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1 1 | his father; his mother, a woman to whom luxury was~everything, 2 1 | advantage, which requires a woman to avoid carefully all appearance 3 1 | were~needed to rule such a woman! Commonplace suitors held 4 1 | What a fall was this for a woman whose high expectations 5 1 | all sides to be a superior woman.~ ~Madame Rabourdin had 6 1 | readily understand how a woman of her temperament~suffered, 7 1 | Thus it was that this woman who believed herself destined 8 1 | believed herself a superior woman.~Perhaps she was right; 9 1 | are as many varieties of woman as there are of man, all 10 1 | remarking to the pretty woman at his side, "That's~my 11 1 | it unworthy of a superior woman to condescend~to the shameful 12 2 | perfume, and cajoling as a woman.~ ~Des Lupeaulx was just 13 2 | puffy like that of an~old woman, rather too square, and 14 2 | twelve thousand.~The clever woman believed she could play 15 2 | gave~the impression of a woman accustomed to such elegancies, 16 2 | and~that tells the tale. Woman has but one trick, cries 17 2 | advances of the beautiful woman,~whom her rival, Madame 18 2 | to be loved by a pretty woman for~yourself--"~ ~"If La 19 2 | don't you? Your clever~woman will meet a knot of other 20 3 | we shall show the sort of~woman she was by a picture of 21 3 | particularly distinguished this woman were the Italian ease of 22 3 | upon~sentiment, and this woman interested him more than 23 3 | one has married a young woman who made a false~step; another, 24 3 | Just then the beautiful woman caught sight of Monsieur 25 3 | continued, "the heart of woman will always remain a secret~ 26 3 | sweet voice of a pretty woman!) "Oh, yes! I know you better 27 3 | each other. Isn't that a~woman's mission? If you are friends, 28 3 | is a very extraordinary woman," said des Lupeaulx to himself. " 29 4 | Always on the lookout for a woman,--an~Englishwoman, a foreigner 30 4 | six thousand a year,~or a woman of forty-five at eight thousand, 31 4 | nicknamed "the virtuous~woman." Without doubt the cleverest 32 4 | asked how it was that a woman could keep her husband in~ 33 4 | dame du comptoir, the only woman to whom he ever spoke with~ 34 6 | down below? The virtuous woman is done for!~yes, done for, 35 6 | enough, any~how; a charming woman."~ ~Fleury. "Pooh! thin 36 6 | Phellion. "A defenceless woman should never be made the 37 6 | Heaven has given you in that woman," said Monsieur Gaudron 38 6 | my man,~you'll make the woman laugh."~ ~"'Madame la comtesse,'" 39 6 | have begun well,~clever woman! go on as you began and 40 6 | should have to give up a woman who is capable of becoming 41 6 | impossible to explain it to a woman," thought he. "Is Celestine 42 7 | the whole of a Parisian woman's morning, when she wishes, 43 7 | greenrooms at the~wrong moment; a woman caught in her matin mysteries 44 7 | ruin him. The~true Parisian woman, indulgent to all curiosity 45 7 | precious, namely, CREDIT. A woman is quite willing to let~ 46 7 | When the eye dwells~on a woman in full dress making exhibition 47 7 | she was evidently a clever woman, in this~at least.~ ~"You!" 48 7 | a lover. A clever pretty woman makes an atmosphere~about 49 7 | newspapers to the graceful woman, having drawn a line~in 50 7 | look which made the poor woman blush.~ ~"If you demand 51 7 | incident as~follows: "A woman who did not want to tell 52 7 | acknowledgment a well-bred woman never allows herself to 53 7 | certainly have made a guilty woman turn pale, but which Celestine~ 54 7 | anything more flattering to a~woman than to please a worn-out 55 7 | their thoughts from a~poor woman for seven years!--doubting 56 7 | she~helps him! the good woman is a comfortable middle-class 57 7 | with herself as this honest woman~bestowed upon her person. 58 7 | dignity; for every beautiful woman has the~right to seem a 59 7 | axiom: "Never interrupt a woman when dancing to give her 60 7 | complete),~"Never blame a woman for scattering her pearls."~ ~ 61 7 | What a wonderfully~clever woman! I must get to the bottom 62 7 | ourselves, you are a clever woman. Des Lupeaulx served to~ 63 7 | him, isn't~it? Now when a woman decides to love a man for 64 7 | you are too superior a woman to pay any attention~to 65 7 | so. Yes, I wish he had a woman who could~influence him; 66 7 | I were one with a pretty woman who was also intimate with 67 7 | was gone, "What a charming~woman!" and the minister himself 68 7 | In the life of every woman there comes a day when she 69 8 | I had behaved like a low woman," she thought, "we should 70 8 | himself~beside the beautiful woman, who received him admirably.~ ~" 71 8 | thing to find a superior woman who answers to the~expectations 72 8 | his niece~Elisabeth, the woman whose hand had pulled the 73 8 | wolf and born of a Turkish woman."~ ~"I believe you," said 74 Add| Princess~Pierrette~A Study of Woman~Scenes from a Courtesan' 75 Add| following:~Another Study of Woman~La Grande Breteche~ ~Bidault ( 76 Add| Octave de~Madame Firmiani~A Woman of Thirty~A Daughter of 77 Add| Chabert~A Start in Life~A Woman of Thirty~The Commission


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