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wan 1
wandered 1
wandering 1
want 28
wanted 16
wanting 2
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28 order
28 rue
28 taken
28 want
27 children
27 establishment
27 every
Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 I | always the same when you want money! A dog's life, and~ 2 I | to-morrow, I tell you; and I want~at least eighteen passengers 3 II | proposals on the plea of want of~money; and he played 4 II | is~going on, and if you want an upright steward you will 5 III | Georges.~ ~"When persons want to be master of a coach, 6 IV | of fashion; but I don't want to be recognized. Have the~ 7 IV | said Schinner. "I don't want my affair with Lord Byron 8 IV | two months! Those~vultures want it all. Who ever heard of 9 IV | pacha had cut off, and the want of an eye left I don't know 10 IV | second.' 'Perhaps she'll want your services, and I could~ 11 V | nobles fooled. If you should want twenty~thousand francs or 12 V | can harness that~horse you want to sell me into the cabriolet; 13 V | about that personage. I want his influence~on a rather 14 V | de~Serizy."~ ~"Oh! if you want to succeed," replied Oscar, 15 V | continued Oscar, "if you want the count's influence, I~ 16 V | stop at the next inn; I~want to get out a moment."~ ~ 17 V | road near~there; he doesn't want to go on to Isle-Adam."~ ~" 18 V | replied Georges. "When~people want to talk in public conveyances, 19 V | the~forest; if you really want to get to the chateau, go 20 VII | fifty thousand~francs, I want to raise myself to a fortune 21 VII | towards her bed, "do~you want to kill your mother? After 22 VIII| keep an eye on it. They~want to make him what you have 23 VIII| strong linen are what you want. Ha! when a man~starts from 24 IX | bowled us over. Ah ca! so you want to~jockey my cousin, do 25 IX | what you are after; you want~to demoralize my clerks."~ ~ 26 IX | life. Oscar, one thing I want to~say to you now. Distrust 27 IX | pretty pocket-book."~ ~"And I want it, too; for the master 28 IX | Vandernesse, and I don't~want to leave that sum of money


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