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mimic 1
mina 7
mincing 1
mind 33
minds 2
mine 5
mingle 1
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33 clock
33 florentine
33 its
33 mind
33 once
33 work
32 business
Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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mind

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1 Ded | Laure.~Let the brilliant mind that gave me the subject 2 II | functions to divert his mind~from his grief. After the 3 II | even admired his turn of mind; she~knew how to make him 4 II | and with this idea in his~mind, he had put some personal 5 II | exorbitant~sum on which his mind was set, the farmer had 6 II | With these plans in mind, Moreau, as soon as he heard 7 III | ourselves," returned to his mind, and with it came~that sentiment 8 III | Monsieur~Moreau's kindness; mind him as you would a father, 9 IV | thing," said~Oscar.~ ~"Never mind; we'll catch up with him 10 IV | have dawned upon Zena's~mind that none but a Frenchman 11 V | these words~recalled to his mind, turned pale and came to 12 VI | confidential agent occupied his~mind as a mere episode from the 13 VI | to impress the good man's mind with a prestige of grandeur.~ ~" 14 VI | somewhere else."~ ~"Never mind, you like travel," said 15 VI | him who gave food to~your mind by obtaining your scholarship."~ ~ 16 VII | and I, in a distress of mind which you may perhaps~imagine, 17 VII | fainted from distress of mind.~When she came to herself 18 VII | no idea whatever to his mind; "public employment"~said 19 VII | void, and did not~reach his mind. Nevertheless, the word " 20 VII | far, sound and healthy in mind and body, neither bow-~legged 21 VIII| its laws, the better his~mind would form itself, and, 22 VIII| wasting their fortunes! His mind, I'm afraid, is~not fitted 23 VIII| show to~the most obtuse mind the purpose to which the 24 IX | a good deal undecided in mind as to the~marquise, the 25 IX | upon him came back to his mind.~ ~Oscar had before him 26 IX | Godeschal~completely out of his mind. To the shame of youth let 27 IX | as he is. He~has a small mind, and I don't care a fig 28 X | Godeschal, silenced~the imbecile mind of the sick man.~ ~"A momentary 29 X | make no~promises."~ ~"Never mind, never mind," said Madame 30 X | promises."~ ~"Never mind, never mind," said Madame Clapart to 31 X | became a certainty in her mind. The poor~woman went, for 32 X | tyranny of that imbecile mind, a trial inflicted~by the 33 XI | said Oscar, in his own mind,--"a man I left in~possession


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