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manifold 1
manipulate 1
mankind 1
manner 17
manners 10
manoeuvre 1
manoeuvres 1
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17 knowledge
17 leave
17 let
17 manner
17 married
17 reading
17 ready
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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manner

   Chapter
1 I | the man came~out in the manner of his abdication.~ ~Knowing, 2 I | consent. Then, when in a manner he had created a claim to 3 I | were ruminating after the manner of young men over ways of~ 4 II | effort required by dress and manner. And everything in us~shares 5 II | bold ideas passed into her manner and the expression of~her 6 II | Angouleme. In the bluntest manner M. de Negrepelisse~pointed 7 II | dignity became a stilted~manner, her social supremacy led 8 III| serpentine quiverings; her manner was distinguished, he thought. 9 III| foibles, exaggerated by her~manner, took his fancy; for youth 10 III| and he took alarm. A fine manner is not the invariable outcome~ 11 III| David's looks and words and manner towards her,~but it was 12 IV | hecatomb in the antique manner. But, dear friend, you would 13 IV | person whose character and manner might not please me. I know~ 14 IV | printer appeared. From~his manner and looks he seemed to have 15 VI | up closer with a~cajoling manner; "if you are marrying a 16 VI | beloved poet, after~the manner of some women who will forge 17 VI | agitation in his face and manner, and proposed to herself


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