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tumbledown 1
tune 1
turban 1
turn 17
turned 19
turning 4
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17 school
17 sort
17 thing
17 turn
17 ways
17 whose
16 added
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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1 I | was too well~prepared to turn his tipsiness to good account. 2 I | presses will serve your turn well enough, the printing 3 I | theatrical posters became in turn objects of tremendous~value 4 I | hundred~francs last month? You turn up the books, lad, and see 5 I | dimple of the chin, in the turn of the square~nostrils, 6 I | idea alone, and quick to turn from them in~disgust. You 7 I | country-bred health,~his turn of mind was melancholy and 8 I | David.~ ~Then Lucien in his turn read aloud the fragment 9 III| talents that a man could turn to such~useful account in 10 III| his English prototype to~turn pamphleteer and revile his 11 III| Bargeton would shortly open and turn upon their hinges at his~ 12 IV | thought that it would~be his turn by and by, when he should 13 IV | by and by, when he should turn a face lighted up with~poetry 14 IV | blotting-paper. He would~turn over the leaves of his Cicero 15 V | listened while Chatelet in turn sang one of Chateaubriand' 16 VI | flying and an ardor fit to turn the world upside down, has~ 17 VII| people, and greeted others in turn with~that simple smile of


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