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wooer 3
wool 1
word 55
words 67
wore 13
work 46
worked 7
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67 nature
67 shall
67 skin
67 words
66 each
65 soul
64 good
Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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1 1| harmonized ill with the words just uttered, "I have no 2 1| nostrils, said more than any words however eloquent. ~"Is there 3 1| God's." ~The mysterious words were thus arranged: ~[Drawing 4 1| I will tell you in a few words the great secret of human 5 1| of France with a few new words and old ideas, like philosophers 6 1| action; we were bold in words. But now we are to be branded 7 1| appetite and curiosity. ~Few words were spoken. Neighbors exchanged 8 1| discussed in the melee of words or doubtfully luminous paradoxes, 9 1| hands. The clamor increased. Words were no longer distinct, 10 1| expressed in a couple of words - Carymary, Carymara." ~" 11 2| complexion; a man of few words, fidgety as an old maid, 12 2| I distinctly heard the words of the two players by a 13 2| be silent seasonably. My words grew insignificant, and 14 2| conventional phrases, or by words that fashion dictates; and 15 2| bitter tones in which these words were spoken, that he began 16 2| and go who are wealthy in words and destitute in ideas, 17 2| up at Saint-Denis?' Her words struck me; now I could show 18 2| the questions at issue in words more or less profound, witty 19 2| that woman a puzzle?' ~"His words seemed to intoxicate me; 20 2| the significance of her words. A studied grace lay in 21 2| glozes, when we have not even words to describe the visible 22 2| with an infernal pain. The words, 'I haven't a penny about 23 2| and carefully chosen her words beforehand. Oh, my friend, 24 2| whom I have spoken such words as these last.' ~"At first 25 2| not repeat all the biting words with which I ridiculed her. 26 2| haphazard, going over the words of our strange conversation 27 2| as to the actual value of words and ideas. But I loved her 28 2| without appearing to hear her words: ~" 'My piano is one of 29 2| The silly, friendly words were like the crooning lullaby 30 2| diplomatists. In a couple of words, he is a moral half-caste, 31 2| not keep step together. Words are wanting to describe 32 2| tones in which those two words were uttered. I would then 33 2| useless to try to express in words. I went away with tears 34 2| singled out, her honeyed words expressed natural kindness, 35 2| through my first stammering words with: ~" 'If you haven't 36 2| nothing compared with those words. But to return to the performance 37 2| frivolous or of deep import, the words might be construed as expressive 38 2| passion overflowed in burning words; I have forgotten how the 39 2| by fair hopes; and such words came to me, by love's inspiration, 40 2| delight to hear those cruel words you have just uttered, so 41 2| declarations of this kind, that my words and my tears were forgotten 42 2| departure; the sound of her words had reached me, but not 43 2| pleasantly with your friends; words come to you with a whole 44 2| probably of the spiteful words she murmured in the ear 45 2| second orgy of speech, of words without ideas, of ideas 46 2| ideas, of ideas for which words had often been lacking. ~ 47 3| clothes!' those were his very words. 'You will think of all 48 3| or 'Do you want?' Those words are scratched out of the 49 3| the almost unintelligible words drew tears from the two 50 3| smile, receiving her honeyed words in reply. He offered her 51 3| upon this earth for those words, 'He loves me!' O my Raphael! 52 3| once more!" ~"Ah, what are words?" answered Valentin, letting 53 3| rather than to looks and words of love!" ~"I was not reading, 54 3| vanity lurks underneath the words. Does a name solve the difficulty? 55 3| smiled again. ~"In other words," he went on, with the mathematician' 56 3| certainty was the cause, their words at any rate came so seldom 57 3| that divides facts from words, mind from matter. Man's ' 58 3| expressed on all faces at the words. The whole roomful began 59 3| other men's looks, manners, words, and hearts; and lucky indeed 60 3| thrill of joy at the friendly words addressed to him. The doctor' 61 3| consecrated soil. A few words, my Lord Marquis, will make 62 3| But for these closing words of his, the affable doctor' 63 3| glance that went with the words made the real aggressor 64 3| silence with her ominous words. Thrilled with horror, he 65 3| eternal - To die " ~The words caused him a sort of remorse; 66 3| blessing. ~"Here you are!" ~The words, uttered in silver tones, 67 3| The dying man sought for words to express the wish that


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