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Honoré de Balzac
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1 1 | long-past times; the very stones tell~of them; the ideas of the 2 4 | she is better known, they tell me, than by her~own. She 3 5 | with her. Of course~he will tell certain honorable little 4 5 | added the baron, "and tell you all about her."~ ~This 5 7 | of Matilde in "Guillaume Tell," taking all gravity from 6 7 | He pines for Paris, I tell him; the nostalgia of criticism~ 7 7 | said you had a history to tell me, and a letter to" said 8 7 | my promise; and while I tell you that history I will 9 8 | and perhaps I do wrong to tell you~that women with fat 10 8 | if I am mistaken. I will tell~you now what made us intimate 11 8 | marquise in my eyes. I must tell you, dear~friend, that while 12 8 | verge of old~age, I shall tell you that I was ever faithful 13 8 | buffooneries of feeling. I will not tell you about~them; you shall 14 8 | more living than art can tell to those who~read them. 15 9 | just behind him, "did I not~tell you that you would forget 16 10| Therefore I may as well tell you now that I shall~leave 17 10| she said in a low voice. "Tell me, you who~know all."~ ~" 18 10| gay as a lark."~ ~"Did you tell him that our dear Charlotte 19 11| she said, "my child; and tell your viscountess that my~ 20 11| hell. But, Beatrix, I will tell you this: in case I am~abandoned, 21 11| if he knew"~ ~ ~"Who will tell him?"~ ~"He is coming back 22 12| deserve to be?~ ~Let me tell you now that there is not 23 12| sign, and I will ask her to tell you herself that I do not 24 13| ordinary~mortals. Calyste shall tell you the tale; it is a drama 25 13| watch over the door, to tell~him that neither her mistress 26 13| continue to pay court~to you, tell me frankly, and I will lend 27 13| terrible conflict between us. I tell you now; you will~either 28 14| Italy, where all things tell of love; I have seen Switzerland, 29 15| fling himself upon Conti and~tell him that Beatrix was his; 30 16| them. "I am going now to tell you my secret. I~love too 31 16| brought you here, not to tell you what you already knew, 32 16| Rochefide," he would say. "I'll tell you my~first adventure."~ ~" 33 17| desire to fly to you, to tell you many things which can 34 17| Sabineand~asked him plainly to tell me the events which had 35 17| had thought it right to tell me~the truth. Well, mother, 36 17| Well, mother,for I can tell all to a mother as tender~ 37 17| one thing. I feel~bound to tell you of the wreck of that 38 17| happiness ever~ceased.~ ~I must tell you how the whole family 39 17| you in writing, but I will tell you about it~when we meet. 40 17| shall have nothing more to tell~you about myself, for my 41 17| pleased at my visit.~ ~"Tell Calyste," she said, in a 42 17| unhappy. But, my child, tell me," she asked,~ceasing 43 17| capricious, be coquettish; to~tell you the truth, you /must/ 44 17| petty tyranny; this that I tell you is the science of~a 45 18| myself,~that is, of Calyste. Tell sister Clotilde that her 46 18| suffer!/ But to you I~can tell the anguish I endured on 47 18| wife if some one chanced to tell her that~we were seen together, 48 18| You must have secrets to tell me, have you not?"~ ~And 49 18| stiff as her father. To tell the truth, your wife will 50 19| loves us"~ ~"Well, don't tell secrets on the staircase," 51 19| me and what I shall now tell you. You~alone shall know 52 19| yesterday, my dear, I can tell~you that he lost a great 53 19| to his wife,~nor how to tell his mistress the truth,two 54 19| cried. "Why did you not tell me she is a pearl of virtue? 55 19| love your soul! for let me~tell you, my friend, you are 56 20| dressing-table of which you tell us in your~letter. I have 57 20| understand~arranging things."~ ~"Tell me what is wanting."~ ~" 58 21| charming men in France; I tell him,~naively, how distinguished 59 21| nothing with real love, and tell him~his distinction is mere 60 21| said in her ear: "You will tell what it is? I'll dine~with 61 21| daughter into her~bedroom, "tell me, what new trouble is 62 21| know about that."~ ~"Come, tell me your plan," said the 63 24| interlocutors.~"D'Ajuda will tell you that if any one in Paris 64 25| yourself a position. Let me tell you that of all those who~ 65 25| waters, my boy; and let me~tell you that in case of success 66 25| s a husband."~ ~"Let me tell you when is the time to 67 25| heavily, wines, liqueurs! I'll tell Aurelie to place you beside~ 68 25| guests, who had ceased to tell~anecdotes and were now boasting 69 25| answered. "Well, let me tell you, you are on the wrong 70 26| openly bought pistols."~ ~"Tell the duchess that Madame


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