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woman 90
womanhood 1
womanly 1
women 73
won 8
wonderfully 1
wondering 1
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74 same
74 through
74 under
73 women
72 even
71 madame
70 just
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women

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1 I, I | the figures of graceful women in the Bois or on the sidewalk 2 I, I | had already done; all the women appeared to be the daughters 3 I, I | grace of those Parisian women who never grow old; who 4 I, I | to painting portraits of women I shall close your studio. 5 I, I | and subtle curiosity of women delights, passing from remarks 6 I, I | the subtle distinctions of women, or to discern the border 7 I, I | favorite painter of Parisian women of that class, the most 8 I, I | months all the distinguished women in Paris solicited the favor 9 I, I | very reserved. Fashionable women made him a little uneasy, 10 I, I | embarrassing. Among the women of the demi-monde he had 11 I, I | the admiration which among women are always a little artificial, 12 I, I | prejudices against fashionable women, and would willingly have 13 I, I | fascination which gives to women the desire to please?~He 14 I, I | remembered, as he looked at the women that passed him, how pretty 15 I, I | distinguished her thus above other women, and convinced that his 16 I, I | to him, as do all tender women who love for the first time.~ 17 I, I | persistent attachment of certain women who give themselves to a 18 I, I | awakened desires, fashionable women, whose modesty is so fragile, 19 I, I | whose modesty is so fragile, women of the demi-monde of the 20 I, II | appreciated by fashionable women, whom he served as a sort 21 I, II | once more, and two blond women in white lace, a creamy 22 I, II | to the generation of fat women! To-day is the day of thin 23 I, II | with corpulency. But the women’s case is a little different. 24 I, II | employed by all the fashionable women of the day. One must never 25 I, II | astonishing cases of fat women who in three months had 26 I, II | better to be thin; slender women never grow old.”~This point 27 I, II | gave place to a review of women known in society and to 28 I, II | society thinks about politics, women, plays, and all the rest 29 I, III| men a festive air, to the women a suggestion of love; the 30 I, III| him were two very distinct women, one who had lived and one 31 I, III| to hear him praise other women. She shrugged her shoulders 32 I, III| the Duchess. “You notice women only after they have passed 33 I, III| the portraits of beautiful women, it is necessary that I 34 I, III| garments on shoulders. All the women, with a movement almost 35 I, III| branched off on the subject of women, glided from anecdotes to 36 I, III| unmistakable hintssociety women whose names he did not utter, 37 I, III| form a habit of calling all women Sophie.”~Olivier Bertin, 38 I, III| and forgot the society women to celebrate the charms 39 I, III| pretending to know exactly what women were worth, murmured: “Yes, 40 I, III| long voyage, with the two women always seated before him, 41 I, III| but continuous, given by women to this labor of the fingers 42 I, III| often.”~He watched the two women work, bathed in the lamplight, 43 I, III| scandals were lies; that the women did not have the lovers 44 I, IV | such a throng of men and women as to suggest a living pate. 45 I, IV | mingling with many other women than alone in his gloomy 46 I, IV | charmingly soft tint obtained by women who know how to make up 47 II, I | charming to me, and the women whose~figures resemble yours 48 II, II | to serve the two silent women, and the flies made a little 49 II, II | breath.~The eyes of the two women had turned toward the outside 50 II, II | thin, that the flesh of women of her age needs to be full 51 II, II | the face completely, since women, even when young and in 52 II, II | must have reached.~Like all women who are carried away by 53 II, II | seductiveness emanating from two women.~“Ah, what an exquisite 54 II, II | Arrived at the grave, the women knelt and prayed a long 55 II, II | conversation between men and women whom life has wounded a 56 II, II | it, after the fashion of women whose hearts are easily 57 II, III| above all, when treating women, an adroitness that is surer 58 II, IV | or Monsieur Z.; it is a women or a man, a creature without 59 II, IV | would say: “I prefer little women to little peas!”~The dinner 60 II, IV | preoccupation of those two women, who would not be banished.~ 61 II, IV | study, and affection of women, having always occupied 62 II, IV | took a long time. The two women turned them over on the 63 II, IV | was seated between the two women, and began, with the same 64 II, V | evenings between those two women, separated from the gay 65 II, V | die. But why so soon? Some women remain beautiful so long! 66 II, VI | alighted fashionable and other women, in their opera-cloaks, 67 II, VI | and named to himself the women he recognized. The Comtesse 68 II, VI | very attractive and the women were pleased with him. But 69 II, VI | theater. In all the boxes the women clapped their gloved hands, 70 II, VI | tenor’s triumph, with the women whom he saw applauding him 71 II, VI | midst of a stream of men and women, in a sort of slow and magnificent 72 II, VI | light, surrounded by men and women. This vision, too, made 73 II, VI | that courage which comes to women at times, which makes them


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