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facetious 1
facile 1
facility 1
fact 28
factory 1
factotum 1
facts 2
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28 above
28 anything
28 days
28 fact
28 fortune
28 going
28 noble
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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fact

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1 I | loftiness of~feeling, and the fact that the old toper had himself 2 I | Sechard's attention to the~fact that he had never as yet 3 I | unexpected windfall. Taking this fact into consideration,~therefore, 4 I | handsomely; but, as a matter of fact, they~were adopting the 5 II | long that his son-in-law in~fact predeceased him), and Nais' 6 II | our absurdities spring, in fact, for the most part,~from 7 II | her circle. As~a matter of fact, when sensations appeal 8 II | And this was indeed the fact.~ ~The story of the first 9 III | mysterious shake of the head; in fact; the cleverest~practitioner 10 III | minds to it, and accept the fact~that great men had upholsterers 11 III | otherwise, but~intrusive fact too often gives the lie 12 IV | and~pigeon-holed YOU, in fact. Take advantage of your 13 IV | below the surface.~ ~"In fact," he went on, turning to 14 IV | in them. It is only, in fact, after a~good deal of experience 15 IV | gold~studs. His dress, in fact, was exaggerated, till he 16 IV | uneasiness; and, as a matter of~fact, since Mme. de Bargeton 17 IV | learning." The interesting fact circulated all over the 18 V | his wand; when silence, in fact, was~at last secured, Lucien 19 V | looked bored. As a matter of fact, those~who understand poetry 20 V | So he did as a matter of fact," said Zizine, "but his 21 V | flourish, but a statement of~fact, and added that the poems 22 V | quite another latitude,~in fact; we have left the North 23 V | in his great powers, in fact, but the world at large 24 VI | so suddenly~down to hard fact.~ ~Eve and David both thought 25 VI | David's real nature, in fact. His facile~character returned 26 VI | was sure~of the deplorable fact, in a corner of the drawing-room, 27 VI | called attention to the fact that whenever~he went with 28 VIII| his~departure would be, in fact, a convenience to the family.


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