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1 2 | circumstance which explains the young man's final name of Louis.~ ~
2 2 | find in~Fanny O'Brien a young woman born to the highest
3 3 | asked the baroness.~ ~"The young girls and the old women
4 3 | when the~old baron, the young chevalier, and Gasselin
5 4 | whom the four Kergarouet young ladies all adored. Brought
6 4 | modern civilization, these young persons cared little for~
7 4 | decision in her~character; a young person should never assert
8 4 | the proper behavior of a young girl demanded much~more
9 4 | madame," he~added, "that a young man brought up by you, trained
10 4 | most dangerous~mistress a young man can have."~ ~"As to
11 5 | her as so dangerous for young souls by the rectorwould
12 5 | circumspect history of a young ladies'~boarding-school,
13 5 | ridiculous, the idolized young~lad was a fervent Catholic.~ ~
14 5 | her love for~him. If the young household would only listen
15 5 | mother, "where the rich~ ~young blood is flowing, belong
16 5 | Probably," replied the young man.~ ~Mariotte was not
17 5 | loved my Calyste."~ ~The young man bade adieu to his father
18 6 | sorceries. More than one young~girl and wife asked herself
19 6 | was long hidden a charming~young woman, very well-born, a
20 6 | masculine incarnation~of a young girl was brought about,
21 6 | years of age, had married a~young woman to whom he left the
22 6 | for by her uncle's wife, a young woman given over to the
23 6 | well-informed on all topics as a young man entering~a literary
24 6 | there the imaginations of young girls run riot. A brain
25 6 | In 1817 this charming young woman opened her house to
26 6 | in her soul a first love, young and fresh, at an age when
27 7 | ravished eyes of the ignorant~young countryman, the riches of
28 7 | of entering the room, the young man sat down upon a Gothic~
29 7 | grave! The heart of the young lover recognized~the cry
30 7 | pretends jealousy, and you are young, you are~handsome."~ ~"Why
31 8 | Montcornet told~him of a young lady in the department of
32 8 | admiration depicted on the young~man's face was more for
33 8 | although the fatigues of this young man are not apparent;~perhaps
34 8 | provoked.~ ~ ~"Calm yourself, young man; I have the utmost indulgence
35 8 | contrary," replied the angry young Breton, to whom Camille~
36 8 | should like to be that little young man," said the critic, sitting~
37 8 | harmoniously blending. The handsome young man~in his black velvet
38 8 | life in Paris of several young men of the highest~nobility
39 8 | Mariotte endeavored to wean her young~master from the accomplished
40 8 | sardonically at Calyste.~ ~The young man was deeply wounded by
41 8 | break up the discussion, "do young men~like my Calyste, begin
42 8 | not for such love?~You are young and beautiful, and will
43 8 | the semi-dowagers, to~whom young men pay their first court,
44 8 | adolescent youth is too like a young woman~himself for a young
45 8 | young woman~himself for a young woman to please him. Such
46 8 | reason why the hearts of young women are only understood
47 8 | adroit in attracting~youth. A young man feels that he is sure
48 8 | is grand and sublime. A young woman has a thousand~distractions;
49 9 | IX A FIRST MEETING~What young man full of abounding but
50 9 | knows with what agility the young~Breton's feet sped along.
51 9 | besides, in such cases young fellows fancy that their~
52 9 | In~one of the boats was a young woman in a straw bonnet
53 9 | of his father's house. A~young man brought up as he had
54 9 | expectation is known to all young men. A subtle fire~flames
55 9 | hope, ardor, purity?~ ~The young Breton found the company
56 9 | heart~and thoughts. The young Breton suddenly felt within
57 9 | of appetite. Like other young men, his nature~was in the
58 9 | calculation, characteristic of young men whose hearts and lives
59 9 | of snow. The unfortunate young fellow~turned on Felicite
60 9 | might be alone~with the young Breton for a moment.~ ~"
61 10| so dramatic. You~are very young to enter such dangerous
62 10| interruption and leave the young Breton, who remained~like
63 10| struggle. Your power~may please young souls, like that of Calyste,
64 10| Calyste's behavior.~ ~The young fellow started at a great
65 10| I thought," said the young man, "that you would probably
66 10| Beatrix turned round, saw her young lover, and gave him the
67 10| caught her eye. Before the young Breton could get out of
68 10| Nothing," replied the young man, releasing himself with
69 10| constantly avoided meeting the~young man's eyes, and practised
70 10| the little Charlotte. The young man alone kept silence.
