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pursuit 1
push 1
pushed 2
put 57
puts 1
putting 6
puzzle 3
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58 sort
58 still
57 asked
57 put
57 room
56 alone
56 everything
Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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put

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1 1| writ in flesh and blood, put here, no doubt, by Providence, 2 1| of the fortune that is to put luxury within their reach. ~ 3 1| glorious king of Kaernavan, put in prison by his children, 4 1| paragraph in the papers, put between notes on a festivity 5 1| well, your suicide is only put off for a time." ~The stranger 6 1| his death had been already put back by fate. ~"We really 7 1| to say, somebody who can put himself above other people. 8 1| costumes to the actors, to put a new plank or two in the 9 1| teeth of folk who could not put a syllable of sense into 10 1| Then you would ruthlessly put your friends to death for 11 1| the professors' chairs. Put on a pair of spectacles 12 1| black coat to the collar, put on yellow gloves, and began 13 1| deaf; her glances might put life into the bones of the 14 1| And Providence did not put good and evil on either 15 1| in horror." ~"Brutes are put out of the question by the 16 2| unsatisfied desires, to be put in harness like a troop 17 2| simpered upon them. After I had put back the purse in my pocket, 18 2| prayers and vows than are put up during two or three storms 19 2| paid their stakes,' and put down the forty francs himself. 20 2| prompted by self-love to put some money down on the table. 21 2| my elegy, if you cannot put up with half an hour's tedium 22 2| Slumber, happily, would put an end at last to these 23 2| make me drop my pen, and put science and study to flight 24 2| lover, on the other hand, put science far away from him 25 2| She did it so quickly, and put it before me so prettily, 26 2| some money to the waiter, put the bill in his pocket, 27 2| other, will be found to put her name to the memoirs.' ~" ' 28 2| lavished attention upon me, and put charm without end into those 29 2| impatience. As I dressed I put a little English penknife 30 2| And writes Memoirs,' put in the countess, who seemed 31 2| from between her lips. I put thoughts and feelings into 32 2| filled with gold to me, and put it down on the table; then 33 2| be less hateful; you must put up with their crass ignorance 34 2| to treat us all, I hope?" put in Bixiou. ~"A man of his 35 3| my instructions are to put them always in the same 36 3| same linen, that I always put on the same chair, you understand? 37 3| ice and at all seasons to put fresh flowers all about. 38 3| M. Porriquet, and I will put it to him like this, 'Ought 39 3| petrified with fright. "Did I put myself in your hands for 40 3| than I did that day when I put a certain five-franc piece 41 3| have the door walled up, put bars across the window, 42 3| finite," the mathematician put in, "and therefore will 43 3| hole in the bottom, and put it on the surface of the 44 3| wonderful story. Planchette put the clay down upon the slab, 45 3| handle of the shovel. Next he put a lump of clay at the end 46 3| breast that burns me." ~He put back the skin in the frame 47 3| whom reason has not yet put motives into their actions 48 3| silken stocking hastily put off to please you last evening, 49 3| had on his nose. If you put leeches at once on the epigastrium, 50 3| leave theories alone, and put leeches on him, to counteract 51 3| it, saddle and bridle it, put a bit in its mouth, ride 52 3| spinsters, ladies' companions, put a cheerful face upon it, 53 3| bellows, your stomach would put an ostrich to the blush; 54 3| if you will permit me to put it so, you generate superfluous 55 3| to keep cool, and not to put himself in any way in the 56 3| way of answer; "you have put me facing the sun " ~"The 57 3| Jonathan; "do you mean to put me to death?" ~The peasant


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