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Honoré de Balzac
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1 1 | The~artist has given I know not what proud, chivalrous 2 1 | this family. To those who~know the Guaisnics this fact 3 2 | inspired the spectator with I~know now what mute melancholy. 4 4 | air of the~baroness:~ ~"I know the cause. Calyste is lost 5 4 | baroness.~ ~"She has, as I know, the best intentions about 6 4 | nieces Calyste marries. I know that you have another and 7 5 | the tinder-box."~ ~"You know very well, my child, that 8 5 | A mother who does not know all that her son is doing 9 5 | seem annoyed, sister; I know it by the tone of your voice."~ ~" 10 5 | Really,~Fanny, if I did not know you, I should think you 11 5 | will talk of this. When you know all, you will bless Mademoiselle 12 6 | she was in~1817. Women who know the conditions of temperament 13 6 | countenance has something, I know not what,~that is vexatious. 14 7 | dinner to-night and I shall know if~I am right. I will say 15 8 | a woman in Paris. You'll know~what I mean when you go 16 8 | away my circle. I don't know how~to keep those who wish 17 8 | defend her own; she did not know that to me the most ridiculous 18 8 | been till death, and yet I /know him/. His nature is charming,~ 19 8 | poor marquise: 'You~don't know into what a gulf you are 20 8 | two. He now knows that I~know him, and he hates me accordingly. 21 8 | wrong to do it with you, who know nothing of Parisian ways."~ ~" 22 8 | Parisian ways."~ ~"I did not know that I was joking," said 23 8 | sonata of Beethoven's; I know nothing of the music he 24 8 | absorbed my time, and, as you~know, happiness occupies a large 25 8 | soften them? Am I never to know~beauty in its freedom, the 26 8 | drenching of a gutter and not know~it rains, like those lovers 27 8 | to and not fall? Shall I know nothing~of woman but conjugal 28 8 | and~pancakes such as I know you can't get anywhere but 29 8 | Calyste's mind; you don't know how~dangerous such jokes 30 8 | des Touches,~hastily. "I know Beatrix, and there is something 31 8 | certain age?"~ ~"I don't know any sentiment more artless 32 8 | men pay their first court, know much better how to make~ 33 8 | knowledge of the~world; they know how to converse; they can 34 8 | lightnings flashbut I, alas! I know nothing~only to love."~ ~" 35 9 | to the footman, "I don't know how Madame la marquise~will 36 9 | Rochefides?"~ ~"I don't know that name. I should have 37 9 | sort of pride which women know how to express in~slight 38 9 | Women of~the great world know how to succeed in this, 39 9 | turned her head as if to know what effect~the music had 40 10| voice. "Tell me, you who~know all."~ ~"Because you are 41 10| practise; few among them know the voluptuous pleasure 42 10| Saint-~Nazaire, and let him know if the carriage of Mademoiselle 43 10| to her~four daughters. To know Camille Maupin and Madame 44 10| two years, and does not know when she will see him."~ ~" 45 10| given us such anxiety? I know very well~that love is only 46 11| fail. You are a child; you know~nothing of women; all you 47 11| nothing of women; all you know is how to love. Now loving 48 11| Touches, "now listen to me. I know~that you have too much candor 49 11| authors whom you ought to know.~The evenings we will spend 50 11| will be for the best."~ ~"I know, Camille, that your affection 51 11| be loved out of pity! to know that one owes~one's happiness 52 11| unconsciously, set me a hard task. I know it will be difficult to 53 11| fresh as ever; whereas I know more than one~woman of thirty 54 11| must needs have suffered to know the truth of his observation. 55 11| Happily~for us, most men know nothing about it; they don' 56 11| have one support; happily I know a means to keep him~true 57 11| replied, "if you did but know the angelic soul of~that 58 11| happy, but I!" she said,"to know of Conti's~infidelities, 59 11| romances."