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malice 2
malicious 1
mamma 2
man 76
man- 1
manage 1
manner 7
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78 father
78 one
77 them
76 man
75 piombo
68 love
62 are
Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | Louvre of the Valois.~ ~The man stood there with folded 2 I | discussion. Seeing this~man's obstinate determination, 3 I | Lucien entered, followed by a man so singular in~appearance 4 I | made friends," replied the man; "the Barbantis reconciled 5 I | looked in silence at the man who brought, as it~were, 6 II | About forty years of age, a man of the purest morals, entirely 7 II | where all seems small,~even man, has something of the air 8 II | composed a spectacle unknown to man. One of them, proud,~haughty, 9 II | being the daughter of a~man with "an office at court." 10 II | and regular breathing of~a man whom she had just seen asleep. 11 II | was hiding a proscribed man!~ ~She now trembled lest 12 II | accident, than leave that poor man at the mercy of a heedless~ 13 II | deafness.~Presently the unknown man turned on his pallet.~ ~ 14 II | her memory, the image of a man's head, as beauteous as 15 II | To banish so young a man! Who can he be? for he is 16 II | handsome head of~the mysterious man, but, fortunately, and unfortunately 17 II | sepia the head of the hidden man. A work done~under the impulse 18 II | portrait of the mysterious man,~showed herself abruptly, 19 II | contributed more than any other~man, except the unfortunate 20 II | place in~France where a man can be hidden safely. Is 21 III| tall and~well-made young man, whose Imperial uniform 22 III| livid~forehead of the young man; he seized the black tufts 23 III| can I do?" said the young man, addressing the two friends~ 24 III| necessity for me. When a man decides to~die he ought 25 III| that the life of an honest man is worth that of two~traitors, 26 III| comprehended that of the young man. She admired his handsome~ 27 III| wounds of the unfortunate man:--~ ~"Monsieur," she said, " 28 III| benefactress is beautiful, a young man does not resist. The prisoner~ 29 III| first time in her life a man had caused~her a keen emotion. 30 III| prudent."~ ~ ~And the young man cried out in his own language:~ ~" 31 III| The beauty of the young man, the mighty charm lent to 32 III| sentiment. This persecuted man was a~child of Corsica; 33 III| of a sabre on the young man's forearm, and a moan escaped 34 III| the face of the~wounded man, though pale and sickly, 35 III| glance with the wounded man, and~fled with the vision 36 III| and was almost the last man~left of his regiment. He 37 III| in the eyes of the young man, for she felt that her~own 38 III| Piombo had a lover, a~young man who came during the hours 39 III| of Ginevra and the young man by~entering the studio and 40 III| joined to the experience of a~man the graces of adolescence. 41 III| Servin allows the young man~whom you love to stay in 42 III| receiving a smile from the young man, "to-~morrow morning I will 43 III| the ministry of War,--a man who will refuse nothing 44 III| with an active step for a man who was over~seventy-seven 45 III| discretion which to~any other man about the court would have 46 III| Piombo must have been a man of stern~integrity. He owed 47 III| the Legion of~honor. No man offered a finer image of 48 III| cried the impatient old man, buttoning up his blue~coat 49 IV | Ginevra bella!"~cried the old man.~ ~"Oh, father, you hurt 50 IV | astonishment.~ ~"I love a young man," she added, in a voice 51 IV | gently, "he is a young man without fortune."~ ~"Is 52 IV | you do wrong to love any man, except your father."~ ~" 53 IV | cannot~have you love another man. Ginevra, you will not have 54 IV | you will learn to know the man to whose care you bequeath~ 55 IV | wishes to marry."~ ~The old man sat down, after raising 56 IV | The hands of the old man trembled, his lips trembled, 57 IV | Oh! to love you! What man is worthy of such a life?" 58 IV | now and then: "We want a man's voice for this~nocturne." 59 IV | with her father, the young man dared not express~his fear 60 IV | impossible to please the old man. Courageous~under adversity, 61 IV | natural," replied the young man, on whose face~Piombo's 62 IV | Luigi Porta?" asked the old man.~ ~ ~"Yes."~ ~Bartolomeo 63 IV | given in charge of an old man named Colonna. No detail 64 IV | Luigi is the~son of the man who killed your brother?"~ ~" 65 IV | and that I do not fear man's justice.~Corsicans explain 66 IV | showed no softening. The old man was cruelly hurt by~this 67 IV | actors in this scene. The old man turned to his~daughter and 68 IV | by a gesture of the old man.~ ~"Monsieur is, no doubt, 69 IV | emotion at the aspect of the man he was attempting to convert. 70 IV | him," replied the younger man. "In your~place, I should 71 IV | Which deprive an old man of his last consolation?--"~ ~" 72 V | from the heart of~an honest man; the other, a master-mason, 73 VI | procure for him. The wretched man laughed convulsively as 74 VI | sigh burst from the old man's breast; his wife~looked 75 VI | she continued.~ ~The old man dropped a tear.~ ~"Perhaps 76 VI | door~opened noisily, and a man, whose face no longer bore


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