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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 I | kingdom during his meteor life.~ ~In the minds of the Roman 2 I | demanded by the religious~life, albeit on the continent 3 I | dulled, till the sorrows~of life are laid to rest in the 4 I | Religion~towering above daily life, to put men continually 5 I | passionate temper, whose~life had been, as it were, but 6 I | action, a~man who all his life long had lived romances 7 I | whom he held dearer than life, dearer~than honour.~ ~His 8 I | passion, chafing in an empty life, had grown~the mightier 9 II | known, at least once in his life, what it is to lose~some 10 II | endless series, to~paint human life, to cross the Infinite that 11 II | himself as~to the manner of life led by the holy women. Were 12 II | living force.~ ~The monk's life is scarcely comprehensible. 13 II | born to act, to live~out a life of work; he is evading a 14 II | s choice of the convent life! A man may have~any number 15 III | about her~face. An ascetic life had left dark traces about 16 III | that have come to be my life, you must come out of this~ 17 III | moment~for five years; my life has been given to you. My 18 III | false hope; I have wasted~my life and the heaviest throbbings 19 III | you should come back~to life and health under the wings 20 III | throughout all ages. My eternal life~is all that trouble has 21 III | never away from you. My life is in your heart, not~through 22 III | accustomed to a stately life, can there be~more unseemly 23 III | quarter? The very habits of life in a mercantile or~manufacturing 24 III | dinner; and the noisy stir of life~begins among the former 25 III | which~should permeate the life of an aristocracy; possibly 26 III | distinction in their manner of life, or in a word, the general~ 27 IV | of true graciousness of life, of refined speech, with 28 IV | suited well with the kind of life they led; a life wholly 29 IV | kind of life they led; a life wholly filled~with occupations 30 IV | writers were putting new life~and elevation into men's 31 IV | thread of a~fast-expiring life, and a petty, smug-faced 32 IV | it sometimes gives~back life to a dying man; and the 33 IV | families led the domestic~life of the Duchesse d'Orleans, 34 IV | beginning of that ephemeral life led by the Faubourg~Saint-Germain 35 IV | Parisienne, loving a brilliant~life and gaiety, reflecting never, 36 IV | in it a solution of~her life. How explain a creature 37 IV | the~egoism of Medea in her life, as in the life of the aristocracy~ 38 IV | Medea in her life, as in the life of the aristocracy~that 39 IV | more they entered~public life, from which hitherto they 40 IV | in political and private life~for which all parties involuntarily 41 V | been~leading this empty life, filled with balls and subsequent 42 V | her~will upon others. Her life was a sort of fever of vanity 43 V | any~day he might lose his life; it became a habit of mind 44 VI | attaching themselves to life, because~they have not found 45 VI | years~he led a wandering life in the desert, the slave 46 VI | his~memories of his former life were dim and shapeless. 47 VI | to have found~some end in life; but everything passed within 48 VI | about his adventures and his life; but for~the men who cried 49 VI | never been so tired in his life. He knew,~however, that 50 VI | had taken a new lease of life. His~guide, that giant in 51 VI | of a new interest~in her life? And never was a man's exterior 52 VI | there a man in any rank of life that has not felt indefinable~ 53 VI | regard to~woman; his past life in some measure explaining 54 VI | of Napoleon's wars; his life had been spent on fields~ 55 VI | upon his eighty years~of life might, perhaps, have been 56 VI | Montriveau by war and a life of adventure--these know 57 VI | was to be his~world, his life, from this time forth. The 58 VI | revolutions in a man's outward life only touch his~interests, 59 VI | wiped out his whole past life.~ ~A score of times he asked 60 VI | an~interest in her empty life. So she prepared with no 61 VI | happiness that to save his life he could not have told his 62 VI | choosing; they revealed her life before he could~grasp her 63 VI | the whole story of your life. I love to share in a brave~ 64 VI | she has a part to play in life. In old~days in France, 65 VI | reward~artists and stir new life with noble thoughts. If 66 VI | hearts. "You have had a hard life," she said.~ ~"No," returned 67 VI | would grow accustomed to the life, I think. Very well. ~Yes, 68 VI | If so, why did you ask my~life of me? why did you accept 69 VI | woman, Armand. My~way of life with M. de Langeais gives 70 VI | an outcast in any~rank of life; and I have yet to meet 71 VII | he had ever been in his~life, he gave himself up to all 72 VII | first~love the flower of life. He was a child again as 73 VII | position,~my rank, my whole life in return for a doubtful 74 VIII| for~the first time in his life, he fell on his knees before 75 VIII| moment--lest the angel of my life should leave me; I wish 76 VIII| reasons for taking my own life; I will make my~final arrangements, 77 VIII| letter be to me? What would life be if I~had lost your love? 78 VIII| knows that he must~risk his life for a stolen pleasure, might 79 VIII| devoutly, that every day of her life she~should find absolution 80 VIII| happiness. Sweet stirrings of life when life is at the full! ~ 81 VIII| Sweet stirrings of life when life is at the full! ~The man 82 VIII| fulfilling the wishes of his~life. He did not ask whether 83 VIII| society. A conception of life as~feeling occurred to him 84 VIII| have cost any other man his life. But from their~manner of 85 VIII| Is not~this true to the life? Well, that is the Parisienne. 86 VIII| shall be doubted all~my life long, I suppose. Why, Othello 87 VIII| a new interest into your life,"~interrupted Montriveau, 88 VIII| caught a~glimpse of happy life the better to feel the emptiness 89 VIII| of a whole that~told of a life reduced to its simplest 90 VIII| today, but as long as~his life lasts, by poisoning every 91 VIII| young! You must feel~some life still in your heart; or 92 VIII| convict to take a man's life;~you have taken more, you 93 VIII| taken the joy out of a man's life,~you have killed all that 94 VIII| that you have given them life; as for myself, I~tell you, 95 VIII| as well as the burden of life? Is it possible~that there 96 IX | when you bind yourself for life, and know how easily a man~ 97 IX | tell me if you wish for my life; I~will give it to you, 98 IX | the whole course of~her life. She began to shiver violently.~ ~" 99 IX | after a great crisis in life, fear loses~its appetite 100 IX | us in~the selfsame hue; life takes the tint of the unclouded 101 IX | bliss~which gives it lasting life, the Duchess was beneath 102 IX | of expectation. Her~whole life was concentrated in the 103 IX | squanders the very forces of life in riot.~ ~Next day she 104 IX | learned the joys of this new life of hers through the~rapture 105 IX | meaning in the things of life. As she hurried to her~dressing-room, 106 IX | to estimate the drain of life when a~carriage rolled past 107 IX | paying the arrears of her life of make-believe.~ ~She went 108 IX | remonstrated the Vidame, "life is~simply a complication 109 X | daughter at the risk of his life. Not one of your~little 110 X | allowance and a wandering~life; it means that you are at 111 X | that it is a question of life or death~for me. If he deigns"~ ~" 112 X | have learned how to enjoy life to the last~moment. I will 113 X | give one last sigh to happy~life before I take leave of it 114 X | let~her to whom you gave life go down into the tomb in 115 X | will shelter you all your life long beneath~the wings of 116 X | and I love her. Oh! if my~life were my own, I could blow 117 X | creature athrob with the life~but just begun breaks forth 118 X | an angel who understands life through feeling, and is~ 119 X | told them that~never in his life had he felt such enthralling 120 X | the beginning of her new life and the~revelation of her


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