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18 lips
18 living
18 mere
18 met
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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lips

   Part, Chapter
1 I,II | razor; it will protect the lips from chapping, and~restore 2 I,II | much~speaking. His thin lips were not wanting in charm, 3 I,II | the streets of Paris. His lips were very thick, and his~ 4 I,II | parts of his person. His lips~wore the cordial smile which 5 I,II | ground without opening his lips. His great experience in~ 6 I,IV | putting his finger on his lips.~Grindot took the cue.~ ~" 7 I,V | the heart is often on the lips. We pray~for you every day, 8 I,VI | a pinched nose and~thin lips, bore a spurious resemblance 9 I,VI | were jaded by excesses, his lips clammy,~though his tongue 10 I,VI | and put a finger on his lips:--~ ~"He is rich, clever, 11 I,I | suffering, poured from his lips, like hail lashing the~flowers 12 I,II | perfumer, aloud.~ ~He bit his lips, for the clerks all raised 13 I,II | lynx, with a keen eye, thin~lips, and a dry skin--cast at 14 I,IV | saw a soft smile~upon her lips; and thus he fell asleep.~ ~" 15 I,IV | position forced from Cesar's lips.~ ~Birotteau drew upon the 16 I,IV | with a soft smile~upon her lips,--the smile which proves 17 I,VII| without bringing to~his lips a single smile. She whispered 18 I,VII| The words~that came to his lips were disconnected and stammering.


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