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fellow 28
fellow-traveller 1
fellows 7
felt 28
felucca 1
feret 1
ferociously 1
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28 better
28 even
28 fellow
28 felt
28 find
28 fortune
28 leave
Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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felt

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1 II | third child, a daughter, he felt~himself so securely settled 2 II | remembered Derville's doubts, and felt inwardly shaken. Just then 3 III | was still there, for he felt that she loved him too well~ 4 III | companion with his own, but he felt that his~mother's toilet 5 III | echoed in his heart. He felt as hampered by his own~clothes ( 6 III | peccadillo to evil feelings. He felt humiliated;~he was angry 7 VI | by the affection which he felt for~the boy. Trained by 8 VI | steward, Oscar had~always felt himself very small in Moreau' 9 VI | magnificent~chateau, she felt that her enjoyments were 10 VI | very Saturday, when, as she felt no doubt, the artist would 11 VI | dressed in their best, she felt incapable of~any other occupation 12 VI | Moreau's beauty~that they felt the necessity of "rigging 13 VI | this~revelation, his throat felt saltier than the sea.~ ~" 14 VI | Monsieur de~Serizy had felt such pain at the thought 15 VI | word of~all this!"~ ~Moreau felt his heart beat painfully 16 VII | satisfaction, though in truth he felt inwardly uneasy.~ ~"Good 17 VII | down his cheeks~than she felt herself helpless, and, like 18 VIII| now was. Accordingly, he felt an~interest in him, but 19 VIII| beginning to make~itself felt. I took Godeschal from Derville, 20 VIII| tastes and his nature. He felt that~galley-slaves were 21 VIII| defraying the expenses, for he felt that the rope by which he 22 IX | of aversion for him; he felt humiliated before a~witness 23 IX | rivals,--the second clerk felt his secret hostility vanish~ 24 IX | brilliant society of~Paris. They felt the need of breathing the 25 IX | boulevards, the clerks now felt that they had wakened in 26 IX | the gains were lost. Oscar felt a~cold sweat running down 27 X | reached home that night,~she felt alarmed at what might happen 28 XI | of pity which Oscar thus felt for Pierrotin was the last~


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