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Honoré de Balzac
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1 2 | he would certainly have felt lost. After he had~groomed 2 3 | treated Calyste as if she felt that her~intentions gave 3 6 | begins that life; she keenly felt the value~of independence, 4 6 | recovered from the disgust she felt at this episode. Her distress 5 6 | ambition, by the dread she felt of a lonely old age; she~ 6 8 | a glance or a smile? He~felt a desire to turn and rend 7 8 | having read~Beaumarchais, she felt, as other women would have 8 8 | as other women would have felt, that it would~be a crime 9 9 | de Kergarouet, and he now~felt repugnance at the very thought 10 9 | a noble family, but she felt that her son was~now exposed 11 9 | Calyste as he walked along felt all sorts of violent and 12 9 | The young Breton suddenly felt within him a power to~conquer 13 9 | savage rivalry he had never~felt for Claude Vignon. He employed 14 9 | sense of her~majesty; he felt himself dwarfed by the hauteur 15 9 | and his own despair. He felt himself of no~account. This 16 10| the very moment when he felt~that he loved Beatrix for 17 10| find how little pity he felt for~Camille. But presently 18 10| Camille. But presently he felt once more the agitations 19 10| jealousy seized her, and she~felt the dreadful madness of 20 10| inn, and the viscountess felt~herself obliged to make 21 10| Charlotte, who keenly felt her mother's absurdity, 22 10| other "dear kittens," she~felt compelled to make on the 23 11| those able hands. Camille~felt an almost savage pleasure 24 11| comedy was played,~Calyste felt for a moment his equivocal 25 12| of~hers. That fatality I felt for myself on the jetty 26 12| sweet, half painful, as he~felt the hand of Beatrix press 27 12| grant a favor~which she felt she had a right to demand.~ ~" 28 12| Madame de~Rochefide's letter, felt the need of some help in 29 13| without allowing it to be felt, however much~she may deny 30 13| life a slave, she suddenly felt an inexplicable~desire to 31 13| extent before her eyes; she felt horribly~belittled. In her 32 13| Camille see her, than~she felt that a crisis had come. 33 13| was gentle and kind; she felt herself~the superior being. 34 13| was hard and cutting; she felt she was~being managed like 35 13| her grief was genuine; she felt to the very core of~her 36 14| short. Madame du Guenic felt the most violent~repulsion 37 14| Calyste! So thinking,~she felt the earthly woman die within 38 14| the~plant of box. Calyste felt a thrill of delight as he 39 14| was about to die, for she felt the~bush beginning to give 40 14| that word with a kiss, and felt the marquise tremble~under 41 14| and Beatrix was bled, she felt better,~began to talk, and 42 14| even the most stubborn. She felt herself inwardly humbled; 43 14| unknown to~her, by which she felt herself magnified, elevated; 44 14| constant deification. Beatrix felt herself~sure of being obeyed 45 14| more persistent because she felt within~herself a certain 46 14| snake, and which Calyste felt before he saw the cause 47 15| unless he wounded them; they~felt that a second love was unworthy 48 15| other for the last time, and felt they~were forever parted 49 15| She looked at~Calyste, and felt sure that the youth had 50 16| can't see~clearly?"~ ~"I felt them. Here's one hundred 51 16| this old Breton race was~felt to be a public calamity.~ ~ 52 17| travelling carriage,~we felt rather foolish in each other' 53 17| the vigorous indignation I felt and showed at the bad~taste 54 17| us.~ ~Calyste and I both felt the need of thanking the 55 18| had vanquished the past. I felt strong enough to mention 56 18| Monsieur's name?" Calyste felt that he ought to leave to 57 19| Madame de Portenduere. Sabine felt that her ideas were whirling 58 21| and look of her daughter, felt~certain there was some hidden 59 23| that the~late speculator felt obliged to prove categorically 60 24| invitation thus given. He felt certain that the duke or 61 26| I was caught. I actually felt I loved~him."~ ~"Ah!" said 62 26| their lives. The marquise felt herself mastered~by a superior 63 26| Calyste had left her, Beatrix felt so wretched, so profoundly~ 64 26| Monsieur de Rochefide has felt that the position of the~


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