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hideous 2
hiding-place 1
hierarchy 1
high 16
high- 3
high-born 3
high-colored 2
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16 floor
16 glory
16 happiness
16 high
16 kept
16 looking
16 loved
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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1 I | tipple-ography," an~art held in high esteem by the divine author 2 I | their characters. Both felt high swelling hopes of~manifold 3 I | consciously possessed the high order of~intelligence which 4 II | temperament in a peculiarly high degree, a temperament compatible 5 II | hospital at Barcelona; 'twas a high, a noble~destiny! In short, 6 III | admissible. But--failure is high treason against~society; 7 III | upon the other;~and, on high upon the Sinai of the prophets, 8 IV | countenance glowed with high health. Both were impassive, 9 V | sign of Fate set on that~high forehead of his?"~ ~Glad 10 VI | sister; he would reach a high~position first, and then 11 VI | storm in a teacup raged on high, a few drops fell among 12 VI | Love knows nought of high or low degree," hummed Adrien.~ ~ 13 VII | he could not read that high~heart.~ ~Later in the evening, 14 VIII| man to be brought into a high light, socially speaking. 15 VIII| when you yourself have a high position, your~work will 16 VIII| What is the good of our high~thinking, David, if it does


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