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fame 2
familiar 4
families 12
family 45
family- 1
famous 2
fancied 3
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49 your
46 me
45 could
45 family
45 if
45 like
41 longueville
Honoré de Balzac
The ball at Sceaux

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1 I | encumbered with a large family. Though it was no part of 2 I | satisfied~with taking his family, as he had piously done 3 I | Tuileries when the royal family~passed through on their 4 I | semi-circle before the~august family; then, having extricated 5 I | every~member of his numerous family, however young, ended, as 6 I | the head of too large a family~to be able to re-establish 7 I | spent her childhood on the~family estate, enjoying the abundance 8 I | discretion just when her family was~loaded with the favors 9 II | resistance in the bosom of his family. The Comtesse de Fontaine~ 10 II | territorial fortune of the family. The Countess yielded to 11 II | have brought joy into the family, had~introduced a small 12 II | members of this powerful family; and this,~without seriously 13 II | So when the head of the family felt a slight~chill in the 14 II | From the way in which his family claimed~salaries under every 15 II | tender devotion of the~whole family. The admiration which the 16 III | young and of an ancient family, he must be a peer of France,"~ 17 III | presence of the head of the family.~ ~"Joseph," he added, when 18 III | were to be taken from my family Madame de Fontaine could 19 IV | As it happened, the family were that day keeping the 20 IV | keeping the anniversary of a~family fete. At dessert Madame 21 IV | turned to the head of the family. Every one~seemed anxious 22 IV | also appreciated by his family, all~its members having 23 IV | character that the whole~family knew to be incorrigible. 24 IV | affection for the~members of her family who were visiting there, 25 IV | of the row~formed by the family party, so as to be able 26 V | are the only member of the family who~has the legitimate pride 27 V | indifferent to you. Hush! All the family would laugh~at us if we 28 V | Longueville than cause his family the smallest regret."~ ~ 29 VI | won the good-will of the~family for Monsieur Longueville. 30 VI | thought she deserved. The family were a good deal~surprised 31 VI | old lady, a friend~of the family, saw in this behavior a 32 VI | him. Every member of the family was curious to know what~ 33 VI | not a member of the large family party who was not~in this 34 VI | his pursuits, or of his family. The hints Emilie threw 35 VI | Mademoiselle Clara Longueville. The family party at the Villa Planat~ 36 VI | enchanted and amazed her family.~Perhaps, at last, her selfishness 37 VI | and she was~idolized. Her family, knowing that her pride 38 VII | institute with~reference to the family of Longueville, he thought 39 VII | you know nothing of his family or his~pursuits."~ ~"I may 40 VII | the last that the Fontaine family were to spend~at the Pavillon 41 VII | am~in with regard to my family."~ ~A pause, terrible to 42 VII | to Monsieur Longueville's family~and fortune.~ ~"Yes, my 43 VII | de Longueville a man of family?"~ ~"I don't know him from 44 VII | physician restored her to her family.~ 45 VIII| always allow us to indulge family affection. The Padrona~della


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