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pouring 1
pout 1
pouted 1
poverty 15
powder 2
power 13
powerless 1
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15 music
15 oh
15 opinion
15 poverty
15 press
15 reason
15 spent
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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poverty

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1 I | bears" and~"monkeys." Where poverty ceases, avarice begins. 2 I | school friend in the~direst poverty. Lucien Chardon, a young 3 I | in spite of their common poverty. The~children of this marriage, 4 I | fatal when accompanied~by poverty. The life of hope and hard 5 I | vitality of youth; comrades in poverty, comrades in the~consuming 6 III | the direst intellectual poverty, all the decayed~gentility 7 III | that life, the~shackles of poverty borne with pride, his days 8 III | hopes and of his~grinding poverty. He described his beloved 9 III | gently bred, and fallen into poverty, resigned~herself to her 10 IV | witness to self-respecting poverty. There were~white curtains 11 IV | these things spoke of great poverty,~the atmosphere was sedate 12 IV | to humiliate him in~his poverty. M. de Bargeton had counted 13 V | the sublime cynicism of~poverty, for the slow execution 14 VI | assurance; he smiled at his poverty, he relished the sense of~ 15 VIII| himself sublime in his poverty, felt the irresistible~attraction


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