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woe 2
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woman 43
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women 17
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43 any
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43 thought
43 woman
41 every
41 heart
41 herself
Honoré de Balzac
Albert Savarus

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1 I | his wife was a red-haired~woman, and of a stern nature that 2 II | house and~house, between a woman of rank and a citizen's 3 III | splendid part played by a~woman of fashion in Paris, whither 4 V | round white throat like a woman's; a splendid forehead,~ 5 VIII | As the boat rowed past, a woman's head was~raised against 6 VIII | means of~existence to a woman he fondly loved and to Rodolphe. 7 VIII | a most charming Parisian woman, and a man of~mark, a nobleman 8 X | Italian frankness of this woman, wholly absorbed as she~ 9 XI | me to be a very ordinary woman."~--Rodolphe made many signs 10 XI | respect."~ ~She bowed as a woman satisfied, and said, "Then 11 XI | very sweet thing, and to a woman, a~strong element of fidelity 12 XII | of youth. To believe in a woman, to make her your human 13 XII | the land, the sky, the woman, all were grandiose and 14 XII | certainly not a literary woman."~ ~"Who is this Tito?" 15 XIII | a handsome youth by the woman he loved. He~thrust his 16 XIII | her to be like a Parisian woman."~ ~ ~Next day and the following 17 XIII | girlhood, the true nature of~a woman as yet unbroken, sometimes 18 XIII | nobleness.~The situation and the woman were to Rodolphe an impenetrable 19 XIII | listening to the voice of the woman he~adored, while sitting 20 XIII | pleasure of admiring the woman we love, comes that of~seeing 21 XIII | Rodolphe loved as every woman may dream of being loved, 22 XIII | loving a young and beautiful woman, artist enough to be able 23 XIII | Italy. Under the graces of a woman she conceals vast learning,~ 24 XIII | perfectly understood~that, for a woman, the first condition of 25 XIII | the society of a clever woman, wonderfully well informed, 26 XIV | awning spread over~a lovely woman comfortably reclining on 27 XIV | infernal curiosity. What woman but would, like her, have~ 28 XVII | hand! To win the~beloved woman just when love is extinct! 29 XVIII | the heart and soul of a woman remains pure~and unaltered 30 XIX | wishes. She felt a better woman, and had a certain~sense 31 XX | and your prospects on a woman's liking, any more~than 32 XX | towards you!--After all, the~woman does not love. Art, science, 33 XXI | Chavoncourt, at this time a woman of forty, was one of the~ 34 XXII | Francesca~Soderini was a married woman. He betrayed his weakness 35 XXVI | left her everything.~ ~"The woman he loved is married," said 36 XXVII | innocence~in the eyes of the woman he had made his divinity 37 XXVII | any explanation from this~woman, who must have had I know 38 XXVIII| any visitor. Besides, no woman but the Queen of~France 39 XXVIII| Rhetore, to see this wonderful woman, and~to overwhelm her with 40 XXVIII| those~flashes which, between woman and woman, are more fatal 41 XXVIII| which, between woman and woman, are more fatal than the 42 Add | Father Goriot~The Deserted Woman~ ~Genovese~Massimilla Doni~ ~ 43 Add | Gaston de~The Deserted Woman~ ~Rhetore, Duc Alphonse


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