71 11| with the lightness of a young fawn to Les Touches and~
72 11| observing~Calyste, who, much too young and artless for the part
73 11| the first to carve on that young~heart the ineffaceable happiness
74 11| about her the beautiful young head of her late lover.~ ~"
75 11| before~me. And Sappho was young. A fine and touching heroine
76 11| Beatrix, sarcastically.~ ~Young lovers are like hungry men;
77 11| know" began the guileless young Breton, his face~glowing
78 11| She was~stupefied by the young man's assertion, and could
79 11| meaningly, with a~glance at the young Breton. "You know very well
80 12| effort of the mind. In all young men not tainted~by corruption
81 12| merit is there in loving a young and~beautiful and wise and
82 12| overthrow my~love. We are both young; we could fly on equal wing
83 12| Whatever you may think, she is young and I am old; her~heart
84 12| of my sex.~ ~You, who are young and full of delicacy, how
85 12| with simplicity. You are young; you are~ignorant of the
86 12| commend you to some divine young girl who is worthy of your~
87 12| short, I am a woman too young~to be anything but odious.
88 12| She will marry you to some young girl,~no matter what she
89 12| doing so, the hand of some young girl with whom you can~make
90 12| years, if need be. I am young, and you will be ever~beautiful.
91 12| sweet madness!" said the young man, kissing her.~ ~"I wish
92 13| first~love of so charming a young man. She did not go so far
93 13| bruised and wounded~the young soul which had flown so
94 13| the subject of a~love so young, guileless, sincere, and
95 13| head; but I am still too~young for that sort of thing.
96 13| dignity; in~short, you are /young/!that's the final word,
97 14| father and mother," said the young man to Camille.~ ~The marquise
98 14| opposition roused in the young man one of those mute inward~
99 14| presence of~the danger to his young master.~ ~"You must go to
100 14| guileless innocence the young Breton allowed his~thoughts
101 14| the captivating~image of a young man loving with idolatry
102 14| upon the heart of the~poor young fellow, whom Felicite soothed
103 14| gloved hand was~more to that young angel than the possession
104 14| women in the eyes of her young lover, over whom she~now
105 14| it~violently. But love in young men is so ecstatic and religious
106 14| hoped to re-enter, and the young happiness offered to~her;
107 15| it was impossible for the young Breton to~refuse this challenge.~ ~"
108 15| of the rupture. You are young;~you don't yet know how
109 15| really the executioner. Young men spit fire and flame;
110 15| can weep, you are still~young. I, alas! can weep no more;
111 15| composer, begged by~his young rival to sing, gave them
112 15| life,a pure love, such as a young~girl dreams of; the only
113 15| not, like you, a beautiful young life before me in which
114 16| looked at~each other as the young man closed the door of his
115 16| you begin to think of your young~days you forget everything."~ ~"
116 16| dear Charlotte," said the young man, taking~her hands and
117 16| shall wait," replied the young man.~ ~"And I, too," said
118 16| Charlotte."~ ~He took the young girl's head and kissed her
119 16| sunshine on a bench, where the young man's eyes could~wander
120 16| perfectly~well; but like all young victims of melancholy, he
121 16| consuming the beautiful young life.~ ~During the last
122 16| will obey you," said the young man.~ ~"If you wish to make
123 17| the honors of Paris to the young Breton, who was~insensibly
124 17| during the winter of 1837 the young Baron du Guenic, whose youth~
125 17| your hand and~name to a young and charming girl who can
126 17| the contract," said the young baron, returning to the~
127 17| situation not surprising~to some young brides and to many old women.
