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smatterings 1
smell 1
smells 1
smile 16
smiled 12
smiles 4
smiling 6
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16 presses
16 question
16 secret
16 smile
16 spirit
16 spite
16 sweet
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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smile

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1 I | raised, but not abruptly. The smile~that hovered about the coral 2 I | the even teeth, was the smile of some sorrowing~angel. 3 III | de Bargeton's repressed~smile; and at length, without 4 III | often said to Lucien, with a smile, "Your sister is uncommonly 5 IV | agreeable, had adopted~the smile of an opera dancer as his 6 IV | slight modifications the smile did duty on~all occasions. 7 IV | complacent laugh reinforced the smile; but he never~vouchsafed 8 IV | beforehand of his eulogistic~smile. Madame de Bargeton's rooms 9 IV | of them with~that eternal smile. When conversation grew 10 IV | compliments, that made her smile with pleasure; she was so 11 V | Baron received a~languishing smile from Amelie as the reward 12 V | delight in all eyes. The smile of~satisfied caste that 13 VI | she said, with an angelic~smile which belied her words. " 14 VII | young Rubempre?"~ ~A proud smile stole over her lips, she 15 VII | in turn with~that simple smile of his, which under the 16 VIII| giving him a~divinely sweet smile that belied her words.~ ~"


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