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president 5
press 15
pressed 4
presses 16
pressing 2
pressman 7
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16 loved
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16 others
16 presses
16 question
16 secret
16 smile
Honoré de Balzac
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presses

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1 I | tie-bars that secured~the presses in position. Or the customer' 2 I | you."~ ~" 'Three wooden presses, held in position by iron 3 I | letting~the sheet fall, "these presses of yours are old sabots 4 I | that to slander honest old presses~that go like mail coaches, 5 I | sell.~ ~"With those three presses, David, you can make your 6 I | to your replacing these presses by your cursed cast-iron 7 I | of the type. Those three~presses will serve your turn well 8 I | you.~You may print with presses made of wood or iron or 9 I | business went. There stood~the presses in their places; the one 10 I | the old house--~his wooden presses or the son whom (as a matter 11 I | paper, the old-fashioned presses, the pile~of slabs for weighting 12 I | smell of paper, ink, and~presses and old woodwork had grown 13 I | grotesquely busy among~types and presses. Five o'clock struck, but 14 VI| Very well; how are your presses doing? You must be making 15 VI| will come of~this. Oh! my presses, my poor presses! it took 16 VI| Oh! my presses, my poor presses! it took some money to grease~


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