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Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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1 1 | anachronism against which your~sense of fitness protests; but 2 4 | her; he has too much good~sense not to perceive such monstrosities"~ ~" 3 5 | have, at the same time,~a sense of joy in knowing that their 4 8 | is,~as I think, a mutual sense of inexperience which separates 5 9 | before long, oppressed by a sense of her~majesty; he felt 6 10| man. But she is in some sense a man," he added, sardonically. " 7 11| their dinner. He had the sense to offer his arm to~Felicite.~ ~" 8 11| Nature? Come,~call up your sense of the truth of things and 9 11| dropped upon a bench from a sense of exhaustion. No~creature 10 13| you still have plenty of sense. My dear,~you calumniate 11 14| whatever, for I have the sense of my inward desolation. 12 15| struck like her with a sense of some implacable necessity.~ ~ 13 15| woman's heart and also a sense of her superiority. You 14 16| asked Charlotte, with a sense that the house was already~ 15 16| shall~be spared at least the sense that I have done you public 16 17| which side is the finer~sense of modesty,that which hides 17 17| de Chaulieu. This inborn sense of the~fitness of things, 18 18| a thunderbolt.~ ~From a sense of loyalty, the first thought 19 22| Madame Schontz had too much sense and she knew men too well 20 25| her?"~ ~"Yes, in the real sense"~ ~"If I am to abandon the 21 26| You have~too much good sense, I am sure, to complain


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