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aide-de-camp 6
aide-de-camp- 1
aiglemont 1
air 29
airs 3
alarm 3
alarmed 5
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30 herself
30 morning
29 against
29 air
29 besides
29 continued
29 four
Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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air

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1 I | with an anxious, reflective air that was not habitual with 2 I | said the valet, with an air~of mystery.~ ~"He's a worthy 3 III| dress, as well as her whole air and demeanor, indicated 4 III| Clapart," he replied, with an air that~expressed both respect 5 III| polished, with a quizzical~air, and searched for the spots 6 III| coach,~handling with an air of great importance a portfolio 7 III| observation, but assumed the air of a good-natured bourgeois.~ ~" 8 III| injured the naturally noble air~of the count that careful 9 III| all, by~the quasi-military air, the waxed moustaches, and 10 IV | said Georges, with the air of beginning a story.~ ~"' 11 IV | moustache with a dreamy air.~ ~They were now entering 12 IV | replied Georges, with an air that hid~a multitude of 13 IV | count, with a credulous air, "a man must love a woman~ 14 IV | cried the count, with an~air of great simplicity.~ ~" 15 IV | betray himself; he assumed an air of~good-humored interest 16 V | chest~and assuming a jaunty air.~ ~Georges presented the 17 V | at Oscar with a stupefied air.~ ~"Is Monsieur de Serizy 18 VI | crow-beaked nose gave him an air that was the more~threatening 19 VI | Mistigris, with an insinuating air, "and we are always~wanting 20 VI | the count, with a stern air which was really~terrible, " 21 VI | count, assuming a~stern air. "A clerk who intends to 22 VII| therefore, with a submissive air, which he tried to make 23 VII| which gave him somewhat the air of the abbes of former times. 24 VII| But beneath his calm air and his snowy poll he concealed 25 VII| concealing his hypocrisy under~an air of friendly good-humor.~ ~" 26 VII| observing Oscar's apathetic air. "Well, he's just out of 27 IX | need of breathing the pure air into their lungs;~but, with 28 IX | frivolities with an easy air. But by this time the sense 29 X | master's office with an air~of triumph in his heart.~ ~"


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