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nature 27
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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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nature

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1 I,II | clashed with the simple nature~of Birotteau without offering 2 I,II | author which explained the nature of the skin~and the cuticle, 3 I,II | appropriate to the diversified nature of the human~epidermis. 4 I,II | great~majority, mediocre by nature, who are condemned to perpetual 5 I,II | other households, but of a nature to impress such simple souls 6 I,II | conceit mingled with good nature,~which gave it originality 7 I,III| funds to invest.~The Norman nature and the rapacious nature 8 I,III| nature and the rapacious nature suited each other. Gobseck~ 9 I,III| hair; he has discovered the nature of the~coloring matter and 10 I,IV | because he belonged to a mixed nature, to an animal-vegetable~ 11 I,V | more~thick-set than stout; Nature had built him for hard work 12 I,V | His reserved and judicious nature,~his forethought and mathematical 13 I,V | house.~ ~Just as the moral nature of Molineux could be seen 14 I,V | led,~through his ingenuous nature and his deep religious sentiments, 15 I,V | husband and wife were noble by~nature, and understood the deep 16 I,V | hand, revealed his gentle nature; she loved the smile,~partly 17 I,VII| difficult to explain the nature of the difference between~ 18 I,VII| where beings of a loftier~nature glide. The incense of all 19 I,I | poverty, and who are by nature feeble, this~circumstance, 20 I,I | architect with the good~nature of a merchant sure of his 21 I,II | downstairs; explain to him the nature of your securities; if~he 22 I,IV | weary of life. It is in the nature of such soft~and tender 23 I,IV | endorsing notes out of good-~nature, or launching into a system 24 I,IV | nearer than men~to angelic nature, in that they know how to 25 I,V | to reflect its lustre, a nature must needs~be true. Constance 26 I,VII| to forget,~in the way of Nature herself, who knows no past, 27 I,VII| bankrupt, susceptible by nature to~the awe of such accessories,


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