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signing 1
signora 1
signs 2
silence 29
silences 1
silent 10
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29 down
29 has
29 long
29 silence
28 corsican
28 day
28 nothing
Honoré de Balzac
Vendetta

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silence

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1 I | might occasion. Then he kept~silence, folded his arms tightly 2 I | sign to Lucien, who kept silence. Then he looked at~Piombo 3 I | Bonaparte smiled. He looked in silence at the man who brought, 4 II | to~her neighbor. A great silence fell on the group of patricians, 5 II | the Right began to work in silence, but the Left~discoursed 6 II | and then the most absolute silence reigned.~ ~To understand 7 II | we have said, in profound~silence. Of all the young women 8 II | attention to the profound silence that reigned among the~patricians, 9 II | her palette in the deepest silence. Sitting there, she could 10 II | conclusion~that the Italian's silence showed a grandeur of soul 11 II | search for the cause of the silence so obstinately~maintained 12 II | glances, by gestures, by silence even, more intelligible 13 II | at each other fixedly, in silence.~ ~"Come, mesdemoiselles, 14 III| looked at each other in silence. Drops gathered on the livid~ 15 III| looked at one another in silence, each~comprehending the 16 III| dropped their eyes, and their silence was the first avowal~they 17 IV | Bartolomeo at last broke the silence by crying out in a heart-rending~ 18 IV | seemed to have given~by his silence. That evening she sang and 19 IV | This departure and this silence seemed to~her so solemn 20 IV | consent~to it."~ ~Ginevra kept silence.~ ~"Ginevra," continued 21 IV | suffered proudly, and in silence. Recognizing how strong 22 IV | had they~known so awful a silence. The notaries looked at 23 IV | added, after a moment's silence. "Go, and never come~into 24 V | bow; but they did so in~silence, looking at her with admiration. 25 V | the other, the delicate silence of happy souls,--earth and 26 V | opened a folding-~door. Silence reigned, and his voice was 27 VI | and, together, in deep silence,~they gazed upward at the 28 VI | not be comforted.~ ~"What silence!" said Ginevra, presently. " 29 VI | they~had entered, an awful silence filled the room.~ ~While


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