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manipulation 1
mankind 2
manner 30
manners 15
manoeuvre 2
mantel 1
mantilla 1
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15 isn
15 kind
15 low
15 manners
15 named
15 obtain
15 offer
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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manners

   Part, Chapter
1 I,II | scene. While~picturing the manners and customs of retail shopkeepers, 2 I,II | did so, according to the~manners and customs of shop-keeping, 3 I,II | the assumption of boorish manners, the gentle and~modest peasant 4 I,II | good figure and adaptive manners,~which enabled him to take, 5 I,II | noticed a change in his manners, which grew presuming, as 6 I,II | was in keeping with his manners~and his countenance. No 7 I,V | things harmonized,--dress and manners,~mind and heart, thought 8 I,VI | scene;~for his tone and manners were quite likely to alarm 9 I,VI | a fearfully bad style~of manners; from a very inferior position 10 I,VI | He will acquire better manners through his intercourse~ 11 I,VII| whose beauty, dress, and manners were sharply~defined in 12 I,VII| Tillet, who had acquired the manners of the great world,~little 13 I,I | Molineux had acquired, in his manners as well as in his eyes,~ 14 I,II | himself~agreeable to all. His manners were easy and complying; 15 I,VII| republican principles and manners will long be felt, to behold


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