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heir-at-law 1
heiress 2
heirs 4
held 34
helen 1
helena 1
hell 9
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35 understand
34 became
34 door
34 held
34 mine
34 often
34 read
Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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held

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1 1 | man, in a threadbare coat, held a card in one hand, and 2 1 | a piece of gold which he held in his hand, without deliberation. 3 1 | at the croupier, as if he held useless subterfuges in scorn. ~ 4 1 | his finger and thumb and held it up. ~"He is a cracked 5 1 | soot, and clad in tatters, held out his hand to beg for 6 1 | as a draper's wand, which held aloft the lamp that cast 7 1 | Gay-Lussac and Arago, who had held the charlatanism of intellect 8 1 | the other, and his hands held the young man's wrists in 9 1 | read that sentence." ~He held the lamp close to the talisman, 10 1 | talisman, which the young man held towards him, and pointed 11 1 | or inlaid." ~The old man held out his stiletto. The stranger 12 1 | some prolific writer as he held him up to ridicule; he was 13 1 | in theocracy, the priest held both sword and censer; a 14 1 | fallen from other heads, and held out a salver to the two 15 2 | cover of a pamphlet, and he held himself as erect as an Easter 16 2 | But a feeling of shame held me back. I went up to him 17 2 | a set of swaggerers who held their heads high, and talked 18 2 | languor, weakness. I was held to be listless and incapable 19 2 | take pity on me, my heart held in store such gratitude 20 2 | forehead and long tresses held above her by a pretty white 21 2 | was dressed in white, and held a feather fire-screen in 22 2 | prince of Lorraine, and held a live coal in the hollow 23 2 | street, a commissionaire held an umbrella above us, and 24 2 | hands shook a little as she held the lamp, so that the light 25 2 | Fortunately, my purse held just enough to satisfy her 26 2 | it was said, who had been held captive by her talent, and 27 2 | nails about me,' and she held out a silken knee. She thrust 28 2 | longing wrapped her round and held her close; in my soul I 29 2 | time about dying.' ~"He held out his hat filled with 30 2 | nothing but money. I myself held money in abhorrence. ~"Or 31 3 | said Raphael. ~The foreman held it out by way of a joke. 32 3 | pretty, half-opened mouth held out towards him, as she 33 3 | few stools, the chest that held the bread, the flitch that 34 Epi| at Tours a young man, who held the hand of a pretty woman


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