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Honoré de Balzac
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1 6 | things through her brain, ought her course to be~circumscribed 2 8 | which has its priests and ought to~have its martyrs. Once 3 8 | as you saw it, and as it ought~to be seen,lighted to our 4 8 | cast forever outside of it, ought I not to~bury myself in 5 8 | an epoch when the nobles ought to~possess a personal value 6 10| moment Calyste appeared.~ ~"I ought not to leave you ignorant 7 11| of other authors whom you ought to know.~The evenings we 8 11| tears came into his eyes.~ ~"Ought we not to be indifferent 9 12| to its depths. Perhaps I ought to thank you~for having 10 12| who has shown you what you ought to be~in life. She is pure 11 12| show you the career you ought to follow,a~career in which 12 12| Rochefide,"~said Charlotte. "I ought to leave Guerande and return 13 14| whole person to~the man who ought to have been faithful to 14 14| do as I advise."~ ~"What ought I to do?"~ ~"Quarrel with 15 17| speak. Dear people! they ought to be preserved~under glass.~ ~ 16 18| strange passion.~ ~Perhaps we ought to look for its cause in 17 18| name?" Calyste felt that he ought to leave to Beatrix her~ 18 18| weakness.~ ~"Dictate what I ought to write," said the luckless 19 19| Young noblemen in~these days ought to busy themselves about 20 19| intellect and~providence they ought to be, that the nobility 21 20| terrified her.~ ~"I, who ought to be all gentleness, all 22 21| is wrong; to captivate~I ought to play off the melancholy 23 21| honest woman may be, but I ought to be~manoeuvring, tricky, 24 21| him; but to please him I ought to turn away my head~with 25 22| Schontz, a triumph of tactics, ought to reveal~to you her superiority. 26 23| passed his fortieth year and ought~to be making himself a fate 27 23| Madame Schontz~that she ought to acquire such an original, 28 25| she said, "the respect you ought to show to~your wife; don' 29 25| usurping in Paris as that~which ought to be ephemeral. Nathan, 30 26| young man in her ear, "you~ought to recover your husband;


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