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1 Note| and daily circumstances of~life, has never been accused
2 Note| in the "Comedy of Human Life."~K.P.W.~
3 1 | Disinherited from active life, these heads became arms;~
4 1 | which in those old days gave life to inanimate nature.~These
5 1 | no voice comes from the life of the peaceful city, and~
6 2 | wrinkles, produced by~a life in the open air and by the
7 2 | with thought. His duty, life had taught him. Institutions
8 2 | servant, who had spent his life and means on Louis XVIII.,~
9 2 | volumes in the course of his life. His clothing, which is~
10 2 | these solemn pauses of a life without reproach, but very~
11 2 | girlhood and the~sacred life of the old man's wife by
12 2 | is a necessary passion of life. Her smile was~gay. She,
13 4 | beloved. Perhaps his fossil life at~Guerande hid many memories.
14 4 | many~excellent things. Her life is now known."~ ~"And what
15 4 | This crisis in a man's life is one of the trials~of
16 5 | bosom, giving him her own life twice, as~it were, after
17 5 | desired to provide a~happy life in obscurity. She expected
18 5 | destroyed; the happiness of his life, so long and carefully~prepared
19 5 | mistress leads an irregular life; she will corrupt our~Calyste.
20 5 | way; I would give my very life for her."~ ~"Your life!"
21 5 | very life for her."~ ~"Your life!" said the baroness, looking
22 5 | with startled~eyes. "Your life is our life, the life of
23 5 | eyes. "Your life is our life, the life of all of us."~ ~"
24 5 | Your life is our life, the life of all of us."~ ~"My nephew
25 5 | this tranquil, untroubled life such a discussion was~the
26 5 | friendship, which might claim the life of Calyste and destroy it,
27 6 | the strange and fantastic life of the female~writer who
28 6 | obtained a knowledge~of life in theory, and had no innocence
29 6 | far more than conventual life would have done;~for there
30 6 | experience of provincial life, an~understanding of money,
31 6 | Accustomed to control her own life, Felicite soon familiarized
32 6 | married woman begins that life; she keenly felt the value~
33 6 | anomalies~presented by the life of Camille Maupin. She had
34 6 | word frankly, for all my~ ~life I have been told this, and
35 6 | The adventures of her life declared to be true by the
36 6 | scale. She saw,~early in life, the world as it is; and
37 6 | of the strangeness of her life and the nature of her~talent.
38 6 | This contradiction of her life with that of others~lasted
39 6 | she had led as happy a life~as a woman strong enough
40 6 | meditate over the events of her life, like a~cloistered nun.~ ~
41 6 | prejudice, the singular~life of this illustrious woman
42 6 | and~alarmed him; such a life could never be comprehended
43 6 | own mind; too late she saw life lighted by the sun of~love,
44 7 | was a prison to him; his life~was at Les Touches. Who
45 7 | soft torpor of his family life. For him,~Mademoiselle des
46 7 | to the ups and downs of life, whom nothing~surprises,
47 7 | certain age: 'If I had my life~to live over again, I would
48 8 | to return to his bachelor life, relying on the~coldness
49 8 | thousand barriers that~the life of a great lady sets up
50 8 | and~things, events, and life itself, from the height
51 8 | courage~tested; he risked the life he loved; and yet, strange
52 8 | regarded herself as united for life to Gennaro,~and she suffered
53 8 | incompetent to guide his~external life. Claude contemplates himself
54 8 | occupies a large part of life; so far, we have~neither
55 8 | only suitable manner of~life for women who have placed
56 8 | society? I expected such a life; but love, my dear friend,
57 8 | great and noble thing,the life of an~artist. We women live
58 8 | heart, not those of social life, which I have utterly~renounced.
