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hurried 1
hurry 5
hurt 3
husband 29
hush 1
husson 46
hymns 1
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29 besides
29 continued
29 four
29 husband
29 lost
29 myself
29 seen
Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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husband

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1 II | more freely because her husband~treated her with the indulgence 2 II | the~utmost respect for her husband. She even admired his turn 3 II | balm upon the wounds of her husband's heart.~ ~Let us now explain 4 II | Madame de Reybert, whom her husband despatched to Paris.~There 5 II | cabinet-minister, "we are incapable, my~husband and I, of writing anonymous 6 II | Reybert, nee de Corroy. My husband~is a retired officer, with 7 II | displeasing to his superiors. My husband has watched~your steward 8 II | steward you will take my husband;~though noble, he will serve 9 II | have taken unknown to my~husband, he ought to be convinced 10 II | coveting it.~ ~"You say your husband has a pension of six hundred 11 II | family of Metz, where my husband belongs."~ ~"In what regiment 12 IV | Zena. Changed my linen. The husband, an~old villain, in order 13 IV | continued Schinner. "The husband was sixty-nine years of 14 V | your side, you will win husband and wife~at one stroke."~ ~" 15 VI | finest weather. Though her husband allowed but~five hundred 16 VI | lady. The influence of her husband over the count, proved in 17 VI | of a broker does in her husband's affairs at~the Bourse. 18 VI | threatened, and she urged~her husband to come to the arrangement 19 VI | We are requested, my husband and myself," she said to 20 VI | offer a surprise to your husband,~and will give me a few 21 VI | not to open to any but her husband.~Moreau, more and more uneasy, 22 VI | this moment Estelle and her husband discovered Oscar cowering 23 VII| walk she had taken with her husband, was knitting winter socks 24 VII| why. She'll~try to set her husband against him. Oscar to step 25 VII| to herself she heard her husband saying to Oscar, as he~shook 26 VII| Clapart took pains to send her husband out, so that she might~be 27 VII| eighteen hundred~francs of her husband's salary. Yes, monsieur, 28 IX | giving her titles~to her husband."~ ~Though the clerks were 29 X | about your~swan," said her husband. "Do you really believe


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