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marred 1
marriage 13
marriages 2
married 16
marry 6
marrying 4
marsay 2
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16 give
16 how
16 less
16 married
16 own
16 thought
16 voice
Honoré de Balzac
The ball at Sceaux

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married

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1 I | alliance at a high~figure, he married Mademoiselle de Kergarouet, 2 II | the freedom of mind that a married woman can~enjoy. Her beauty 3 II | his two elder girls were married,~had smarted under Emilie' 4 II | Lieutenant-General de Fontaine married Mademoiselle Mongenod, the~ 5 II | his plebeian doctrines,~married Mademoiselle Grossetete, 6 II | sometimes wish to see~happily married, as she announced that the 7 II | some peer of~France had married Monsieur So-and-So with 8 II | jealousy at seeing them married, rich,~and happy. In short, 9 III | efforts to get his daughter married secured him a splendid popularity.~ 10 III | and~you ought to have been married nearly three years since. 11 III | is it so difficult~to get married to a peer of France? You 12 V | with which she gilded her married life.~Ignorant, as all young 13 VI | and tremble as they~were married in the figures of the dance.~ ~ 14 VII | father, you wished to~see me married; you left me at liberty 15 VII | but only to lovers. Once married, they~need something more 16 VIII| gravely.~ ~"You will find me married on your return, I warn you,"


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