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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 I | terraces whither the~townsfolk come to take the air among their 2 I | man regretted that he had come to the service. ~Even the 3 II | all-important nothing which had come to be a king of monomania? ~ 4 II | awe~and fear in those who come in contact with him--realise 5 II | alone, but his host~had come with him out of politeness, 6 II | think so. She would have come to ask me."~ ~"As a fellow-countryman, 7 III | self. ~ ~"Ah! you that have come to be my life, you must 8 III | to be my life, you must come out of this~tomb! You were 9 III | powers of earth; if God could~come down from heaven, I would"~ ~" 10 III | at your side, you should come back~to life and health 11 III | Antoinette, will you come with me?"~ ~"I am never 12 III | before you? Is he never to come~first and above all things 13 IV | leaders of fashion might come to take~lessons in taste 14 VI | thought in it was still~to come. After half an hour spent 15 VI | or a gesture.~ ~"Will you come tomorrow evening?" she asked. " 16 VI | You will never forget to come at nine o'clock."~ ~"No; 17 VI | certainly~will not inherit them. Come, my friend; give up something 18 VI | so much for you. Do not come quite so often;~I shall 19 VII | about separation; you shall come here as in~the past, and 20 VII | feign a rupture; you must come not quite so often,~and 21 VII | frighten me, did~you not? Come, now, confess it ? . . . 22 VII | for a moment of pleasure. Come, now!~are you not happy?" 23 VII | severity.~ ~Armand happening to come in very early one evening, 24 VII | sweetly.~ ~"Or I will never come back here."~ ~"Then go, 25 VII | not ring. What made you come in without orders? Go~away, 26 VII | his love, that these~had come to be matters of use and 27 VII | very much excited.~ ~"You come to a weak woman with your 28 VII | was weak enough to make come to be a matter of course 29 VII | you know it better than I. Come! let us~stay as we are. 30 VII | half a dozen young coxcombs come here~just as regularly every 31 VII | talking on for some time to come, for poor Armand's only 32 VIII| have nothing~more to say. Come, give me your confidence. 33 VIII| hopes and cultivation will come~to nothing."~ ~Armand ingenuously 34 VIII| this is abominable of you! ~Come, leave the room, I beg. 35 VIII| me in the drawing-room.--Come now!"~ ~"Dear angel, has 36 VIII| a ballroom a longing has come upon me to spring to your~ 37 VIII| Oh, I should think so. Come," added she, "with a little~ 38 VIII| held that the moment~had come for teaching the Imperial 39 VIII| were hours when, if he had come,~she would have gone to 40 VIII| the time that danger could come from that~quarter, she tried 41 VIII| words. "Love will always come at your call. You have boundless~ 42 IX | her soul by her own will.--Come in,~gentlemen! come in and 43 IX | will.--Come in,~gentlemen! come in and brand her, this Duchesse 44 IX | Montriveau's forever! Ah! come quickly, all of you, my~ 45 IX | love you so that I could come to you~and fling my arms 46 IX | have~happened. I have just come across your coachman, the 47 IX | tried to think~that he would come, and enjoyed the feeling 48 IX | remember, Suzanne, never to come in again without orders; 49 IX | laughed. "So he does not come here either?" she~returned. " 50 IX | embarrassed; the reply would come by post; but night came, 51 IX | did so how often he had come thither without a summons. 52 IX | him. Yes,~the angels must come down from heaven to reach 53 IX | Arschoot~Rivaudoults should come to an end in Galicia, the 54 IX | is a~gentleman, he will come to our assistance. We will 55 IX | free speech, my~dear? You come of quite as good a house 56 IX | cannot you see what will come of this mad freak?" he~asked 57 X | alone in your dishonour"~ ~"Come, come!" said the Princess. " 58 X | your dishonour"~ ~"Come, come!" said the Princess. "Dishonour? 59 X | Antoinette. Ail three of you come and dine~with me. I will 60 X | daughter on~the forehead with, "Come, be good, dear child. It 61 X | me if I were not so old. ~Come, now, do not vex him, or 62 X | understand each other thoroughly. Come,~let me put my withered 63 X | have done, whatever may come of it. It is this: Will~ 64 X | By way of answer he must come to see me. If, three hours~ 65 X | me again on this earth. Come and dine with~me; I shall 66 X | have read it, you do not come to me within three hours, 67 X | exclaimed. "I have just come from Mme de~Langeais's house;


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