~ ~"So then you know" began the guileless young 60 11| at the young Breton. "You know very well how suspicious 61 12| say to you that you do not know already of your~beauty and 62 12| not to wound~uselessly. I know, Beatrix, that you cannot 63 12| forbidden to you to love me; I know that. You will suffer a~ 64 12| beautiful because of it. I know~my destiny, and the pride 65 12| to me of love.~ ~You now know my mind to its depths. Perhaps 66 12| themselves, of which you~men know nothing; nor could you understand 67 12| which you cannot fail.~ ~I know Felicite! her tenderness 68 12| to God for her. I did not know that a~woman could abandon 69 12| the pain in my ribs! You~know, don't you, that the battle 70 12| but she has~never loved. I know now what she has lost, and 71 12| into some country where you~know no one, where only God and 72 12| there, before any one can~know we have fled this world 73 13| shades of character; they know them all. There are times 74 13| motion of~the waist; they know the significance of things 75 13| Beatrix.~ ~"How did you know it, Calyste?" asked Mademoiselle 76 13| bodies like that; we don't know how to~give sidelong glances, 77 13| her husband, "I happen to know that~she is going over to 78 13| for the role of OEdipus; I know you have the wit and~beauty 79 13| Women among themselves know each~other; they know how 80 13| themselves know each~other; they know how proud and noble their 81 13| for you; for you are, you know, enchantingly fair, while 82 13| compromise my very life. You know me; I shall never survive 83 13| not love him."~ ~"I don't know what fresh virtue he has 84 14| fragments of the granite I know not where.~ ~The sea rushes 85 14| desolation. Ah! you do not~know how cruel I am to myself 86 14| of taking a happiness I know would quickly end."~ ~"End!" 87 14| for me. I, who love you, I~know that love cannot argue; 88 14| love, or inborn coquettes, know how to use a~word as a point 89 14| Beatrix's door to let her know that he and Camille were~ 90 14| misconceived and wronged, but I know~you, and for every misconception, 91 14| grace of their minds; they know how to put into sentiment 92 14| misdeed, but be satisfied to know that we suffer together. 93 14| be first of all; you will know that~she rises to heaven 94 15| Dear child, you don't know as yet the terrible rights 95 15| are young;~you don't yet know how useful it is to appear 96 15| superiority. You don't yet know,~luckily for you, how hampered 97 15| jealous. I wanted you to~know her as she is, for that 98 16| matter finally. One nail, you know, drives out another."~ ~" 99 16| any other woman; though I know that from~our childhood 100 16| public wrong. You do~not know, Charlotte, how heavy a 101 16| louis/ laid by. When you know~where Madame de Rochefide 102 16| carry them out."~ ~"Let me know the day when she sets foot 103 16| count.~ ~"Every one will know how much you have."~ ~"Forty-two."~ ~" 104 17| daughters, as well as~mothers, know the terms as well as the 105 17| risk nothing, while women know, or very nearly know, what 106 17| women know, or very nearly know, what they~risk.~ ~In another 107 17| going on around me not~to know how to put a little of it 108 17| affirmations have to be signed, you know. The happy unhappy one~took 109 17| become /my angel/, can't know~anything, I think, about 110 17| pair. There are dangers, I know, in devotion,~though we 111 17| led to? My devotion has, I know, made me~Calyste's slave; 112 17| Guenic, bought~back, as you know, by Mademoiselle des Touches ( 113 17| write you only what you know already, and~that is, how 114 17| suffering. Ah, you~do not know what it costs me to reply 115 17| this in that poetic way you know and~admire so much"who is 116 17| his toy; for I am, and I know it, horribly weak in my~ 117 18| the end of three months to know what it is~to be jealous! 118 18| desire that~nips all women to know if their power is solid 119 18| husband," I added.