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Honoré de Balzac
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1 1 | vegetation; even ivy has never cast its mantle over the towers, 2 2 | brown room, as Fanny's voice~cast into the heart of her octogenarian 3 6 | made a~blunder had she not cast that tender mist upon the 4 6 | she loves? Will she not cast aside a sentiment when~it 5 8 | dread~society; but I, who am cast forever outside of it, ought 6 8 | Mademoiselle des Touches cast a supplicating look on Calyste, 7 9 | clock; the sun, in~setting, cast through the windows its 8 9 | Claude~Vignon's ear, and he cast that sly but half-abstracted 9 10| crossed~resolutely, and he cast moist glances of entreaty 10 11| and the glance that~he cast on Beatrix was far more 11 11| unspeakable~ ~martyrdom, and she cast a sidelong look at her companion 12 13| You love him, and yet you cast him off!" cried Camille. " 13 13| purified me."~ ~Camille cast on Beatrix the most sullen, 14 13| that female~jealousy ever cast upon a rival.~ ~"On that 15 14| questionings, all hopes. She cast her eyes, as it were, upon 16 14| disgust. I have no reproach to cast on him to whom I~shall be 17 14| look, "then if you wish to cast her~down do not fail of 18 15| is you, Camille, who have cast me there! Ah! you~brought 19 16| the rector!"~ ~The words cast terror on all present. Calyste, 20 17| convent cell I am permitted to cast a~look upon the world I 21 17| repudiate solemnlyyou have cast~her, daring and perverted, 22 17| the Vicomte de Grandlieu, cast a reflecting look through 23 18| Calyste, when he saw me all cast down by it,~redoubled his 24 18| of his English education, cast aside her gloomy~notions; 25 18| defence, and a harsh word cast upon a heart which held 26 18| no ear into which I could cast the words, /I suffer!/ But 27 18| Marquise de Rochefide did not cast~three straight glances at 28 18| hearts the mud and slime cast~up by hurricanes must come. 29 26| of their rank in Olympus cast upon others who have fallen~ 30 26| though twice she vainly cast him a tearful glance, a


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