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quietly 2
quilt 1
quinze 1
quite 26
quivering 3
quiverings 1
quixote 1
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27 though
26 always
26 both
26 quite
26 room
25 amelie
25 cried
Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | the solitary "bear" was quite incapable~of the feat of 2 I | the business, he was not quite easy in his mind as to the~ 3 I | s part; old Sechard was quite of that opinion by the~time 4 I | longer.~Still, he could not quite shake off his old kindness 5 I | intellectual interests, were~quite content with such orders 6 II | niggardliness, and he felt quite unequal to the~struggle. 7 II | longed-for life in Paris quite out of the~question, she 8 III | corridor, that they were quite as~much attached to the 9 IV | accept M. David Sechard, I am quite willing to~sacrifice the 10 IV | generally~her husband felt quite at ease. He interested himself 11 IV | it was plain that he was~quite unused to polite society. 12 V | unheard-of rhymes. We are in quite another latitude,~in fact; 13 V | she asked in a low but quite audible voice.~ ~"The likeness 14 V | Houmeau. Do you know, I felt quite~uncomfortable----"~ ~"You 15 V | de Bargeton's, you were quite as generous as~Lucien when 16 V | David. "And now that we are quite~alone under the sky, with 17 V | she said, "you make me quite ashamed; but confidence 18 V | struggles; it~will not be quite easy at first."~ ~"Dear 19 VI | made from flax--will be quite~unobtainable in ten years' 20 VI | troubles, the lovers were quite as full of~themselves. So 21 VI | and Mme. de Bargeton is quite wild about him."~ ~Lucien 22 VII | Nais,~between ourselves, is quite forty."~ ~"For my own part," 23 VII | he turned~round upon me, quite bewildered as I was, and 24 VIII| to see Mme. de~Bargeton quite so often."~ ~"Dear David," 25 VIII| and he~was breakfasting quite unconcernedly after all 26 VIII| face, Lucien, that you have~quite made up your mind to go."~ ~


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