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widow 11
widower 2
width 2
wife 68
wild 2
will 135
willed 3
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68 life
68 make
68 very
68 wife
67 own
67 paris
67 son
Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 I | her weight in gold.~ ~"My wife wouldn't give her for that 2 I | Argent were kept by the wife of the inn-keeper, who had 3 I | and all his credit. His wife, his~father-in-law, and 4 II | who became~through his wife the brother-in-law of the 5 II | one.~ ~In love with his wife before he married her, this 6 II | days of his~marriage his wife so fascinated him? Why did 7 II | causing~repugnance to his wife by a malady of the skin 8 II | the count~protected his wife so loyally that a single 9 II | to be a surprise to~his wife when he brought her to Presles, 10 II | Presles estate, where his~wife could play the lady in a 11 II | man at Presles, for his wife preferred Serizy, an estate~ 12 II | said the steward to his wife, as he went to bed~that 13 II | will suit me," said his wife. "The Dutchman who lives 14 II | Now the steward and his wife had~wounded the feelings 15 II | Monsieur de Reybert,~and his wife, who were living near Presles. 16 II | The~count recognized the wife of some poor, half-pay captain, 17 IV | propositions, wanted me to drown a wife, and make a slave of~myself,-- 18 IV | they do say: 'Where there's wife,~there's mope.'"~ ~"What 19 IV | never does he leave his wife,~never for a second.' 'Perhaps 20 V | go to him, but go to his wife; he is madly in love with 21 V | continued Oscar.~ ~"Then his wife can't be blamed if she finds 22 V | Leger.~ ~"He adores his wife and dares not find fault 23 V | you will win husband and wife~at one stroke."~ ~"Look 24 V | confided mysteriously to the wife of the~concierge. Then he 25 VI | the house the steward's wife had laid out a beautiful 26 VI | wood, the steward~and his wife used in profusion, buying 27 VI | repainted, and now~drove his wife about the country with two 28 VI | neighborhood, the handsome wife of the steward was received 29 VI | she heard the reply: "The wife of the~steward at Presles." 30 VI | the~stewardship then the wife of a broker does in her 31 VI | arrival at Presles, the wife of the steward~being determined 32 VI | effort. Schinner~and his wife had their own apartment 33 VI | neither the steward nor his~wife had attempted to put themselves 34 VI | attention to Schinner and his wife.~So, very well pleased to 35 VI | days past Moreau's pretty wife had arrayed herself~coquettishly, 36 VI | manner of~the steward's wife; but he waited, like Bridau, 37 VI | me?" said the steward's wife.~ ~"No, madame; but he wants 38 VI | talked to him about his wife's lovers and his skin~diseases!" 39 VI | exclaimed the steward's wife, gazing after the~two artists, 40 VI | and the concierge and his wife,~were going and coming in 41 VI | added~to the gamekeeper's wife, "if Moreau comes back for 42 VI | his horse,~the keeper's wife replied:--~ ~"Monsieur le 43 VI | master's return. But the wife of the gamekeeper, alarmed 44 VI | He dared to calumniate my wife. Besides~this, I learned 45 VI | Madame Clapart. As for my~wife, I have never said one word 46 VII| harnessed at this moment to my wife's~carriage, and Brochon, 47 VII| you to-night.~ ~We are, my wife and I, in a distress of 48 VII| a sign,~the questions my wife and I have put to him. Will 49 VII| out," said Clapart to his wife.~ ~"Why, no, my friend; 50 VII| you win any?" asked his wife. "Oscar stood second in 51 VII| eldest son of Camusot's first wife married a daughter of one 52 VII| annuity~for himself and his wife with three hundred thousand 53 VII| Florentine doesn't cost me what a wife would; neither does she 54 VII| much liked his departed wife, a~tall, spare, red-haired 55 VII| maiden name of his late wife.~ ~"Monsieur," said old 56 VII| and if my dear deceased wife were living she~would wish 57 VII| constantly on the~road. My wife lives here, in the faubourg 58 IX | Serizy who behaved badly. His wife! I~wouldn't have her at 59 X | was being nursed by his wife,--a~painful task, a duty 60 X | the manner in which his wife boasted~of Oscar every time 61 X | dressing-gown, watched his wife, who was engaged over the 62 X | is,~unfortunately, your wife. But as for me, it is another 63 XI | machine, had served his wife~better by death than by 64 XI | le Baron de Canalis, his wife, and his mother-in-law.~ 65 XI | diligences stop, and he has a wife and daughter who are not 66 XI | now cured, and~about his wife, whom he has recently left 67 XI | said Reybert.~ ~"Does his wife come to see him?" asked 68 XI | property~go?"~ ~"To his wife, who will bury him," replied


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