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Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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1 1 | will be transformed and seen no more except in the~pages 2 1 | three gates, where may be seen the rings of the~portcullises; 3 1 | and~where the landscape is seen in its rich magnificence 4 1 | and gloomy lane may be seen the arch of~a door, or rather 5 1 | Mariotte the cook, can be seen, as in the days when~kings 6 1 | its summit may still be seen an iron socket, from~which 7 2 | attentively, one might have seen some recent marks attesting 8 2 | the walls had~therefore seen service recently. The baron, 9 2 | damaging insect was never seen. Sometimes Gasselin was 10 3 | it considerably~had she seen him entangled in what she 11 5 | manual~labor. Whoever had seen her bending to the light 12 6 | for two months past had seen Calyste, its~flower and 13 6 | Talma once remarked, is seen depicted the anger~or the 14 6 | some of~which, as we have seen, had reached the ears of 15 7 | a ravine that has never seen a~carriage. This desert 16 7 | cousin Faucombe? I have not~seen them these twenty years, 17 8 | thirsty.~She looks best when seen full face; the profile has 18 8 | strange contradiction! I~have seen him, in Paris, commit what 19 8 | in my~thoughts.~ ~I have seen Italy at last; seen it as 20 8 | have seen Italy at last; seen it as you saw it, and as 21 8 | it, and as it ought~to be seen,lighted to our souls by 22 8 | rains, like those lovers seen by Diderot; never take, 23 8 | were saying that they had seen a little~vessel, Danish, 24 9 | Touches that he might~not be seen from the house. The adorable 25 9 | outlines of the bosom to be seen with charming roguishness. 26 9 | muffled tone, "I have never seen any woman so~beautiful as 27 10| Saint-Nazaire, and from which is seen Paimboeuf and the magnificent~ 28 10| of sight,~Charlotte had seen him.~ ~"Why, there's Calyste!" 29 10| her husband? She has not~seen her son for two years, and 30 12| together in our sex. I~have seen in the depths of her soul 31 12| du Halga was always to be seen taking his dog for a walk 32 14| given the rock,~which can be seen far out at sea, a name; 33 14| the huge breastwork when seen from the~sandy road which 34 14| with my thoughts. I have seen~Italy, where all things 35 14| things tell of love; I have seen Switzerland, where~all is 36 14| snow-topped Alps; but I have never seen anything that~so depicts 37 14| strange that Calyste, having seen the progress his suit~had 38 15| planned happiness. I have seen that you love Beatrix. I~ 39 15| the day before, he had seen Beatrix~watching for him 40 15| divan where he had so often seen the marquise, and burst 41 15| s~bedroom, where he had seen her on the night of her 42 16| to the spot where he had seen Beatrix~watching from her 43 16| well a person whom you have seen, and who loves me, to be~ 44 17| Ah!~mother dear, I have seen too much of love going on 45 17| and proud as I have now seen them,~when progress has 46 18| years since Calyste had seen her, Madame de~Rochefide 47 18| to tell her that~we were seen together,innocently enough, 48 18| although he had~never before seen it. Once there, he stoodhe, 49 19| not aware that it could~be seen, he allowed his real feelings 50 23| equivocal reputation was ever seen in Madame Schontz's~salon, 51 23| Rochefide play, as~we have seen, in the other direction. 52 25| witty conversation, nor seen the glitter of such~coquettish 53 26| replied Maxime. "I have seen Rastignac, who~has made 54 26| had opened the window and seen his rival.~ ~"Who came?" 55 26| de Grandlieu, who had not seen her~daughter Sabine since


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