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rome 1
roof 4
room 26
rooms 19
rooted 1
rope 1
ropes 1
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19 marriage
19 paid
19 present
19 rooms
19 round
19 towards
19 turned
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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rooms

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1 I | office, it consisted of three rooms~on the first floor and a 2 I | reserving one of the two rooms in the roof for himself. 3 I | three bare, unfurnished rooms on the day that saw~him 4 I | M. Postel let~them have rooms at the further end of a 5 III | forbidden.~ ~Mme. de Bargeton's rooms were crowded that evening 6 IV | smile. Madame de Bargeton's rooms were always crowded, and 7 IV | the walls of his friends' rooms with a swarm of crude~productions, 8 IV | queerest figures in the rooms was M. le Comte de Senonches,~ 9 V | torture in Mme. de Bargeton's rooms,~his sister had changed 10 V | Murier until I~can build rooms for him over the shed at 11 VI | mansions and great suites of rooms will be abolished sooner 12 VI | good faith~for Lucien, and rooms above the shed for Mme. 13 VI | to your house, and some rooms above the shed?"~ ~"Deuce 14 VI | s weakness, that as the rooms filled, he~assumed a lordly 15 VI | took~pleasure in making the rooms where the fair Eve was to 16 VI | to paper and paint their~rooms, and to buy the furniture, 17 VI | till~midnight after the rooms were emptied. Within as 18 VIII| position. So he must leave the rooms~just furnished for him at 19 VIII| his mother might take the rooms and save David the heavy


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