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loudly 1
louis 7
louis-stanislas-xavier 1
love 37
love-stories 1
loved 7
lovelaces 1
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38 father
38 those
37 been
37 love
37 out
36 every
36 up
Honoré de Balzac
The ball at Sceaux

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love

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1 II | lightest look could rekindle love in the coldest heart.~ ~ 2 II | young ardor in an immoderate love of distinctions, and~expressed 3 III | which makes a daughter's~love so sweet a thing, but with 4 III | of those who most truly love you, my~dear child, have 5 III | so depreciate those who love you. Only the poor are~generous 6 III | for men often marry for love in~these days. When experience 7 IV | had fallen passionately in love with her sister, and made~ 8 IV | showed that the~damsel's love of dancing made her easy 9 V | knowing who it is she is in love with, and~whether he is 10 V | Emilie, you know that I love you as my~own child, precisely 11 V | girls are, of the perils of love and marriage,~she was passionately 12 V | externals of marriage and love.~Is not this as much as 13 VI | that she was seriously in love, and that this~feeling had 14 VI | Like all girls who are in love, Emilie cherished the hope 15 VI | was being transformed to love. It~was a deep delight to 16 VI | this her first homage to love, and a bitter reproach to 17 VI | delights which give to first love its charm and its violence. 18 VI | wish to know you a wish to love you?"~ ~"My dear Clara, 19 VI | presence of the being we love.~The couple had never understood 20 VI | any one can imagine; for love is~in some respects always 21 VI | turned so quickly into a love match,"~said the old uncle, 22 VII | my dear Emilie, if you love him, do not own it to him."~ ~" 23 VII | dear father, I certainly do love him; but I will await your~ 24 VII | enjoyed the sweetness of first love; but both were equally~proud, 25 VII | each feared to confess that love.~ ~Maximilien Longueville, 26 VII | entrusting his~happiness. His love had not hindered him from 27 VII | sooner risk the fate of his love than of his life. He had,~ 28 VII | understand each other. I love you," he said, in a voice 29 VII | a choice requires of me. Love gives~everything," he added 30 VII | without which there is no~true love.~ ~When she was left alone 31 VII | of honor, so long as you love him, he is as dear to me 32 VIII| had seen the birth of her love;~sometimes, again, she was 33 VIII| ladies read the~thoughts of love behind the silent brow?"~ ~" 34 VIII| Your brother is in love, then?" she asked, betrayed 35 VIII| me that he had fallen in love this summer with a very 36 VIII| monsieur, in my country true love can make every kind of~sacrifice," 37 VIII| bankers, the~young girl whose love had evaporated before a


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