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lofty 5
loiterer 2
lonely 1
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longer 6
longing 1
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30 good
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29 much
29 must
28 day
Honoré de Balzac
At the Sign of the Cat and Racket

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1 I | which no example will, ere long, be seen in Paris. This 2 I | figure of a spectator--so long, and thick, and furry were 3 II | was then rewarded for his long~waiting. The face of a young 4 II | look of eyes immortalized long since in the sublime works 5 II | only pay in good~bills of long date, he would mention his 6 II | France~once more after a long voyage. Having convinced 7 III | to a~trader who had lived long enough to remember the law 8 III | house without~having given, long before, a plausible reason 9 IV | daughters to~men whom they had long trusted with their fortunes. 10 IV | was a stuffed figure. Her~long, thin face betrayed exaggerated 11 IV | and unvarying~shape, with long lappets, like that of a 12 V | them in secret, during the long nights of~the past winter.~ ~ 13 V | senior apprentice, with his~long legs, his chestnut hair, 14 V | as warm as his legs were long and his chest deep, suffered~ 15 V | thirsted for real nature after long dwelling in the pompous~ 16 V | feeling. His heart, which had long been a~prey to the fire 17 VI | and a portrait. After a long and eager study of the two~ 18 VII | notes were exchanged at long intervals during the fortnight 19 VIII | sum-total~ ~showed a row of 0's long enough to allow Guillaume 20 VIII | every corner--as it had~long done, without, however, 21 IX | down~again, and rested his long head in his hands to consider 22 X | his wife liked it. But so long as a woman~knows how to 23 XII | you~waiting for them as long as possible, by Gad! So 24 XIV | pallor~of scorned love. Ere long she too was courted by the 25 XIV | into solitude. But before long a~fatal idea suggested to 26 XVII | the word "divorce" was ere long spoken by Madame~Guillaume. 27 XVIII| for love does not linger long by a sick-bed.~Melancholy, 28 XIX | sometimes, and it will not be long before you~have mastered 29 XX | you. Did I not tell you long ago that the man was mad!


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