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41 true
41 turned
41 year
40 evening
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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1 3 | To her, prudence was the true method of making~your fortune; 2 4 | believe them. If they were true,~Calyste would never be 3 5 | the pastor,~who, out of true reverence for the family, 4 5 | sons into superior men, true mothers do not like~this 5 6 | Mademoiselle des Touches, a true Breton, is of medium height, 6 6 | and therefore it must be true."TR.~ ~The lashes of the 7 6 | her life declared to be true by the world, and which~ 8 6 | found in Camille's work. The true secret of her literary~metamorphosis 9 7 | the saying is literally true), prepare the mind for~the 10 9 | Calyste by the contagion of a~true feeling, called Felicite' 11 10| of friendship.~ ~"Quite true," thought Calyste to himself 12 11| undertake. The~marquise has a true aristocratic delicacy of 13 11| mistress, brought up like a true Irish lady to make and~pour 14 11| you, with the cowardice of true passion, that if he~were 15 11| know a means to keep him~true to me, and I shall triumph."~ ~" 16 12| all these~treasures of a true and tender heart are nothing, 17 12| Cyrus~of my dreams. To-day true love is but a dream, not 18 13| Calyste, you say; that is true,~is it not? Don't be angry, 19 13| of mine, urging him to be true~to you," said Beatrix, holding 20 14| portals; roughly~carved, it is true, but majestic, like the 21 14| die within her, and the true woman, the~noble and angelic 22 14| herself inwardly humbled; a~true, pure love bathed her heart 23 15| I would leave her free.~True love means a choice made 24 15| somewhat too clever to be~true. I think he hoped to worm 25 15| girl dreams of; the only true love she had ever known 26 15| a heart so simple and so true as that of Calyste.~ ~ ~ 27 16| hear us," he replied.~ ~"True; but they see us."~ ~"Let 28 16| taking her hand.~ ~"Is it true that your banner used formerly 29 17| warning her of the only true path. Be wise, be noble;~ 30 18| is charming to me, that's true! but what man, unless he~ 31 18| resources for love." And that is true. Deserted women are~usually 32 18| poor child; that is how a true~friend responds to the grief 33 19| Still, she~explained it. The true love of a woman invariably 34 19| dressing-table at~which true artists have worked, and 35 19| first stupefied by~this true sorrow, shocked by this 36 22| sacrificing solid interests to one true~love,thus going through 37 23| that Catholic charity or true~beneficence proceeds; /they/ 38 23| of my life? To become a true bourgeoise, enter an~honorable 39 25| the~particular grace of a true scamp.~ ~"There's none but 40 25| to dress herself, that's true; and you are man~who likes 41 26| right; I was wanting in true~devotion."~ ~ ~"Unhappily,


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