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house-warming 1
household 22
households 2
houses 15
housewarming 1
houssaye 1
hovels 1
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15 glass
15 habits
15 horrible
15 houses
15 isn
15 kind
15 low
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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houses

   Part, Chapter
1 I,II | shawls, cravats arranged like~houses of cards, and a thousand 2 I,II | coterie met at~each other's houses for little festivities, 3 I,II | many royal and~commercial houses offer signal examples. Why 4 I,IV | of~the strange unhealthy houses where they prefer to cluster. 5 I,IV | by the high walls of its~houses, has no life or movement 6 I,IV | when you come to letting houses in Paris, nothing is~unimportant. 7 I,VII| that Cesar had hired three houses, and that he was~gilding 8 I,VII| you had built a hundred houses."~ ~Constance, much moved, 9 I,VII| first floors of~the two houses.~ ~"Hey! hey! Well, it is 10 I,VII| last~quadrille. In such houses the final scenes of a ball 11 I,I | them: there will be some houses to~build."~ ~The painter 12 I,II | Paris a class of secondary houses, useful intermediaries for 13 I,II | services of these intermediary houses; they~were therefore unknown 14 I,IV | Saint-Germain, to whose houses she was not as yet~admitted. 15 I,V | is a street where all the houses, crowded with trades~of


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