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happier 1
happiest 1
happily 8
happiness 29
happy 38
harangue 1
harassed 2
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29 carried
29 case
29 fine
29 happiness
29 itself
29 letter
29 looking
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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happiness

   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | you who have such~uneasy happiness and are always asking whether 2 I,II | it was to watch over the~happiness of his brother's daughter, 3 I,II | neighboring~shopkeepers envied his happiness, every one at least thought 4 I,II | which he estimated their happiness. He then resolved to reach 5 I,II | to separate. Imagine the~happiness of the poor parvenu peasant 6 I,III| bearable, and there is no happiness that won't give way~under 7 I,IV | tender grace of~a glowing happiness. If that happiness took 8 I,IV | glowing happiness. If that happiness took from her head the poetry~ 9 I,IV | whose~principal element of happiness is virtue and good sense?~ ~ 10 I,V | like Cesar's, except in happiness. A clerk~till thirty years 11 I,V | presence would double the happiness with which I receive my~ 12 I,V | reasoned by induction; the happiness of her~mother was before 13 I,VI | present day who have had the happiness of seeing their grandmothers~ 14 I,VII| down by gilt nails. The happiness of these~three persons is 15 I,VII| to one day of unalloyed happiness,~that Constance promised 16 I,VII| disapproval, but to share his happiness~heartily. When therefore, 17 I,VII| favor of a~quadrille; but my happiness would be too costly to our 18 I,II | Nothing would give me greater happiness."~ ~Birotteau left Pillerault 19 I,III| But the first flush of~happiness over, Madame Birotteau would 20 I,III| Birotteau, who understood the happiness and self-assurance of~Anselme 21 I,III| Birotteau household,--years of~happiness that were full to overflowing. 22 I,IV | but I never can get enough~happiness. My gracious! I want to 23 I,VI | persons who have not had~the happiness to be in business the whole 24 I,VII| he was dreaming then of happiness. To-day, in the coach~before 25 I,VII| on the threshold of his happiness. The young man~was prodigiously 26 I,VII| Anselme, your future, your happiness, demand this confidence; 27 I,VII| upon my pillow with the happiness of knowing that I~have paid 28 I,VII| where eighteen years of happiness had~been effaced by the 29 I,VII| wing. I~am as glad of your happiness as if it were my own."~ ~"


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