Chapter
1 I | doubtful whether the holy women kneeling in~the cloisters
2 I | rule had attracted unhappy women from the furthest~parts
3 I | furthest~parts of Europe, women deprived of all human ties,
4 II | of life led by the holy women. Were they allowed~to go
5 III | Faubourg. There are men and women born far~enough away from
6 III | the nation. Nations, like women,~love strength in those
7 IV | informs the body.~ ~The women of the Restoration displayed
8 IV | Regency, filling cleverer~women with something like disgust.
9 IV | forgiveness; but a secret offence~women never pardon; for secret
10 IV | public without a following of women equally~distinguished by
11 IV | Nothing. If the prettiest of~women were left alone in a corner
12 IV | was for such as these that women threw~themselves away. The
13 V | complacent hypocrites. For women know how to say~everything
14 VI | something strange~and great. Women generally were so much the
15 VI | education had perfected her. Women envied her, and~men fell
16 VI | of~that tact which makes women quick to read feeling. If
17 VI | please which she of all women knew the art of manifesting.
18 VI | gathered at a distance from the~women, his friends congratulated
19 VI | himself that of all the women~whose beauty had captivated
20 VI | on fields~of battle. Of women he knew just so much as
21 VI | furtively~reading Faublas. Of women he had nothing to learn;
22 VI | cares to take what other women have passed over. The dread~
23 VI | at one so far above~other women. With a single thought came
24 VI | this kind, how explain why women are nearly~always the first
25 VI | In old~days in France, women were beneficent lights;
26 VI | tenderness which is often in women's voices, and not so~often
27 VI | so much of your horror of~women made up of nothing but caprice;
28 VI | understand that, like other women here in Paris, you have~
29 VII | knowing how to love. Most~women are not displeased to have
30 VII | exceeding pleasure that women usually feel in that~close
31 VII | things, a gesture that such women as~the Duchess can use on
32 VII | defended to admiration. Few women~venture to be democrats;
33 VII | young; the time when~men and women feel that they cannot afford
34 VII | desire a secret? And have not~women an intuitive knowledge of
35 VII | feminine algebra. If so many~women, and even the best of women,
36 VII | women, and even the best of women, fall a prey to a kind of~
37 VIII| Poppaea played with Nero--many women, like the wives of King~
38 VIII| told you of half a score of~women in the financial world,
39 VIII| brains what less artificial women do with"~ ~"What is this,
40 VIII| to begin with, that the women of our Faubourg, like any~
41 VIII| Faubourg, like any~other women, love to steep themselves
42 VIII| washes off rouge. ~We know women of that sort--the thorough-bred
43 VIII| suffering develops a heart in women of~that sort, so it is a
44 VIII| a coolness such as~some women command their adorers to
45 VIII| where the most~enchanting women in Paris were dancing, laughing,
46 IX | as if I were one of those women. You~showed none of the
47 IX | How could I, alone among women, fail to know a~woman's
48 IX | friends vanished.~ ~The women of Paris salons know how
49 IX | like all those depraved women. You do not know~the world,
50 IX | shall know it~now! There are women who sell themselves for
51 IX | which the Duchess, like most women, was to pass. Passion~she
52 IX | when hope is dead. Men and women may pass through this~experience
53 IX | stretches away forever. Only women or young men can~imagine
54 IX | night. Almost~everywhere the women denied the facts, but in
55 IX | of assize. Not one of the women who blame the~Duchess would
56 IX | ambitious men, and~young married women paid her assiduous homage.
57 IX | have seen so many~pretty women left disconsolate, even
58 X | downstairs. ~ ~When the two women were alone, the Princess
59 X | the form. ~But the men and women of those times, my heart,
60 X | roles are exchanged, and~women are expected to show their
61 X | fringe. Perhaps a hundred women of quality were~lost; but
62 X | put up with insolence from women that are not so~honest,
63 X | feel some indulgence for women."~ ~"None whatever," said
64 X | electric shock on men and women alike.~ ~"Is it possible
65 X | sublime expression engraven on women's faces by~the impetuous
66 X | besides. Does~he not love two women?--One of them, as others
67 X | body was gone. ~Before the women, in their blank amazement,
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