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Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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1 3 | the du Guenics. In their~salon he was as a chaplain in 2 4 | clock no one remained in the~salon but the baroness and the 3 5 | poor mother returned to the salon deeply distressed at finding~ 4 5 | the baroness reached the salon, she looked at her son to~ 5 5 | Mademoiselle were seated in~the salon, for they dined at three 6 6 | her tastes led her. Her salon resembled that of Baron~ 7 6 | through the influence of her salon, partly from her own~wit, 8 7 | from~it opens an immense salon with six windows, and the 9 7 | splendid decoration. The salon, painted gray,~is furnished 10 7 | arranged it with a small salon, a~large chamber, and two 11 7 | she could find. The little salon is hung with Gobelin tapestry,~ 12 7 | worthy of a church. This salon~contains a chest or cabinet 13 7 | that Camille was in the salon; but when he entered the 14 7 | by her in her~own little salon. He began to run up the 15 8 | satisfied if she can make a~salon, and collect about her distinguished 16 8 | object is to get out of a salon as soon as they have entered~ 17 9 | assembled in the little salon of~Camille's suite of rooms. 18 10| his ears from the little salon; a~savage desire to rush 19 11| Beatrix were leaving the grand~salon after their dinner. He had 20 11| three actors met in the salon, and this comedy was played,~ 21 11| had slipped through the salon~into the garden, took a 22 12| his mother back into the salon with the letter in~his pocket 23 12| du Halga into the great salon, from which he sent away~ 24 12| apparition in the little salon, guided thither by the voices 25 13| the divan of the little salon, so filled with harmony 26 15| arm to return to Camille's salon, and, as if by~mutual consent, 27 15| turned aside into the great salon, where they~could be alone 28 15| Conti went up to Camille's salon. The composer, begged by~ 29 15| poor fellow to her little salon, where he flung himself 30 15| to reign supreme over a~salon. She then bethought herself 31 17| assembled in~the grand salon of the hotel de Grandlieu 32 18| of~his mother-in-law's salon; and he fully understood 33 18| the~world I knew in the salon of our poor Camillewho may 34 18| Calyste awaited Beatrix in a salon of sober character,~where 35 19| in."~ ~In the middle of a salon which adjoined their bedroom, 36 19| doe, and walked~about the salon as if beside herself, crying 37 19| accoucheur/ and~Calyste in the salon.~ ~"Sabine's life is at 38 21| steps~toward him in the salon,a distinction she granted 39 21| accompanied him to the~door of the salon.~ ~ ~ 40 23| frequenters of this amusing salon, were severally~suspected, 41 23| seen in Madame Schontz's~salon, namely Couture, who had 42 24| right to present him in a salon where he had never yet set 43 25| beautiful blue and gold salon of~the hotel Schontz, a 44 25| the first to re-enter the salon, about~ten o'clock, leaving 45 25| the guests returned to the salon for~coffee. Under the circumstances 46 26| said Beatrix, entering her salon on the arm of the~young 47 26| conspirators entered the salon together, and found Rochefide~ 48 26| good," and returned to the salon,~thinking: "I will escape 49 26| when~Beatrix entered the salon.~ ~"Ah! Charles," she cried, 50 26| delightful mistress of a salon in all Paris."~ ~Calyste


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