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lombardy 2
london 4
lonely 2
long 27
long-winded 1
longed 3
longer 10
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28 took
27 before
27 ever
27 long
27 looked
27 mariette
27 moment
Honoré de Balzac
Albert Savarus

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1 I | of 1815, for a year, the long waists~of the English were 2 IV | reappear in families at long intervals, precisely like 3 V | hollow~cheeks, with two long lines, betraying much suffering, 4 VI | the University of France~long since set itself the task 5 VI | certain prospect of seeing ere long a charming~observatory built, 6 VIII | the friends looked~for a long time at a wooden house which 7 IX | the side of which~ran a long lime avenue in the Bergmanns' 8 X | pathetically, "for it may be long~before I am able to come 9 X | could but just~discern the long, oval shape of her face, 10 XII | affection which made Rodolphe long to be so~caressed, even 11 XIII | beautiful hair, so thick and~long, was bound with a golden 12 XIII | the world,~there are in a long chain points of attachment 13 XIV | bigotry, her~honesty, and long service, and she had no 14 XV | servant girl~destroys the long and painful work, sometimes 15 XVI | come out~of the urn. For a long time the unknown barrister 16 XVII | especially when, abandoned to long day-dreams, I have lost~ 17 XVII | de~Chavoncourt's; and as long as the endless evening lasted, 18 XVII | perseverance will~be rewarded. Ere long I shall, from the high place 19 XVIII| your letter gives me!--the~long, kind letter in which you 20 XIX | widely dreaded, that so long as he lived no claim was 21 XX | Riceys," said Modinier, "have long~enjoyed the right of grazing 22 XX | some day be mine--not for a long time yet, I trust.--~Well, 23 XXII | Magdalen. Tears hung on his long lashes, tears that dim~the 24 XXV | immense package, four feet long, which looked like a great 25 XXVI | announcing the marriage ere long of Albert~and Mademoiselle 26 XXVII| possible. You will be poor as long as she lives, and she is~ 27 XXVII| Albert back to her.~ ~Not long after Mademoiselle de Watteville'


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