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joust 1
jovial 7
joviality- 1
joy 31
joyous 4
joyously 1
joys 6
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31 child
31 crottat
31 having
31 joy
31 kept
31 lease
31 myself
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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joy

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1 I,I | have been half sick with~joy? Well, you can acquire that 2 I,I | taps, under an emotion of joy which lighted~up his features, " 3 I,II | Birotteau, who fainted with joy at the moment when, under~ 4 I,II | painting in sepia! What joy to live again in~a flower 5 I,II | with an~excessive show of joy at discovering the error. 6 I,III| unimportant, and full of joy at the encouragement he~ 7 I,V | Monsieur, it is the joy of having found a shop, 8 I,V | My heart swells with joy!" cried the perfumer, when 9 I,VII| dinner, he was pale with joy; he looked at his cross 10 I,VII| said to him with tears of~joy, "Cesar! ah, I am beside 11 I,VII| smoke, the~altar of all joy flames, the perfumed air 12 I,VII| are happy as we~breathe a joy we understand not, as we 13 I,II | nothing to fear. His mock joy was terrible to witness.~ 14 I,III| now, all was~safe! The joy of this deliverance equalled 15 I,III| and~was half-drunk with joy. "Everybody knows what I 16 I,III| one~thought embittered his joy. For several days he had 17 I,IV | drawn face relaxed; but his joy alarmed~Derville and Pillerault. 18 I,V | mingles, at His will, your joy with bitterness. Look~not 19 I,V | a gesture of unspeakable joy, as he took the hand which~ 20 I,V | that he might not show a joy which~contrasted too cruelly 21 I,VII| Roses"~had fainted with joy. During the trip, which 22 I,VII| s sadness smothered the joy that welled up in the hearts 23 I,VII| can go far."~ ~Birotteau's joy is not to be described; 24 I,VII| the salon, manifesting a joy at which people thinking~ 25 I,VII| listened with fluctuations of joy which made her tremble~so 26 I,VII| destined to be a day of joy to Cesar. The private~secretary 27 I,VII| fit to bear the~shock of joy which the sudden knowledge 28 I,VII| accomplishing his purpose. Cesar's joy as he related~the proof 29 I,VII| with the rush of excessive joy.~Decrees of rehabilitation 30 I,VII| about him, stood dumb with~joy as he listened to the solemn 31 I,VII| are pouring out to him."~ ~Joy was so vivid in their hearts


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