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ones 6
only 154
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open 20
open- 1
opened 22
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20 mine
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20 open
20 quite
20 seeing
20 stood
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | panels of which were wide~open, her eyes staring and fixed, 2 I,I | you doing there,~flying open to all the winds? You'll 3 I,I | floor of the next house, and open a door into it~through the 4 I,II | eyes harmonized with the open forehead of an honest man. 5 I,IV | in question had two ways open to him,--either to serve~ 6 I,IV | the staircase, so as to open a way from one house to 7 I,V | species of pocket, or sack, open at both extremities. By 8 I,V | sufferer,--has but two~courses open to him: either he must make 9 I,VI | Gaudissart, to whom the open firmament of heaven was~ 10 I,VI | necessary to use lights in open day. The embryo~merchant 11 I,VII| their legs, was resolved to open the ball with Popinot.~Popinot, 12 I,I | floodgates du Tillet had set wide open when he turned on the~water,-- 13 I,II | of the~Chamber records, open volumes of the "Moniteur," 14 I,III| clerk, who~pretended to open his eyes wide, and complimented 15 I,III| and the door was always open.~ ~"I feared you were never 16 I,IV | the dressing-gown gaped open, he saw an undershirt of~ 17 I,V | s brother, so I did not open it."~ ~"Father!" cried Cesarine; " 18 I,V | a rule, the doors stood open and gave to view queer~combinations 19 I,V | Paris, who was about to open a branch establishment in 20 I,VI | might show himself with an open brow, and an eye~that could


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