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Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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1 2 | started in the dead of night, saying no word to his wife, who 2 5 | and she dropped the paper,~saying:~ ~"Calyste must be going 3 5 | She laughed at me, gently; saying she might very well be my~ 4 5 | educated if you choose!"~ ~So saying, she sat down and began 5 7 | wind~and tide (for them the saying is literally true), prepare 6 8 | things of~the heart."~ ~So saying, she held out the letter 7 8 | understand one word he has been saying. You have a~solid roof over 8 8 | afternoon, the fishermen were saying that they had seen a little~ 9 9 | were,at first sight, as~the saying is,Calyste was seized with 10 10| with Calyste," Claude~was saying to Felicite, "but you were 11 11| meaning of what you are saying to me," cried~Calyste, looking 12 11| matter short,~however, by saying that she did not wish to 13 12| them.~ ~But ha! what am I saying? my thoughts have carried 14 12| jetty you can see her."~ ~So saying, he sealed his letter and 15 13| either succumb or fly."~ ~So saying, Camille bounded into her 16 14| them, they walked slowly, saying~nothing.~ ~Suddenly, at 17 15| which~women have the art of saying all things. She avoided 18 16| beginning the conversation by saying to~Calyste,~ ~"They are 19 17| the girls and the women saying to each~other, "Oh, what 20 18| of loving a man," she was saying a few moments~before Calyste 21 18| love and then to disappear saying,~'I am too old for him!' 22 18| have fallen at his feet saying, "Take me!" But Beatrix,~ 23 19| away their leisure, and saying insolent~things of parvenus 24 19| novice in falsehood, was saying to himself, "I must~warn 25 19| breakfast Calyste went out, saying to his wife that he should~ 26 22| arrondissement in Paris, hence the~saying.TR.~ ~Who knows the power 27 22| tirer une carotte!/"~ ~The saying has become so popular that 28 23| representations; this she excused by saying he had done her such or~ 29 25| the summit of happiness, saying to La~Palferine, "Shall 30 25| terminated the struggle by saying to Couture,~ ~"Good-night,


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