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why 9
wide 1
widow 1
wife 39
wild 1
will 46
wily 2
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40 into
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39 never
39 wife
38 been
38 two
37 de
Honoré de Balzac
At the Sign of the Cat and Racket

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1 IV | the rich~perfumer, and his wife, known as Madame Cesar; 2 V | head of the family and his wife, the faces of the apprentices, 3 VI | Guillaume, the notary's~wife spoke of the exhibition 4 VII | found in her soul! To be the wife of a genius, to share~his 5 VII | with his assistant and his wife, balanced~his accounts, 6 VIII | the double desk, where his wife's seat, opposite his~own, 7 X | and he trembled, "that the wife of a merchant whose credit 8 X | all the work, and see my wife happy. I would not put her 9 X | he did--and besides, his wife liked it. But so long as 10 X | between the husband and wife was conducted so secretly~ 11 XI | supposing that a Paris~notary's wife could play the part of a 12 XI | household,~that both husband and wife needed sound good qualities 13 XI | man~spoke Greek and his wife Latin, they might come to 14 XII | under a settlement of his~wife's money on herself. I will 15 XII | prodigal would soon bring his wife to~beggary, father Guillaume 16 XIII | Thus~her position as a wife brought her no knowledge 17 XIII | and his old habits. His wife was expecting their~first 18 XIII | of the year when a young wife is nursing an infant for 19 XIII | When the painter~showed his wife the sketches for his finest 20 XIII | evidence of the cruel fact--his wife was insensible to~poetry, 21 XIII | artists might mould his wife and develop in her the dormant 22 XIV | down~it. He regarded his wife as incapable of appreciating 23 XIV | between the husband and wife which could not fail to 24 XIV | the~painter might find his wife mending the household linen, 25 XIV | flattered him~about his wife, and his irony had some 26 XIV | comprehension. One day the young wife's too sensitive heart~received 27 XV | but when passing by. The wife of the prudent Lebas, imagining 28 XV | Augustine smile. The~painter's wife perceived that, apart from 29 XV | esteem and care for his wife,~the time that his happiness 30 XV | The mischief is done, wife," said Joseph Lebas; "we 31 XVI | of genius is to make his wife miserable? And because he 32 XVI | stand on, to compel his wife never to be amused unless~ 33 XVII | She had~learned that a wife must hide from every one, 34 XVII | the simple-minded young~wife all was a sealed letter. 35 XVIII| madame," cried the young wife, ardently seizing the hand 36 XVIII| Paris. She took the young wife's handkerchief, and herself 37 XIX | heavens!" cried the young wife in dismay. "And this is 38 XIX | gallery, where the~painter's wife was led by the Duchess up 39 XX | accusing dress. The frightened wife, half-dead, as she watched


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