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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 I | minds of the Roman Catholic world, the convent stood out~pre-eminent 2 I | Carmelites were cut off from the world; but he knew that there~ 3 I | carefully hidden from the~world's eyes, so deeply buried 4 II | this heart, dead to the world, the fire of passion burned 5 III | dwells, yet truly above this world, I should not have~seen 6 III | sought you all~through the world. You have been in my thoughts 7 III | be happy somewhere at the world's end, I~know not where. 8 III | going to bed when~the great world is thinking of dinner; and 9 III | is the one country in the world where a little phrase may~ 10 IV | has been the ruin of this world within a world. The~privileges 11 IV | ruin of this world within a world. The~privileges above enumerated 12 IV | tower above the rest of the~world, the patrician class is 13 IV | intelligent nation in the world perceived clearly that the~ 14 IV | highly~educated epoch the world had yet seen. And this was 15 IV | the face it turns on the~world, and the soul informs the 16 IV | the great~struggles of the world could not be carried on 17 IV | herself proudly above the world~and beneath the shelter 18 IV | living quite out of the~world; but after the invasion 19 IV | summits of the new political world. In~that time of general 20 IV | lives entirely apart, the world~none the wiser. Their marriage 21 IV | submissiveness to the usages of the world, and a~youthful loyalty. 22 IV | injury in the face of the world a woman~loves to forget; 23 IV | position, unknown to~the world. She herself did not reflect 24 V | woman is~loved will the world fully recognise her beauty 25 V | promotion. He was alone in the world. He~had been thrown at the 26 VI | had once been started; the world of~Paris salons is so eager 27 VI | power. She was to be his~world, his life, from this time 28 VI | him. You do not know the world, I see; I like you the~better 29 VI | into the pettiness of that~world by the attempt to initiate 30 VI | a doubt; and as for the world, she cannot~despise it more 31 VI | with noble thoughts. If the world has~grown so petty, ours 32 VI | loathe the ball~and this world in which I live. No, I am 33 VI | not a happier man in the world than Armand when he went~ 34 VII | happiness sanctioned by the~world. I am young, Armand; a man 35 VII | her free to prove to the world by words and deeds~that 36 VII | seemed to the rest of~the world, while they borrowed extremes 37 VII | would give up the~whole world for you, gladly; but it 38 VII | sovereigns, and the whole world besides, to us? Idle~words 39 VII | happiness to anyone in this world."~ ~"Oh!" she cried, rising 40 VII | one here~and there in the world, some girl unable to live 41 VII | melody, some song lost to the world.~ ~The General was listening 42 VII | perpetuate his love in this world and the next. For her own~ 43 VII | taken for granted by all the~world, I shall be this woman's 44 VII | tyranny. No woman in this world as yet has really~read the 45 VIII| a Parisienne to what~the world calls "a slip"; in spite 46 VIII| was the one woman in the world for him;~and he went away 47 VIII| of~women in the financial world, any one of them a thousand 48 VIII| your arms before all the world, I shall be doubted all~ 49 VIII| had no wish to allow the world to~think that she had compromised 50 VIII| high above the rest~of the world.--I express my thoughts 51 IX | I would have the whole world here to see. Ah, my Armand,~ 52 IX | soul that suffered in the~world, and must always suffer 53 IX | your neck before all the world if you~asked it off me. 54 IX | asked it off me. The hateful world has not corrupted me. I 55 IX | women. You do not know~the world, and so you cannot know 56 IX | gained by gifts, it is a vile world! Oh, I wish I~were a simple 57 IX | enquiries and~regrets. Her world seemed to have dwindled 58 IX | was now~but one man in the world; which is to say that henceforth 59 IX | all the discussion in the world can never deflect. A~rigid 60 IX | which poets and men~of the world, philosophers and fools, 61 IX | scruples, religion,~and the world she could trample them under 62 IX | Antoinette?"~ ~Woman of the world though she was, the Duchess 63 IX | Armand's withdrawal from the world;~she wrote to him at once; 64 IX | when the eyes embrace~a world that stretches away forever. 65 IX | imprudence. To renounce the~world and rank, and fortune, and 66 IX | Blamont-Chauvry, in the feminine world, was a~most poetic wreck 67 IX | Not the least bit in the world."~ ~"Why, that is extraordinary! 68 IX | time I went out of this world, the~noblesse is dead. Yes, 69 IX | such actions all over~the world. You will create a fidei 70 X | pearl," said she, "in this world below, I know nothing~worse 71 X | will have vanished from~the world. I shall not be dead, dear 72 X | and you that are all the world to me, owe me at least a~ 73 X | husband, the one man in the world for me;~then I shall never 74 X | clearly that I was not of this world, and I thank you~for making 75 X | were not~about to leave the world for your sake. ~ ~"ANTOINETTE."~ ~ ~" 76 X | through every convent~in the world. He must have her, even 77 X | him, and faded for all the world besides. Does~he not love 78 X | knowledge peculiar to men of the world, especially as they would~


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