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dree 1
dregs 3
dresden 3
dress 19
dress-coat 1
dressed 14
dresses 4
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19 claims
19 conduct
19 cost
19 dress
19 eight
19 feel
19 green
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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dress

   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | apparition of a kneeling dress,--in~short, all the grotesque 2 I,II | vied with each other in dress and good dinners; each had~ 3 I,II | punctual themselves.~ ~The dress adopted by the worthy man 4 I,IV | caught the sentiment of dress from the elegant young women 5 I,IV | the~umbrella-man in full dress, and they were about to 6 I,V | all things harmonized,--dress and manners,~mind and heart, 7 I,V | boot-black for that service. His dress was simple, and~invariably 8 I,V | future partner had gone to dress; and he went gaily~up to 9 I,V | hackney-~coach, and the full dress of the cashier and his master 10 I,VI | this was exhibited in her dress and~habits. She wore mittens, 11 I,VI | gentleman to his nephew,~"dress yourself, and come with 12 I,VII| other~diamonds, and her dress trimmed with Mechlin."~ ~" 13 I,VII| slow, and penetrating. His dress was~that of the priests 14 I,VII| this~cherry-colored velvet dress with lace trimmings, and 15 I,VII| Rabourdin, whose beauty, dress, and manners were sharply~ 16 I,VII| exquisite taste of their~dress and bearing,--just as three 17 I,III| who in elegant morning dress jumped~lightly down, throwing 18 I,III| curves; the gray merino dress with green furbelows defined 19 I,VI | refused all articles of~dress and the jewels which they


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