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gold 1
gondreville 3
gone 1
good 31
good-humor 1
good-morning 1
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32 dear
32 what
31 girl
31 good
31 into
30 much
30 very
Honoré de Balzac
The ball at Sceaux

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1 I | brigadier-general will not make good the three hundred thousand 2 I | handsome salary. He had the good sense to hold his tongue~ 3 I | the Comte de Fontaine's good sense, wit, and tact, every~ 4 I | department,~their political good fortune excited no envy. 5 I | torches. The King had too much good taste~to leave his work 6 I | trying to turn the sally to good~account.~ ~"Though I see 7 II | Kergarouet, and imagined that her good~hundred thousand francs 8 II | nothing escapes the eye of a good~father, and Monsieur de 9 III | even get a~second look.~ ~"Good Heavens! see how fat he 10 III | daughter was apt to answer his good advice. On~this occasion 11 III | durable happiness----"~ ~"My good father," replied Emilie, 12 III | before you more than one good man,~whose character, whose 13 III | you would never attribute good sense to a stranger because 14 III | heart well in hand, like a good~horseman who is sure his 15 IV | perfection the requirements of good style and of the duties 16 IV | Paris back-shops. And a good many bourgeois marriages 17 IV | and evidently~bought of a good maker, and his feet were 18 IV | brother in a louder voice than good taste~enjoined; she turned 19 V | There, enough of that, my good fellow!" replied the sailor 20 V | longer ride; you are not so good a~horseman as you were last 21 V | happiness reminds me~of the good times of my youth, when 22 VI | though he wishes to seem a good fellow, I will not~trust 23 VI | deserved. The family were a good deal~surprised at the silence 24 VI | and that she~would take good care how she judged so gifted 25 VI | conceit that he was a very good pianist; one evening he~ 26 VI | overstepped~the bounds of good breeding.~ ~Emilie, distracted 27 VII | papa, there are some very good families descended from 28 VII | all our vintages. He is as~good an arithmetician as Bareme, 29 VII | perceived it. Thanks to the~good breeding of the best society, 30 VIII| coming to this ball; but good~policy will always allow 31 VIII| proclaim to all the world how good and~generous he is. He gave


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