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48 fortune
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Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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1 4 | game. Those who~decline to play throw down their cards during 2 4 | during the game; but their play~is held to be null. The 3 4 | diplomatic wiliness; also~play of countenance. At the hotel 4 4 | the stake it was safe to play. To play~or not to play, 5 4 | it was safe to play. To play~or not to play, if the basket 6 4 | play. To play~or not to play, if the basket were full, 7 4 | basket and beginning to play was~really insolent; the 8 4 | intolerably difficult to play. All preferred their /mouche/, 9 4 | by her last word.~ ~"Your play, monsieur le baron," she 10 4 | the cleverness of the last play, on the~joy with which Mademoiselle 11 6 | glamour of that theatrical~play of three months which history 12 6 | expression, and the artistic play of the~nostrils.~ ~And yet, 13 8 | allow, but it was all fair play. She won my esteem and friendship 14 8 | still further leads him to play at sentiments which are 15 8 | quarrelled?"~ ~"No."~ ~"Play me a sonata of Beethoven' 16 9 | declares that you will play Bice and that she will be 17 9 | fall around her face and play upon the~cheeks? The circle 18 10| would stay and help~you play this game. It is difficult; 19 10| the part she meant me to~play. As I told you before, she 20 11| Camille~was intending him to play, remained in rapt adoration 21 11| time Camille continued to play,~Beatrix rose and retired 22 11| have too much candor to play a part, too much honesty 23 11| silent part I ask you to play, which is certainly not~ 24 11| whom Felicite sent home to play /mouche/ with~Charlotte 25 11| sure of him, but I like to play at jealousy; he~likes it 26 13| women observing each other play one of the choicest~scenes 27 13| shall not succumb."~ ~"I play above board," replied Camille; " 28 15| deliberately~in order to play a part in the eyes of society. 29 17| child~of my soul, let me play the part of a mother to 30 17| They are calling me to play a game of cards, which I 31 17| often happens when~people play a part to efface other memories, 32 18| the Varietes, where a new play~was to be given for the 33 18| by a frantic desire to play~with artifice. It is false, 34 18| certain men adore women who play at seduction as others~do 35 19| that we went~to the club to play whist."~ ~"That's a foolish 36 19| tenderness.~ ~"So it was play which put those black circles 37 19| they go to the club and play. But you needn't worry over 38 19| to Calyste. "Why do you play with such men? Frankly, 39 21| to captivate~I ought to play off the melancholy half-smile 40 23| ill-luck, made Rochefide play, as~we have seen, in the 41 24| him after~dinner to go and play dummy whist with the Duc 42 24| him. Club life where men play cards with other men~whom 43 25| a certain honor; we may~play the fool with them, but 44 25| show to~your wife; don't play the lover; leave me free 45 25| formidable dialogue, he to play~cards and dine at the club, 46 25| mind, and stayed at home to play music."~ ~"Who came to see 47 26| how you must manage it. Play that scene over again with 48 26| this by making Rochefide play a~part in politics, and


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