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malady 1
male 1
malicious 4
man 79
managed 1
manerville 2
mania 2
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88 an
82 all
80 were
79 man
78 from
68 no
65 or
Honoré de Balzac
The ball at Sceaux

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1 I | truth in it, as spoken by a man left for dead~at the bloody 2 II | perhaps have succumbed. Not a man, not even an old~man, had 3 II | Not a man, not even an old~man, had it in him to contradict 4 II | still. More than one young man, a victim to her scorn, 5 II | an air of reserve when a man of~talent was introduced 6 II | and hand to none but the man possessing~this or the other 7 III | to be the model. A young man who at the first~glance 8 III | misfortune~for a woman; but in a man it was a crime. These paradoxical 9 III | catarrh. Finally, the old man did~not settle himself till 10 III | before you more than one good man,~whose character, whose 11 III | engagingly that the old man's brow cleared. As soon~ 12 III | smaller dimensions of a man's~body? This is no small 13 III | no external sign stamps a man of rank, those young men~ 14 IV | fine name, a fine young man, fine prospects, and a~hundred 15 IV | Act~of Indemnity, and a man of seventy, feeling himself 16 IV | comes of age!"~ ~The old man's pleasantry was received 17 IV | Fontaine discovered in a young man the external perfection 18 IV | fastidious Emilie~seen a man's eyes shaded by such long, 19 IV | saying, "What a handsome man!" or "What a fine man!" 20 IV | handsome man!" or "What a fine man!" One wanted to~know him. 21 IV | taking him for a clever man attracted to this~rural 22 IV | not a gesture of the young man as she went~towards him. 23 V | dance was over, the young man wrapped her in a cashmere 24 V | his high seat, the young man was drawing the reins~even, 25 V | glance from his eye such as a man casts aimlessly~at the crowd; 26 V | to outflank that worthy~man, who looks to me like an 27 V | not that the very young man we are in search of!"~ ~ 28 V | between her and the young man on foot that~he obliged 29 V | be prudent."~ ~The young man went up the bankside as 30 V | fierce that the~younger man forgot the moderation he 31 V | visiting card to the~old man, desiring him to observe 32 V | and inquire if the young man is hurt? He is~limping, 33 V | with~you that the young man is of noble birth."~ ~"You 34 V | know his name?"~ ~The old man bowed his gray head, which 35 V | secret of cajoling the old~man, she lavished on him the 36 V | important a secret. The old man, who spent his life in playing 37 V | little~villa, the young man he had so determinedly insulted 38 V | However coldly the young man tried to behave to the Comte 39 V | Comte de Fontaine, is a man~it is essential that you 40 V | in Paris. So, so, young man, your brow is clearing! 41 V | am I," replied the young man, promptly cocking his pistol; 42 V | what I call a well-educated man," cried the admiral with~ 43 VI | are not fully fledged. The man who does not sow~his wild 44 VI | What an odd little old man!" said Longueville to himself. " 45 VI | conversation was that of a man of the world, it was easy 46 VI | Monsieur is perhaps a medical man?" asked one of Emilie's 47 VI | madame," replied the young man.~ ~Every eye was on Emilie, 48 VI | my young~friend, such a man as you----"~ ~"Monsieur 49 VI | professions, I imagine, as~a young man respects a dowager."~ ~Monsieur 50 VI | care to attract the young man's eye; but she had the~little 51 VI | Whether it was that the young man's pleasing voice and attractive~ 52 VI | that Emilie, judging the man worthy of her, intended 53 VI | how she judged so gifted a man at first sight.~ ~"Those 54 VI | fascinating image of the young man.~ ~Then came some anxiety. 55 VI | More~than once the young man and Mademoiselle de Fontaine 56 VII | ascertain, my dear, whether the man of your choice~is the son 57 VII | much changed," said the old man, with a smile.~ ~The following 58 VII | the violence of a young man's passion, and held back 59 VII | discussing things~revealed a man devoted to the highest interests 60 VII | yours mine," cried the young~man, softly seizing Mademoiselle 61 VII | to the moment.~The young man's free and eager action, 62 VII | the flashing eye of the man she~loved, for she was secretly 63 VII | find new life in the young man's gaze, and~held out her 64 VII | with her father, the old~man went up to her affectionately, 65 VII | Longueville is the only man I could~ever marry."~ ~" 66 VII | My dear child, the young man is totally unknown to me; 67 VII | but unless he~is not a man of honor, so long as you 68 VII | to me as~a son."~ ~"Not a man of honor!" exclaimed Emilie. " 69 VII | you knew about this young man? You must have seen how 70 VII | Monsieur de Longueville a man of family?"~ ~"I don't know 71 VII | who knows all this, or any man who~lives more nobly than 72 VII | He walks upright. He is a~man.--However, I have just found 73 VII | who is not at all like our man, and~to whom he gave fifty 74 VII | folded, in the~attitude of a man superior to the disaster 75 VIII| partner.~ ~"Is that young man a friend of yours?" she 76 VIII| ballroom face!" said the young man, laughing. "I~shall have 77 VIII| look to me like that of a man~busied with money matters."~ ~ 78 VIII| easily falls with a young man who has the grace and style 79 VIII| made amiable advances to a man gifted with the virtues


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