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twice 4
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90 they
88 two
87 out
82 there
81 or
Honoré de Balzac
Albert Savarus

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1 I | traces of the nobility of the two families who~had mingled 2 I | reciprocal. The hostility of the two~nations is suspended on 3 I | nations is suspended on two points--the uses of words 4 II | ten years England has made two little gifts to our language.~ 5 II | it, a confusion--of the two~words and the leading ideas. 6 II | perquisite of the manure. The two horses, treated with sordid 7 II | whereas the poor man made the two ends meet in the year~with 8 II | impassable gulf which parts the two classes of~society. With 9 IV | gout, sometimes skips~over two generations. We have an 10 IV | suspected this inheritance from two strains. She was so~severe 11 V | every night between one and two in the~morning, works till 12 V | it led to the~arrest of two of the witnesses, who were 13 V | flame, hollow~cheeks, with two long lines, betraying much 14 VI | through the trees of the two adjoining gardens, when 15 VI | herself to wake at between two and three in the morning, 16 VII | said she one day when two columns were turned, "my 17 VII | three-tenths of their~shares. Two hundred more subscribers, 18 VIII | had only known life for~two months past. Hence the effect 19 VIII | FOR LOVE'S SAKE~ ~In 1823 two young men, having agreed 20 VIII | following your whim."~ ~These two youths were friends in the 21 VIII | This circumstance made the~two young men even more intimate.~ ~ 22 IX | the air of Lucerne. These two English people~had arrived 23 IX | intelligently, and had settled, two winters since, with monsieur 24 IX | three~years, at a rent of two hundred francs a year. Old 25 IX | of his adulation. About two months ago she had~hired 26 IX | all Italian, and spoken by two women.~ ~He took advantage 27 IX | advantage of the moment when the two speakers were at one end~ 28 IX | heard, he could watch the two~women without being observed 29 IX | around the dwelling, that the two women must have thought~ 30 IX | snake to find~a way between two acacia shrubs. At the risk 31 X | eyes filled with tears. The two~girls made him sit down 32 X | mother was dead. While~the two friends were on their way 33 XI | conversation, which lasted two hours, Rodolphe~discovered 34 XI | She gently bent her head. Two large tears rolled down 35 XII | XII~When two lovers thus understand each 36 XII | boatmen to slacken, and the two boats pulled side by~side. 37 XIII | indeed, by the relief of the two refugees, but depressing~ 38 XIII | she added, putting out two~pretty little feet. "My 39 XIII | there is~scarcely space for two carriages to pass each other.~ ~ 40 XIII | pleasure of~seeing you. Two months of poverty endured 41 XIII | trifle--the perfect~touch of two souls united during a walk 42 XIII | Colonna; but the death of her two~brothers, and of her elder 43 XIV | powerful as at midsummer. The two lovers happened to~be at 44 XV | subscribers out of~France."~ ~Two hours later Monsieur de 45 XV | the sights of Italy."~ ~Two days after, Mariette placed 46 XV | the utter rascality of my two~partners, who combined to 47 XV | age of thirty-seven, with two thousand francs for my whole~ 48 XVII | was now engaged in Court two or three times a week. Though~ 49 XVII | Rosalie looked upon her two friends as mere~children 50 XIX | beautiful fidelity of these~two hearts, she had just said 51 XIX | respect the~happiness of two beings worthy of each other, 52 XIX | as in the matter of the~two railways to Versailles-- 53 XIX | anything but of Savaron's~two projects. And thus, after 54 XIX | magnificent spot.~ ~Between two precipitous hills--little 55 XIX | dam constructed, leaving two cuttings for the overflow. 56 XIX | beautiful lake, and below it two cascades; and~these, uniting 57 XIX | uncultivated valley, and these two hills~he enclosed in a ring 58 XIX | dam,~which he widened to two acres by accumulating above 59 XIX | dam he~was owner of the two hills, but not of the upper 60 XIX | he left the slopes of the~two Rouxey hills joined by a 61 XIX | protect from inundation~the two lateral valleys opening 62 XIX | that of les~Rouxey, between two granite masses covered with 63 XX | XX~The Baron called two gardener lads who knew how 64 XX | pointed to the feet of the two hills, "I shall~cut flowerbeds 65 XXI | words, it would be to his two~companions. Now, Monsieur 66 XXI | by the lawyer during his two years' residence at~Besancon. 67 XXI | Madame de Watteville.~ ~Two months before the election 68 XXII | must conquer every day for two months.~ ~Albert went home 69 XXII | to the character of the two~nations.~ ~The Radical party 70 XXII | within the last fortnight, two~staunch supporters--Girardet' 71 XXII | Grancey had sent him. These two worthy~men, his self-appointed 72 XXII | I have not written for two months, but I warned her. 73 XXIII | Ministerial. But, my~son, you have two hundred votes, and the Prefecture 74 XXIII | hundred and eighty."~ ~"I have two hundred votes?" said Albert, 75 XXIII | what is to become~of the two others? Sidonie is sixteen, 76 XXIV | hoped for a bishopric, the two Chavoncourt~girls, and Monsieur 77 XXV | said Mariette. "Just as two was striking he came to~ 78 XXV | against~strangers; indeed, two years previously they had 79 XXVI | married,~saying that the two weddings might take place 80 XXVI | interrupted by a loud cry~from two of the gardeners, following 81 XXVI | such~evident danger that two servants at once set out 82 XXVI | Duchess had written him~only two letters; one in which she 83 XXVI | announcing her widowhood--two noble and~beautiful letters 84 XXVI | Mademoiselle de Watteville. The two letters, intended to cross 85 XXVIII| soften the impact of those two iron wills.~ ~The event 86 XXVIII| riding, hunting, refusing two or three offers a year, 87 XXVIII| Madame de Soulas has two children, a boy and a girl, 88 Add | Courtesan's Life~Letters of Two Brides~The Member for Arcis~ ~


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