59 8 | personal value in order to give life to their rank. I was as~
60 8 | She has~told me of the life in Paris of several young
61 8 | but be happy! My part in life is not to hamper you."~ ~
62 8 | The autumn of a woman's~life offers many that are very
63 8 | relief the exuberance of life and love. Brunettes themselves
64 8 | call up the whole of social~life to make a lover laugh; their
65 8 | illusions, all the affluents of life,~and this is whybut my muse
66 8 | and described~Parisian life to Calyste, who was charmed
67 9 | abounding but restrained life and emotion would~not have
68 9 | infancy he had accustomed his~life to the poverty and the restricted
69 9 | satiny lining of an egg, life~abounded in the beautiful
70 9 | farewell of two swans to life. When it was over, all present
71 10 | cushion. "I am tired of life, but I~have not the courage
72 10 | that he loved Beatrix for life, was a weight too heavy
73 10 | it come to me earlier in life, would have made~me flee
74 10 | any other moment of her life.~ ~"We thought you gone,
75 10 | the~subtle flames of the life they have given.~ ~"It is
76 10 | Nantes,~matters of social life in Nantes, complaints of
77 10 | misfortune of spending~my life in the country, and, above
78 10 | For~the first time in his life he had instituted comparisons
79 11 | to Calyste.~All Calyste's life was concentrated in the
80 12 | you will~pass through my life as Beatrice passed through
81 12 | and related his youth and life; but the tale was chiefly
82 12 | for the first time in her~life she read a love-letter.~ ~
83 12 | you down to a wearisome life, without grandeur of any
84 12 | grandeur of any kind,~a life ruined by my own conduct.
85 12 | what you ought to be~in life. She is pure and spotless;
86 12 | and such ~should be her life. I will never send you back,
87 12 | If I were yours, your life would be blighted. You would
88 12 | existence and destroy my life. If a man, after ten years'~
89 12 | the turning~point of your life, to show you the career
90 12 | career; she~has related her life, showing me how love, that
91 12 | Beatrix is my happiness; her life is my life, and all my fortune~
92 12 | happiness; her life is my life, and all my fortune~is in
93 12 | apart. You are~my soul, my life; I cannot live where you
94 13 | loved.~After being all her life a slave, she suddenly felt
95 13 | find all the comforts of life, and where~Conti can come
96 13 | would compromise my very life. You know me; I shall never
97 13 | but I will not spoil his life,~or hang like a millstone
98 14 | part forever from social life.~ ~She drew from her pocket
99 14 | things, for never in my~life did I see nature more in
100 14 | burning barrenness of my life as that little arid plain~
101 14 | with the~fountain of his life at a period when neither
102 14 | tranquillity and for all his life, a woman placed in the~same
103 14 | asked Calyste to~risk his life for the slightest of her
104 15 | in~short, disgusted with life. He regrets having allied
105 15 | spent ball suddenly comes to life~again, and falls plumb in
106 15 | sweetest flowers of all her life,a pure love, such as a young~
107 15 | like you, a beautiful young life before me in which to heal~
108 15 | to heal~myself. For me, life has no longer any spring,
109 16 | with joy, and gave fresh life to the baroness~by whispering
110 16 | there! what a happy sort of life!~"You will make some changes
111 16 | Charlotte, how heavy a burden life now is to me. I cannot~bear
112 16 | loved many women in your life?" he asked him on the second~
113 16 | little dog more than for life itself," said the old~man,
114 16 | death among his memories of life and travel. They attributed~
115 16 | consuming the beautiful young life.~ ~During the last days
116 16 | if the flame of his~own life were flickering. The baroness
117 16 | probably ever shed in his~life. Suddenly he rose to his
118 16 | happy as Fanny has made my life,~swear to me to marry."~ ~"
119 16 | he said, "there is no life in me. What I eat does not
120 16 | him of Beatrix, and his life revived. It~was therefore
121 17 | thoughts by the movement and life of~the great city. He found
122 17 | I am now to leave for a life of prayer and~solitude.
