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find 32
finding 2
finds 2
fine 16
fine-looking 1
finer 4
finery 1
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16 baron
16 certain
16 charente
16 fine
16 floor
16 glory
16 happiness
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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fine

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1 I | sort, creaked aloud in such fine~style that you might have 2 I | Messrs. Didot. They may be fine printers, but their inventions 3 I | David seemed to be full of fine feelings, so--David~would 4 III | upon~the piano; and one fine Sunday when all Angouleme 5 III | kind, and he took alarm. A fine manner is not the invariable 6 IV | the time together. It is fine;~shall we take a walk along 7 IV | for a moment. She had a fine flow of~conversation, though 8 IV | fare, as if he had been a fine lady's lap-~dog; she embroidered 9 IV | some canton or other, and a fine estate was his sufficient~ 10 VI | through an iron frame with a fine~wire bottom where the mark 11 VI | poor pressman; but with the fine printing-house that~I gave 12 VI | for they touch. Ah! what a fine property we should~have, 13 VI | am going to reward this fine~sentiment by building palaces 14 VI | loved?"~ ~Louise raised the fine eyes, hitherto down-dropped.~ ~" 15 VIII| that one! You have only two fine~shirts, the other six are 16 VIII| waistcoat, and one of the two fine shirts. The~whole of his


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