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| Alphabetical [« »] senses 3 sensible 1 sensitiveness 1 sent 22 sentiment 1 sentiments 4 separated 2 | Frequency [« »] 22 hand 22 husband 22 known 22 sent 22 yes 21 four 21 gave | Honoré de Balzac Albert Savarus IntraText - Concordances sent |
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1 I | whom our adversaries~had sent for from Paris. This young 2 II | a Spanish family. Spain sent men to manage her~business 3 II | dine at his own cost, he sent his tiger to fetch a couple 4 II | engaged~in governing it, sent thither from Paris to fill 5 III | of the Republicans. Paris sent them a young man,~knowing 6 III | of the municipal council, sent for the~journalist and said 7 IV | mother, pale with fury, sent her to her room, where Rosalie~ 8 IV | Who~the devil can have sent him here? What can he hope 9 VII | Savaron's~rooms. A builder was sent for, who undertook to construct 10 VII | Soulas. "A man has~been sent for from Paris to rusticate 11 IX | Rodolphe's passport; it was sent to them at once. The~paper 12 IX | ceased, Rodolphe landed and sent away the boat and rowers. 13 X | my neck."~ ~Next day he sent to Lucerne for the best 14 XV | to whom the /Review/ is sent?"~ ~After breakfast she 15 XV | Geneva. One copy, is in fact,~sent to Italy, but it is not 16 XVI | might prove useful, and I sent everything~off, furniture 17 XXI | not satisfy Rosalie. She sent the Prefet of the~department 18 XXI | the letters Albert might sent to Italy, and those~addressed 19 XXII | Monsieur de Grancey had sent him. These two worthy~men, 20 XXV | on Monsieur Savarus, and sent in his card; and when he 21 XXVI | Rouxey."~ ~Rosalie, at once sent for, was informed that she 22 XXVIII| This anonymous note, sent by Rosalie to the Duchess,