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fellow-creatures 1
fellow-feeling 1
fellows 3
felt 45
feminine 10
fender 1
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46 hundred
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45 felt
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45 rastignac
45 water
Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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1 1| fanatical Italian himself, felt an indefinable dread at 2 1| was neither understood nor felt by the slight-natured woman 3 1| a dissolving process. He felt the anguish of these throes 4 1| tomahawk form Illinois, and felt his own hair rise as he 5 1| all this human thought; felt bored by all this luxury 6 1| off the drowsiness, and felt a cold breath of air as 7 1| such a sort, would have felt alarmed at the sight of 8 1| said the stranger, as he felt the emblematical skin curiously. 9 1| time of the monarchy, has felt the necessity of mystifying 10 1| makes itself disagreeably felt, because one is so close 11 2| joy instead of anguish. I felt like some criminal on the 12 2| great things, and yet I felt myself to be nothing. I 13 2| something underneath that!' I felt, I believed, the thought 14 2| base, good and evil. When I felt myself so excited, eager, 15 2| through my hair the while. I felt no longer mere admiration 16 2| share in her life; if she felt ill, I suffered too. The 17 2| harshness.' As I spoke I felt that I could kill her if 18 2| be finely ungrateful if I felt no friendship for him. Didn' 19 2| man is so eager to make felt, over these two women, who 20 2| changed. ~"The pride in each felt for the other's pride. It 21 2| Finot in the evening? I felt too weak to endure such 22 2| of my felicity. Though I felt sure that I should find 23 2| the unhappy, all that I felt as if I had stolen from 24 2| no wise affectionate; she felt nothing for me; she seemed 25 2| could remain in the house, I felt sure, without causing a 26 2| rapture of her own; she felt, as it were, an ecstasy 27 2| myself without a penny I felt remarkably well. In order 28 2| solicitor to sign the deeds, I felt a cavern-like chill in the 29 2| every breath he drew; he felt ill already; he asked himself: ~" 30 3| fought. In a little while he felt the touch of the soft frill 31 3| cried Pauline. ~Raphael felt himself unable to say one 32 3| applauded. Dear, when I felt your arm against my back, 33 3| have gone on reading, and felt for the sheet he no longer 34 3| in it, happy in that he felt no pain, and had tranquilized 35 3| bashfulness of his early youth, felt a momentary confusion; then 36 3| He looked around him, and felt the influence of the forbidding 37 3| interest in his health. Raphael felt a thrill of joy at the friendly 38 3| at this strange spectacle felt deeply moved by the sight 39 3| he was in the wrong, and felt in secret ashamed of his 40 3| springs. Instinctively he felt within him the need of close 41 3| for some days' space. He felt a distinct improvement in 42 3| festival; like a dying man, he felt unable to endure the slightest 43 3| a large fire lighted; he felt cold. Jonathan brought him 44 3| vision was complete. ~Raphael felt a caressing pressure on 45 3| exulted, but as it grew she felt a light movement in her


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