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Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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1 1 | of Hugues Capet were ever heard of, this family, pure of~ 2 2 | faltered for an instance as she~heard that paper read. The three 3 2 | forty years no one ever heard a word of contumely from~ 4 2 | knitting-needles was plainly heard.~ ~"You have dropped the 5 2 | might~ ~have quivered as he heard the baying of the hounds 6 4 | exclaimed the baroness. "I have heard~say in Ireland that a woman 7 4 | through the town. But she heard nothing except the heavy 8 5 | overthrow.~ ~The baroness heard midnight strike, with tears; 9 5 | finished a paragraph she heard the~steps of her son on 10 5 | Monsieur Grimont has heard some very grave charges 11 5 | telling of a miracle. "I have heard that~Mademoiselle Scudery 12 7 | riches of a new world; he heard, as it were,~another language, 13 7 | billiard-hall~he no longer heard it. Camille, he thought, 14 8 | of the bourgeoisie.~She heard the famous words of Monsieur 15 9 | together on the mall. He~heard them say his name, and he 16 9 | their steps and Calyste heard no~more. But remembering 17 9 | the two ladies, Calyste heard the words~confusedly. He 18 10| reigned in the house; he heard, but~without noticing, the 19 10| rise and show himself, he heard the~following terrible words 20 10| Calyste; forget what you have heard; I count for nothing in 21 10| suffering;~he fancied he heard the moans of that noble 22 10| At this moment Calyste heard the approaching voices of 23 10| witticisms which~the viscountess heard from the lips of the celebrated 24 11| Touches, Beatrix, who~had heard him go, returned to Camille, 25 11| promised me?"~ ~Beatrix heard these words of reproach 26 12| common lovers at whom I have heard~you laugh so justly. What 27 12| destiny nobly;~what I have heard of her has filled my eyes 28 12| eternal happiness, which I heard her~interpreting to you 29 13| strongest will; Beatrix heard only the promptings~of worldly 30 14| spring after her, but he heard~only a muffled sound, the 31 14| a precipice?"~ ~When he heard this little jest, said in 32 14| and his vigil of love. She heard him murmur her~name as he 33 14| definite answer. Yes, she heard him; but she~doubted! Love 34 17| the~thirteenth century. I heard the girls and the women 35 18| her gloomy~notions; she heard her lot so envied by many 36 19| rushed out. The moment Sabine heard the closing of~the porte-cochere 37 25| Palferine started when he heard the name.~ ~"You are to 38 25| wines with any prince,~nor heard such witty conversation, 39 25| philosophically. "I have heard so much of that province 40 26| was out.~ ~When Beatrix heard from the old servant who


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