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Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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1 1 | a charming character. As far as the~relics of the old 2 2 | other fine souls, would far have preferred to eat plain 3 3 | sister-in-law. She even~went so far as to conceal the sort of 4 6 | controlled her passions far more than conventual life 5 6 | tenderly and esteem each other. Far from the noisy fuss of Madame 6 6 | fuss of Madame de~Stael, far from political strifes, 7 7 | make you happyat least, so far as money can~do so, dear 8 8 | at sentiments which are far~indeed from his real heart. 9 8 | I pushed indifference so far as to receive them together~ 10 8 | omnipotent analysis. He is far too preoccupied with the 11 8 | a large part of life; so far, we have~neither of us dropped 12 8 | utmost indulgence; but so far, Gennaro has not alarmed 13 8 | to their rank. I was as~far from the age we live in 14 9 | thought Calyste, "how far such a woman is from me! 15 10| eternal, and you saw not far before you a horrible parting; 16 11| that~he cast on Beatrix was far more expressive than Felicite 17 11| marquise. This drop of water,~far from allaying his thirst, 18 11| seeing his light burning far into the night, knew by 19 12| I saw you. The dream~was far surpassed by the reality. 20 12| letter, indeed, relates far more to you than it does~ 21 12| you, Heaven knows where, far~from the world! But I should 22 12| put his madness, his error far away from him; to lead him~ 23 13| it. Beatrix knew herself far beneath Camille Maupin. 24 13| young man. She did not go so far as to wish~herself a sharer 25 14| cultivation, and stretch~as far as Batz. A few old men declare 26 14| rock,~which can be seen far out at sea, a name; but 27 14| Thus~arrayed, she looked far handsomer than Beatrix. 28 14| a necklace more precious far to me than if it were made 29 15| she said, "this is by far the most critical moment~ 30 15| her. The wily~musician, far from adding to her embarrassment, 31 15| her; yes, I have got as far as that. When you come to 32 17| out of his mind led me too far. But~how could I help it? 33 18| soul of this lover, who, far~from forgetting the past, 34 18| that she~might know how far her empire over Calyste 35 19| read him a lesson. It is far better that Monsieur de~ 36 20| rival, and often~goes too far, even in the most secret 37 21| advanced upon that path as far as Madame de Rochefide, 38 21| from afar," he said, "so~far that"~ ~"I have thanked 39 22| her from one of her rivals far less clever than herself,~ 40 22| Notre-Dame~de Lorette quarter, far fewer houses would be built 41 24| need the blows of an axe, far deeper treachery, and so 42 24| Abbe Brossette to know how far I may be your accomplice," 43 25| than boldness; you can go far,~and make yourself a position.


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