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taillefer 11
tailor 7
taitbout 1
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taken 36
takes 6
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81 such
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80 first
80 looked
80 power
Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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1 1 | can imagine that a man may take to gambling when he sees 2 1 | harmony or chorus in which all take part, to which each instrument 3 1 | their feet slipping in it. ~Take a quiet peep at the arena. 4 1 | by Mieris; he seemed to take part in Salvator Rosa's 5 1 | DAYS.~WILT THOU HAVE ME? TAKE ME.~GOD WILL HEARKEN UNTO 6 1 | two causes of death may take - To Will and To have your 7 1 | fortunes in the time it will take to cross the width of the 8 1 | and willy-nilly you must take her prescribed endearments. 9 1 | the egotism of the great take the form of glory, just 10 1 | hush!") In the first place, take an uncle, large and stout, 11 1 | sun?" ~"Let us once more take a broad view of civilization," 12 1 | should not be in time to take it up? Come now, I am attending! 13 2 | at night. He meant me to take my law studies seriously. 14 2 | asked Emile. ~"The devil take you!" said Raphael. "How 15 2 | treat beforehand, he would take me to Les Boufoons, or to 16 2 | abominable business had to take the form of pretty speeches 17 2 | spite of my readiness to take the semblance of interest 18 2 | my thoughts, and I could take a forward place in the great 19 2 | should they do otherwise than take my simplicity for cynicism, 20 2 | poor. For her, who should take pity on me, my heart held 21 2 | besides, the poor can only take to their beds to die. I 22 2 | as I sat by the window to take the fresh air; while my 23 2 | narrow window, they would take new colors, fade or shine, 24 2 | about my work, seeming to take the greatest interest in 25 2 | friend, there are women who take pleasure in piercing hearts, 26 2 | surroundings. Egoism leads them to take cheerful views, and fashion 27 2 | went into their room to take the lamp, that Pauline tried 28 2 | cream. Here, will you not take some?' ~"She pounced like 29 2 | instruments; and you must take it. Pray accept it without 30 2 | hesitation; I really could not take it with me on the journey 31 2 | possibly lasting. ~" 'Don't take it to heart so,' the mother 32 2 | to himself, and may not take his own life. Love makes 33 2 | Montbauron. ~" 'I would sooner take ship for the Brazils, and 34 2 | How dense you are! Take the fifty crowns in the 35 2 | The countess asked me to take her to the Luxembourg, and 36 2 | pleasure to me even to see her take off her bonnet and shawl. 37 2 | soon?' she said, seeing me take my hat. ~"She loved me, 38 2 | my mistress. Then I would take Foedora's hand. I used to 39 2 | to offer you this money. Take it, please, take it!' ~" 40 2 | money. Take it, please, take it!' ~"She laid three crowns 41 2 | may be in a position to take a cruel revenge; his talents 42 2 | understood not, but must even take as my sole light, had suddenly 43 2 | bid you farewell. - Do not take back your word,' I exclaimed, 44 2 | understood me. I would not take upon me the airs of a coxcomb, 45 2 | sense. Very soon I had to take my Memoirs in manuscript 46 2 | toes increased. The devil take it; if we begin an outrageous 47 2 | I pass a gambling-hell; take the money and go without 48 2 | Victory! Now we can take our time about dying.' ~" 49 2 | deprived of reason. ~"The devil take death!" he shouted, brandishing 50 2 | calling out like this, I shall take you into the dining-room." ~" 51 2 | critic. ~"Are you going to take a box at the Bouffons?" ~" 52 3 | too white, no doubt, to take the preparation. Anxiety 53 3 | and left the greenroom to take their places again. Raphael 54 3 | kiss by which two souls take possession of each other. ~" 55 3 | ah, that I can offer, take it." ~"Your love, Raphael, 56 3 | my arm?" ~"I am going to take the key of this room away 57 3 | said; "my father " ~"I will take you back to him," cried 58 3 | galere," cried he. "The devil take all this nonsense." ~So 59 3 | their marriage, which was to take place early in March. Each 60 3 | the Supreme Being would take pleasure in torturing a 61 3 | before his day, "Let us take care of our ass, if we wish 62 3 | contrivance, sir; you can take it away," and the German 63 3 | very daylight seemed to take delightful hues. Then he 64 3 | youthful laughter, must even take flight, and live for us 65 3 | recommend you to go to take the waters in Aix in Savoy; 66 3 | feel their power, and to take revenge upon this incipient 67 3 | he ought not to come to take the waters " ~"He will drive 68 3 | women who are accustomed to take great care of themselves, 69 3 | gentlewoman's gentlewoman should take a fancy to me," said he 70 3 | before eight o'clock, to take their chances in running 71 3 | last degree left for you to take," said Valentin; "study 72 3 | Raphael must now either take to his bed or leave the 73 3 | field where the duel was to take place; they were walking 74 3 | retreat, he determined to take up his abode in it. There, 75 3 | adorned their house, and to take no care of it, leaving to 76 3 | what should thieves come to take from us here?" ~She designated 77 3 | enough," said Raphael. ~"Take my arm, sir." ~"No." ~The 78 3 | daily, at any rate, so as to take your food." ~"A few hours!" 79 3 | the depths of forests, and take the form of vegetable refuse, 80 3 | the shawl, and tried to take her in his arms. ~The dying 81 Epi| evening, and if you like to take it so, she is Society." ~


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