123 17 | happiness I have known in life I owe to~you; the pangs
124 17 | fragrance of flowers in your life, mingling myself with~it
125 17 | enter your beautiful new life with unfaltering step and
126 17 | of man only in making her life~a continual offering, as
127 17 | is a perpetual action; my~life has been, on the contrary,
128 17 | launched upon the sea of life! Poor Sabine! at the mercy
129 17 | the forecast of conjugal life? The first three~letters
130 17 | the chances and changes of life,esteem, honor,~and the consideration
131 17 | I spent my whole married life, a happy woman, in these
132 17 | the science of~a woman's life. Between usury and prodigality,
133 18 | take me. Either he~knows life so little that he guesses
134 18 | in all~matters of social life, and they were both very
135 18 | city, gave a certain fresh life to the happiness of the
136 18 | that separated Parisian life from the life of the~provinces.
137 18 | separated Parisian life from the life of the~provinces. Wealth
138 18 | perceived it? Beatrix was light,~life, motion, and the Unknown.
139 18 | that impulse of her given life to be spontaneous, free,
140 18 | petty worries of material life, and her mother~had frequently
141 18 | de Rochefide's wandering life had led her to~sojourn,
142 18 | almost cost Beatrix her life; but this time the marquise
143 19 | whist."~ ~"That's a foolish life, my Calyste," said Sabine. "
144 19 | can prodigally spend,~or life would be too soon burned
145 19 | no love upon earth! no life in my heart! no anything!~
146 19 | in the salon.~ ~"Sabine's life is at stake, monsieur,"
147 20 | woman returns to ordinary life after the nursing of her
148 20 | throat like barley-bread, and life becomes as bitter as the
149 20 | secret regions of married life. So~cruel, burning, and
150 20 | by such a struggle. It is~life. And that is preferable,
151 21 | confided her sorrows, cursed life, and declared that she saw
152 21 | mother must of course~see life more coolly than you can
153 21 | delicate crisis in your life with your father~and the
154 21 | my honor, at your time of life I think you women have a~
155 22 | give certain details on the life led by Monsieur de Rochefide
156 22 | husbands nor openings in life are offered to them when
157 22 | verge of the~adventurous life of a courtesan, persuaded
158 22 | sciences, but~her subsequent life had covered these good seeds
159 22 | himself at this period of his life, either from~lassitude,
160 22 | the hardest days of her life.~ ~ ~
161 23 | the weightiest thing in life.~This ambition of course
162 23 | necessarily~developed in private life, on a line parallel with
163 23 | parallel with political life, the~three great divisions
164 23 | what is the dream of my life? To become a true bourgeoise,
165 23 | began her inquiries into the life and habits~of the Beatrix
166 24 | had some need of him. Club life where men play cards with
167 24 | greatly aid in my change of life. It will be one more~good
168 24 | intrigue of my bachelor life; it must~be all the better
169 25 | creditors and go and pass my life in~Venice, amid masterpieces
170 25 | s one way of looking at life," he replied in the tone
171 25 | bored with your bohemian life."~ ~"Comes there a time
172 25 | ebonpoint ever since her life had become so~happy and
173 25 | you want to lead a steady life you had better~accept a
174 25 | done~so many things in my life that I am capable of virtue.
175 25 | it concerns your whole life, my little man."~ ~"With
176 25 | Until this moment of his life he had lived miserably,~
177 26 | Ah, my dear fellow, my life is wrecked."~ ~Arthur talked
178 26 | we admire the chances of life, that's all."~ ~"The duchess
179 26 | horrible nightmares of my life and delivered me from a
180 Add | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~The Secrets of a Princess~ ~
181 Add | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~The Firm of Nucingen~The
182 Add | Study of Woman~A Start in Life~The Unconscious Humorists~
183 Add | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~Letters of Two Brides~Another
184 Add | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~The Unconscious Humorists~ ~
185 Add | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~The Unconscious Humorists~ ~
186 Add | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~A Daughter of Eve~ ~Grindot~
187 Add | Provincial at Paris~A Start in Life~Scenes from a Courtesan'
188 Add | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~ ~The Middle Classes~Cousin
189 Add | Establishment~A Start in Life~Pierre Grassou~Honorine~
190 Add | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~A Daughter of Eve~The Muse
191 Add | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~Ursule Mirouet~ ~Portenduere,
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