going
28 noble
28 place
28 rubempre
28 tell
28 wife
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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1 I | Rue de Beaulieu and the Place du Murier; it~had been devoted 2 I | windows that gave upon the Place~du Murier were curtainless; 3 I | Sechard~had taken the whole place over from Rouzeau's widow 4 I | dropping into the second place. In short, the old man scented~ 5 I | vinegrower from Marsac into the Place du Murier with the swiftness 6 I | that climate, and held in place by massive iron cross bars. 7 II | been fostered in the first place by a country life. The~Abbe 8 II | Bargeton's monotonous life. The place of controller of excise 9 III | a man out of his proper place awaiting the~favors of power. 10 III | her~socially in the first place; and her behavior to him 11 III | would be~driven from the place, her caste would shun her 12 III | should be thus posted up in a place where every carriage~passed.~ ~ 13 III | sixteen thousand francs, a place that he saw once a year 14 III | Lucien, he~would leave the Place du Murier and go down through 15 IV | Beaulieu at the corner of the Place du~Murier. I have not the 16 IV | case, you can~leave your place to-morrow and begin something 17 IV | of his wife in the second place. So curious~did this blindness 18 V | God doubtless reserves a place in heaven~for him among 19 V | very anxious, in the first place, to hear the~verdict of 20 V | the second floor in the Place du Murier until I~can build 21 V | will go to Paris, the only place that can~bring out all that 22 V | which will not be out of place~in a volume which owes its 23 VI | machinery must take the place of cheap Chinese~labor. 24 VI | and ask me to build you~a place that would ruin a king, 25 VI | basket of provisions to some~place appointed before-hand; and 26 VIII| as positive luxury in a place so behind~the times as the 27 VIII| she may perhaps procure a place for~Bargeton. At my solicitation, 28 VIII| duty to hasten to take your place in~the succession of pleiades


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