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finally 2
find 17
finding 2
fine 18
finer 1
finest 1
finger 1
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18 can
18 comte
18 even
18 fine
18 lady
18 perhaps
18 say
Honoré de Balzac
The ball at Sceaux

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fine

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1 I | must~make our way into the fine residence where the official 2 II | gilded drawing-rooms and fine carriages, became as necessary~ 3 II | happily a hint of~a smile. Fine black hair, thick and strongly-arched 4 II | extinguished. Then, one fine day, in the course of events, 5 III | the most amiable temper, a fine figure, intelligence,~and, 6 III | virtues because he had a fine figure. And~I am quite of 7 IV | lady.~ ~"My sister wants a fine name, a fine young man, 8 IV | sister wants a fine name, a fine young man, fine prospects, 9 IV | name, a fine young man, fine prospects, and a~hundred 10 IV | return her fire.~ ~When the fine weather was settled, and 11 IV | proportions of the Apollo. Fine black hair curled~naturally 12 IV | observed that his linen was fine, his gloves fresh, and evidently~ 13 IV | handsome man!" or "What a fine man!" One wanted to~know 14 V | her uncle, who, during the fine~weather, had gained a fairly 15 V | seems to~me to have very fine manners."~ ~"Every one has 16 VII | luxury and pleasures of a~fine fortune, I know what such 17 VII | memorable day, on one of those fine~mornings in the month of 18 VIII| by a young corvette,~one fine morning Paris drawing-rooms


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