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Honoré de Balzac
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1 Note| social state existing no~longer except in history, and the 2 1 | we have /products/, we no longer have /works/. Public~buildings, 3 1 | of iron-clamped wood, no~longer raised but which could be 4 1 | exception; population no longer swarms there; the social 5 2 | man.~ ~The baron had no longer any teeth. His lips, once 6 4 | for the old blind woman no longer~repressed upon her face 7 5 | You stayed at Les Touches longer than you did last night, 8 6 | before that figure rather longer than modern art~permits.~ ~ 9 6 | freedom; but she was now no longer indifferent~to homage and 10 6 | aside a sentiment when~it no longer responds to some vision 11 6 | were quoted; she~could no longer lay aside at will the functions 12 7 | the billiard-hall~he no longer heard it. Camille, he thought, 13 8 | Calyste went home thinking no longer of Beatrix de Rochefide 14 8 | are so many stabs.~I am no longer on a footing of equality 15 8 | feeling, while I, I have no longer any~liberty of heart, which 16 8 | these women have none. No longer have they self-love,~pettiness, 17 10 | loves me, but I love her no longer," he answered.~ ~The next 18 10 | the post-road was not only longer,~but more expensive; she 19 10 | have been, but I am so no longer," he said.~ ~"Bad boy! then 20 11 | Calyste wanted to stay longer, but he was forced to obey 21 11 | love her, but I love~her no longer."~ ~"Then why are you shut 22 12 | boy's emotions, could no~longer sit quietly at her work 23 13 | understanding.~ ~There was no longer either stiffness or pretended 24 13 | separate us forever; we are no longer friends.~Here begins a terrible 25 14 | strawberries, which~existed no longer, lived nevertheless in their 26 14 | feeble, and languid. No longer was there any~harshness 27 14 | my sex, and you will live~longer in my remembrance, perhaps, 28 15 | he not stay away a little longer? A few days~more and he 29 15 | them; but he listened no longer to Camille's words.~ ~ ~ 30 15 | myself. For me, life has no longer any spring, nor my soul 31 16 | thought of death. He no longer left the house, but sat 32 16 | child of the house could~no longer mount the stairs to his 33 16 | flickering. The baroness no longer left the room where~Zephirine 34 17 | poor Camille, who /is/ no longer, still~be something in the 35 17 | third day your children no longer~used the ceremonious "you;" 36 20 | smelt it. This time she no longer confided in her friend,~ 37 20 | young wife sat down. No longer did fever burn her, she 38 20 | his letter. When he was no longer~present the poor young woman 39 20 | of wealth; they look no longer at the gilding of~their 40 21 | when he leaves her. He no longer troubles himself to conceal~ 41 21 | in~her heart; she had no longer a hidden grief; and secret 42 22 | Georges. Arthur, who could no longer conceal the amount of his~ 43 22 | Henceforth, Rochefide no longer managed his affairs. Madame 44 26 | angry with a woman for no~longer loving you. It is always 45 26 | You will, therefore, no longer find Madame~de Rochefide


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