128 17| discover this at once. But young girls of the faubourg~Saint-Germain,
129 17| innocence and virtue of young~girls who, like Sabine,
130 17| Grandlieu as~interesting a young woman as the heroine of
131 17| heroine of the "Memoirs of two young~Married Women." Her letters
132 17| I dare say justly, the young~women of the present day,
133 17| ends the~honeymoon of the young women of the present day?~ ~
134 17| rather false position of a~young wife listening to a confidence,
135 17| I~was, in the drama of a young woman learning, officially,
136 17| and after bouquets, and young brides who wanted us to
137 17| forty times happier than young women, and then, speedily,~
138 18| flowers of the soul of a young girl of~twenty, brought
139 18| I do? None but innocent young men~should be married to
140 18| should be married to pure young girls. But that's a deceptive~
141 18| made for the return of the young household to Paris in December,
142 18| to the happiness of the young~household by producing a
143 18| women. In October, 1839, the young Baronne du Guenic had a~
144 18| was now the comrade of the young Duc Georges de Maufrigneuse,~
145 18| divert. Contact with those young husbands who deserted the
146 18| domestic virtues of the~young Breton noble. The motherly
147 18| support of the~dissipations of young men. A wife is proud to
148 18| in spite of his will. The young Breton found Beatrix between
149 18| would be difficult to find a young man more sacredly brought
150 18| given him for his wife a young creature whose beauty was~
151 18| sacred of duties; you have a young,~amiable, delightful wife;
152 18| difficulties. Presently the young baron sat up, put his elbow
153 19| senseless words which gay young mothers do and say. This~
154 19| Calyste," said Sabine. "Young noblemen in~these days ought
155 19| equal payments.~The two young women, Ursula and Sabine,
156 19| morning at the~house of the young Duchesse Berthe de Maufrigneuse
157 19| mother-in-law, a pious duchess, the young viscountess, a~happy woman,
158 19| angel!"~ ~Two days later the young wife was thought to be out
159 19| successfully against a splendid~young woman, to carry away from
160 19| The misfortune of the poor young wife, a rich and~beautiful
161 20| a certain age, gives~to young women a splendor of freshness,
162 20| what it is about."~ ~The young wife sat down. No longer
163 20| longer~present the poor young woman burst into tears,
164 20| what torture there is for a young woman of twenty-three in~
165 21| evening, as she sat with her young sister Athenais (whose marriage~
166 21| for mysticism."~ ~"Poor young woman!" said the abbe, maliciously. "
167 21| poor~MADAME. Now, if the young fellow who undertook to
168 22| may inspire more than one young woman with~the determination
169 22| education of Saint-Denis,~where young girls are admirably brought
170 22| rat/, when applied to a young girl, means the guest or
171 22| began to patronize a few young men,~artists, men of letters,
172 22| place, these ten or a dozen young~fellows amused Arthur; they
173 22| about the beauty of those~young men and the complacent good-nature
174 23| poet accused Stidmann, a~young sculptor, of being his fortune
175 23| Cellini. Claude Vignon, the~young Comte de la Palferine, Gobenheim,
176 23| she had a penchant for the young~and witty La Palferine;
177 23| estate in Alencon. This young man had already, during~
178 24| Bohemia, the youngest of young men, though he was now~fully
179 24| Portenduere in that~society of young women which includes Mesdames
180 24| boulevard des Italiens with a young man already well-known,
181 25| arm, and~nodding to the young Prince of Bohemia said,
182 25| debts?" said Maxime, to the young count.~ ~"If I had none,
183 25| never reach it," replied the young count.~ ~Maxime returned
184 25| at the discretion of the young man.~ ~"Will you do something
185 25| want her letters?" said the young count.~ ~"Ah! you are after
186 25| roues/, the old and the young, rose. As Maxime got into
187 25| had already~crushed the young wife's happiness.~ ~"Don'
188 25| anxious to appear both young and beautiful, armed~herself
189 25| there, my master," said the young count, bowing.~ ~"Why do
190 25| butterfly took place in the~young, handsome, and clever Charles-Edouard,
191 25| the graceful and presuming young~man so highly to Beatrix
192 25| comrade, and he made the young count shine,~as a jeweller
193 26| salon on the arm of the~young count, and finding Calyste,
194 26| yourself thoroughly," said the young man in her ear, "you~ought
195 26| made a dart forward, the young count said to him, "Are
196 26| the~Jockey Club, where the young count was playing whist,
197 26| wittiest and handsomest young man in Paris to~amuse you?'
198 26| by a superior force,by a young man on whom her rank and
199 26| de Trailles, to whom the young~/roue/ no doubt wished to
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