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significance 1
significant 1
signs 1
silence 18
silent 4
silently 1
silenus 1
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18 linen
18 morning
18 postel
18 silence
18 since
18 small
18 tears
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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silence

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1 I | grew uneasy over his son's silence; he would rather have~had 2 I | Sechard, uneasy at his son's~silence.~ ~David asked what the 3 IV | respecting her brother's silence. If he wished to~tell her 4 IV | that a woman might keep silence~through pride, and argued 5 IV | all that was going on; his silence~added to his dignity, and 6 IV | Bargeton.~ ~"Very seldom."~ ~Silence again. M. de Bargeton watched 7 IV | be prudent men, and their~silence and reserve were supposed 8 IV | a~reception of chilling silence; the respect paid to them 9 V | pavement with his wand; when silence, in fact, was~at last secured, 10 V | the glory of God. So, in silence, the two lovers went across~ 11 VI | David listening~in pained silence to a torrent of woes that 12 VI | the difference between the silence of~real passion and the 13 VI | privilege of the beloved to silence~them? For whom do you take 14 VII | put you in a position to silence slanders, invented, no~doubt, 15 VII | Bargeton's adorer found the~silence somewhat awkward.~ ~"Dispose 16 VII | stamp, who live perforce in silence~because their capacity is 17 VII | There followed a great silence, like the pause~before a 18 VIII| David, and there was a deep silence in the room.~The Chardons


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