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joking 2
jolliest 1
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jonathan 37
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jot 2
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37 jonathan
37 pleasures
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Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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jonathan

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1 2| his hat on while he spoke. Jonathan, an old servant who was 2 3| What is more, here is M. Jonathan," the Swiss remarked; "speak 3 3| great house. The sight of Jonathan's face would have made you 4 3| knew that he was secure. Jonathan had wept tears of joy at 5 3| not be surpassed. So old Jonathan became an intermediary power 6 3| said the elderly person to Jonathan, as he climbed up the steps 7 3| sir, but " ~"Hush! hush!" Jonathan called to two underlings, 8 3| continued. ~"My dear sir," Jonathan replied, "Heaven only knows 9 3| said to me at last: ~" 'Jonathan, you will look after me 10 3| am vergetating, my poor Jonathan.' Now, some of them insist 11 3| makes it very clear to me, Jonathan," the professor answered, 12 3| don't know the name," said Jonathan. ~"Newton, a great geometrician," 13 3| him." ~"Not for a moment!" Jonathan cried. "Not though you were 14 3| he was so very angry." ~Jonathan left the old schoolmaster 15 3| situations in the world. - Jonathan!" ~Jonathan appeared. ~" 16 3| the world. - Jonathan!" ~Jonathan appeared. ~"This is your 17 3| dream. ~"Now attend to me, Jonathan," said the young man to 18 3| home with a full heart. ~"Jonathan," he said to the old servant, 19 3| pain? You are in pain! - Jonathan! here! call a doctor!" she 20 3| white roses. ~"I cajoled Jonathan," said she. "Doesn't the 21 3| stopped in the road; old Jonathan laboriously descended from 22 3| with it, for he talked to Jonathan, and looked towards him 23 3| report of his health to Jonathan, for the first time. Jonathan 24 3| Jonathan, for the first time. Jonathan came to inquire after him 25 3| mustn't cry about him, M. Jonathan; you must remember that 26 3| scoundrel!" he shouted to Jonathan; "do you mean to put me 27 3| here without my orders." ~Jonathan meant to be obedient, but 28 3| chest, and bowed his head. Jonathan turned to his master in 29 3| base of the hill he saw Jonathan in conversation with the 30 3| the doctor at the springs; Jonathan had no doubt sent them, 31 3| fire lighted; he felt cold. Jonathan brought him some letters; 32 3| find M. Bianchon," he told Jonathan. ~Horace came and found 33 3| Wistchnau!" he added to Jonathan, as the doctor was writing 34 3| was not ready. He rang for Jonathan. ~"You can go," he said. " 35 3| satisfied smile stole over Jonathan's face. He took a candle 36 3| bed. ~"The devil!" cried Jonathan, recovering himself. "And 37 3| teeth in Pauline's breast. Jonathan appeared, terrified by the


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