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kind 6
kindly 2
kindness 1
king 19
kings 2
kiss 3
kissed 1
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20 seemed
19 about
19 gave
19 king
19 replied
19 three
19 under
Honoré de Balzac
The ball at Sceaux

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king

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1 I | of a rebuke. One of the~King's most intimate advisers 2 I | could speak freely to the King of his own little affairs; 3 I | cause. I must speak to the~King, face to face, in his own 4 I | exclaimed one morning. "The King has certainly never~been 5 I | that the companions of the King's exile were in~higher favor 6 I | attachment.~One evening, when the King had nothing better to do, 7 I | so much~vivacity that a king, who never forgot anything, 8 I | Monsieur de~Fontaine on the King's memory as one of the loyal 9 I | the Pay-List. Thus, by the King's intervention, his eldest 10 I | understood, as well as the~King himself, the spirit and 11 I | light their torches. The King had too much good taste~ 12 I | Emilie de Fontaine, the King replied~in his thin sharp 13 I | the reason," retorted the~King, who did not relish any 14 I | by almost~everybody. The King's coolness, therefore, caused 15 II | was also a result of the King's~advice and friendship. 16 II | and men. The~legitimate King, who was not less clever 17 II | felt a slight~chill in the King's tacit and precarious friendship, 18 V | so long~as they leave the King at liberty to disperse their 19 VIII| you have thrown away the king of hearts--I have won. But


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