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dark 2
darling 1
dashing 1
daughter 35
daughters 2
day 20
day-dreams 1
Frequency    [«  »]
36 every
36 up
36 will
35 daughter
35 most
35 then
34 know
Honoré de Balzac
The ball at Sceaux

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daughter

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1 I | as~that of this darling daughter. To understand all the obstacles 2 II | Royalist bestowing his eldest daughter on a Receiver-~General, 3 II | Mademoiselle Mongenod, the~daughter of a rich banker; the President 4 II | Mademoiselle Grossetete, the only daughter of the Receiver-~General 5 II | as she announced that the daughter of some peer of~France had 6 II | defiant mockery, his~favorite daughter had never looked so high.~ ~ 7 II | marrying men about his youngest daughter. Those who may~have tried 8 II | suitors, so~much had he his daughter's happiness at heart, but 9 II | utterly the education of~the daughter he loved had been ruined 10 II | tried to explain to his~daughter the more important pages 11 II | effort! He had to lament his daughter's capricious indocility 12 II | tenderest words slide from his daughter's~heart as if it were of 13 II | Royalist perceived that his daughter's rare caresses were bestowed 14 III | nevertheless that by-and-by his daughter's affections, of which the~ 15 III | his~efforts to get his daughter married secured him a splendid 16 III | mere dissolving view in~his daughter's eyes; that it was time 17 III | and tired, too, of his daughter's conduct, one morning,~ 18 III | impertinent~remarks with which his daughter was apt to answer his good 19 III | House;~then he heard his daughter's light step, and she came 20 III | tenderness which makes a daughter's~love so sweet a thing, 21 III | of~fatherly pity at his daughter, who herself was moved, 22 III | to~receive your beloved daughter. You did not perhaps know 23 IV | husband of the~Count's second daughter, "you do not like lawyers 24 IV | Fontaine.~ ~"I have made my daughter Emilie mistress of her own 25 VII | be so indifferent to his daughter's prospects as he had~promised 26 VII | it his duty to warn~his daughter to behave prudently. The 27 VII | might marry a~minister's daughter; he wants to be made a peer 28 VII | this Maximilien. Has he a daughter? What~is this girl Clara? 29 VIII| in order to protect his~daughter from the ridicule heaped 30 VIII| regarded her as a wife or as a daughter. He was~often heard to say 31 VIII| ideal. Every mother with a daughter~to marry made amiable advances 32 Add | Secrets of a Princess~ A Daughter of Eve~ Letters of Two Brides~ ~ 33 Add | The Gondreville Mystery~ A Daughter of Eve~ ~Palma (banker)~ 34 Add | Secrets of a Princess~ A Daughter of Eve~ The Gondreville 35 Add | Birotteau~ Ursule Mirouet~ A Daughter of Eve~ ~


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