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friend 36
friendless 1
friendly 8
friends 40
friendship 7
friendships 1
friezes 1
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40 cannot
40 doubt
40 ever
40 friends
40 going
40 happiness
40 herself
Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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1 1| without patrons, without friends, without a mattress to lie 2 1| Raphael must go along with his friends towards the Pont des Arts; 3 1| you!" ~As he spoke, the friends were crossing the Pont des 4 1| Raphael, "I was thinking, my friends, that we are in a fair way 5 1| the sacrament. Ah, my good friends, our first peccadilloes 6 1| our dinner then." ~The two friends sat down laughing. First 7 1| would ruthlessly put your friends to death for a shibboleth?" ~" 8 1| What can you expect, my friends, of a century filled with 9 1| bear in a cage. Intimate friends began to fight. ~Animal 10 1| of Beethoven's. ~The two friends, seated on a silken divan, 11 1| out a salver to the two friends, with careless hands. The 12 1| soft lineaments misled the friends. Raphael and Emile took 13 1| malicious glance at the friends; "but am I not right? I 14 1| the rooms. ~Though the two friends yet preserved a sort of 15 2| in Paris. We will be two friends henceforth. In a year's 16 2| had neither relations nor friends in the midst of this lonely 17 2| in them, and to be humble friends of mine and mute partakers 18 2| business speculation; his friends, his pleasures, patrons, 19 2| ambassador; and he has his friends left and his name, and he 20 2| be her lovers and devoted friends. Isn't that woman a puzzle?' ~" 21 2| affection that I keep for my friends. You will always find that 22 2| give my life to serve my friends; but you could only despise 23 2| and that never varied for friends, for mere acquaintances, 24 2| de Valentin, one of my friends, whom I must introduce to 25 2| quite as useful to me as my friends. I have made a particular 26 2| products. ~" 'One of your friends is not clever, so you speak 27 2| out the virtues of your friends. This way of using the mental 28 2| are respected - I and my friends; and, moreover, my sword 29 2| my hopes, to divert her friends. ~" 'There is a future before 30 2| a lonely woman, without friends or kin, without the religion 31 2| should go out and see your friends ' ~" 'Pauline, you were 32 2| enormous sums, but only at friends' houses and in ballrooms; 33 2| meaning it, I made some friends, either through quarrels 34 2| chat pleasantly with your friends; words come to you with 35 2| the pleasant company of my friends, I might look to see a gentleman 36 2| myself, and I must have false friends and courtesans, wine and 37 2| us measure it!" ~The two friends spread out the table-napkin 38 2| the snorings of the two friends were added to the music 39 2| sacrifice ourselves for our friends?" ~"I have almost a mind 40 3| the palate. There sat his friends; he saw them among beautiful


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