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calmly 1
calmness 2
calumnies 1
came 32
camp 2
campaign 2
can 27
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34 those
33 face
33 voice
32 came
32 oh
32 these
31 moment
Honoré de Balzac
Vendetta

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1 I | a~heap of stones.~ ~"We came from Fontainebleau on foot; 2 II | him. She used an eyeglass, came very much~dressed, and always 3 II | girl obtained over all who came in contact with her, she~ 4 II | this truly~poetic creature came from the very power of a 5 II | through which her light came,--~giving so much importance 6 II | secured the curtain and came down, pushed the chair and 7 II | conjectures, Mademoiselle Roguin came to the conclusion~that the 8 II | meaning to her position, and came down from~her perch leisurely. 9 II | conjectures.~Suddenly Servin came in, much earlier than usual.~ ~" 10 II | the sketch if~any of them came near her. But in spite of 11 II | that of his ill-luck. He came into my~hands in this way. 12 II | captured Labedoyere. He came here to~defend the general, 13 III| the vendors of newspapers came~up from the street: "Condemned 14 III| a powerful interest, she~came, through that interest, 15 III| a class-day, but Ginevra came to the studio, and~the prisoner 16 III| a lover, a~young man who came during the hours for the 17 III| three or four who were left came no more.~Ginevra and Laure, 18 III| sobbed. At this moment Servin came into the studio.~ ~"Mademoiselle 19 III| part of the conversation, came in.~ ~"You have lost all 20 III| in their family life, it came to pass that~Ginevra turned 21 III| gifts of nature;~her defects came from the fatal education 22 IV | of her Luigi.~The officer came out of his hiding-place 23 IV | to his wife. Elisa Piombo came to him. Then the two old 24 IV | success. No gentle thought came, as formerly, to~brighten 25 V | and all four, with Luigi,~came to escort the bride. Little 26 V | brothers, and sisters went and came, like a happy swarm of~insects 27 V | everywhere. When the time came to hold above the heads 28 V | before her, and the thought came~that never again should 29 VI | household; then, when~night came, she colored the engravings. 30 VI | nothing terrifying; with it came neither spectres, nor despair,~ 31 VI | Then, before they knew it, came want,--~want in all its 32 VI | priest, and several neighbors came into the room,~bringing


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