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artifice 1
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artist 27
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artless 4
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28 those
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Honoré de Balzac
At the Sign of the Cat and Racket

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artist

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1 I | way as to suggest that the~artist had meant to make game of 2 V | this family, that to an~artist accustomed to render nature, 3 V | supernatural~effect. The artist involuntarily compared her 4 VI | send to the Salon?" The artist grasped his~friend's hand, 5 VI | masterpiece is~engendered. The artist only bent his head in reply.~ ~" 6 VI | double napoleons, but the artist obstinately refused~to sell 7 VI | has inspired me," said the artist in the timid~creature's 8 VI | between herself and the artist.~The suffocating heat, the 9 VI | whiteness of her skin. The artist saw her~beauty in all its 10 VI | When she no longer saw the artist,~these simple words still 11 X | spectacles she saw the young artist, whose~fashionable elegance 12 X | by Madame~Guillaume the artist saw the peril into which 13 XII | dining-room immortalized by~the artist saw, united under its skylight, 14 XII | band that covered the young artist's eyes was so thick that 15 XII | difficulty in persuading the artist to marry under a settlement 16 XII | Augustine, who was marrying an artist and~a man of rank; adding, 17 XII | ship Cat and Racket. The artist, intoxicated with happiness,~ 18 XIII| with~Theodore's, the young artist laughed, as we laugh at 19 XIII| attracted the celebrated artist to her parties. When Augustine 20 XIII| been ransacked, and the artist had gathered roses~and cornflowers 21 XIV | on their freedom.~Now an artist who feels restraint is pitiless; 22 XIV | she~could not conquer. The artist would laugh, at those who 23 XVII| not all-sufficient to an artist; that to balance the weight 24 XIX | gate was opened, and the artist's carriage rumbled in over~ 25 XX | pointed to the portrait. The artist stood~rigid as a rock, and 26 XX | touched a cannibal, but not an artist in the~clutches of wounded 27 XX | of passion prompted the artist to acts and words which


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