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35 mother
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34 house
34 me
34 than
33 eyes
Honoré de Balzac
At the Sign of the Cat and Racket

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1 I | to overweight the frail house.~ ~One rainy morning in 2 I | a shop opposite this~old house, which he was studying with 3 I | scornful of this part of the~house; his eyes had not yet rested 4 I | the silence in~which the house was buried, like the whole 5 I | the weight of the decrepit house, had been encrusted~with 6 III | the silent oracles of the house. The too inquisitive gazer~ 7 III | the peace~of this solemn house, where the hinges were always 8 III | spending a night away from the house without~having given, long 9 III | into the secrets of the house, he was paid eight hundred~ 10 IV | replaced by the mistress of the house. If an~apprentice fell ill, 11 IV | knew perfectly how to keep~house; they were familiar with 12 V | ledger to the credit~of the house, they wore dresses the shabbiness 13 VI | went many times~past the house of the Cat and Racket; he 14 VI | fame that~had fallen on the house of the Cat and Racket, and 15 VI | to the Salon~to see her house there. The young girl again 16 VII | devil need they choose my~house to flout it in their pictures?"~ ~" 17 VII | perceived in this gloomy house! What a~treasure she found 18 VII | difficulties~which the rule of the house placed in the way of the 19 VII | proving to the head~of the house that there was so much to 20 VIII | were still sleeping in the~house, he made his way to the 21 IX | know the workings of every house of business as well~as a 22 IX | the procession left the~house in such order as to suggest 23 X | this memorable day, this house, generally so peaceful, 24 XII | Guillaume remained in a fine house belonging to them in the 25 XIII | the fashionable world. The house which he was best pleased 26 XV | in the management of the house which did honor to Lebas' 27 XV | now ventured to go to the house in the Rue du Colombier,~ 28 XV | in the stables of the~big house; Madame Guillaume never 29 XV | worthy~couple kept open house. By the influence of his 30 XV | the simplest room in~the house looked like a chapel. Economy 31 XV | part had struck her at the house of Lebas--a life of stir~ 32 XVII | explained the attraction of the house for her~husband. When she 33 XVIII| why~Theodore prefers your house to any other, and why your 34 XIX | knew it was no longer in my house," she said, "but--here!----"~ ~"


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