~ ~"Then you know what happened there?" said 120 18| Calyste; the point was~to know if that passion was thoroughly 121 18| guesses nothing, or he /does/ know~the cause of my flight, 122 18| love; those who retain love know the /art/ of~loving. Now, 123 18| expressly that she~might know how far her empire over 124 18| slightest sadness, seeking to know if haply the cause is~in 125 19| de Chartres in order~to know how Beatrix had passed the 126 19| tell you. You~alone shall know why I dieI am betrayed! 127 19| beautiful! For whom?"~ ~"I don't know yet. But Calyste has told 128 19| heart! no anything!~I don't know if there's daylight; I doubt 129 19| illnessperhaps, I don't know, even madness~we had better 130 19| of a woman of my age. I know how Sabine loves her husband;~ 131 19| so that he does not~even know how to pay for your dressing-table."~ ~" 132 19| duchess, "as you do not know how to deceive, you~have 133 19| a silly tone.~ ~"Yes, I know it," replied Dommanget. " 134 19| is a pearl of virtue? I know she~thinks you handsome; 135 19| their crow's-feet, they know themselves by~heart, and 136 20| Calyste either; but then, I know that~/he/ is happy," etc. 137 20| don't you read it?"~ ~"I know what it is about."~ ~The 138 20| served."~ ~"Let monsieur know."~ ~"Monsieur does not dine 139 20| make myself a~blonde, but I know if this continues I shall 140 21| best~qualities. All that I /know/ was fine and sacred and 141 21| Ah, little girl, you know nothing of the precipices 142 21| cannot endure them long. I know when he is~going to her, 143 21| when he is~going to her, I know it by his joy; and his peevishness 144 21| in three months I don't~know what he may become; but 145 21| great good; and I desire to know from you whether I shall 146 21| is this matter?"~ ~"You know that my daughter Sabine 147 21| dreadful, very serious; but you know what our dear Saint~Francois 148 21| your neighbor?"~ ~"I don't know about that."~ ~"Come, tell 149 23| service and she did not know how else to repay him. Men 150 23| my position; for do you know~what is the dream of my 151 24| yes, your promise, which I know to be~sacred, will greatly 152 24| brought your son-in-law? I know it from Canalis and~Nathan, 153 24| because maternity is, as~you know, a passion with women of 154 24| their frosty-hearted~fathers know what absolute love is; Moliere 155 24| You are too virtuous to know the full power of women 156 24| consulted the~Abbe Brossette to know how far I may be your accomplice," 157 24| respected by his peers, who know the~difficulties of his 158 25| Trailles all~that he wanted to know about her.~ ~About one o' 159 25| in doubt; I~only want to know if the total is reasonable; 160 25| had expressed a wish to know Maxime de Trailles personally. 161 25| Claude Vignon. "Don't you~know that her fortune was used 162 25| Fabien, "I think you must know my friend~d'Esgrignon?"~ ~" 163 25| Victurnien has ceased to know me for some time," replied 164 25| eighty years old. Now, if you know how to sail your boat, your 165 25| which nobody listens. But I know my Arthur; he feels bound 166 25| can be made deputy, if you know how~to trim your sails; 167 25| my part. But you do not know my~mother; she would never 168 25| poor marquis.~ ~"Don't I know why you brought Maxime here? 169 25| of her~pride, don't you know what that means?"~ ~"Faith, 170 25| because, as I happen to know, he has fallen in love with 171 25| a curiosity she did not know she~possessed. Nathan hinted 172 25| Possibly only the desire to know everything.~ ~ ~ 173 26| other carriages.~ ~"Then you know monsieur?" said Calyste, 174 26| Arthur furious?"~ ~"You know nothing about it, my old 175 26| not even jealousy,'you know the~tirade. 'In a case like 176 26| on her return.~ ~"I don't know; Antoine is still below."~ ~" 177 26| you have~ruined me!"~ ~"I know it, madame," replied La 178 26| have ruined you. I~must know now if you have had the 179 26| more. You will excuse me, I know, for having made Monsieur 180 26| question deeply;~and, as you know, I was married yesterday.


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