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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 I | picturesque look to the little city in the sea. ~The sight 2 I | tops of the trees in their little~gardens; add a few sails 3 I | Inside, the nave and its little~side galleries are lighted 4 I | could not be effected in the little town without a~mass, at 5 II | joy of the nun there was little of that awe and gravity 6 II | languid modulations, and in a~little while the echoes were pouring 7 II | mass; they are always a little~bit inquisitive."~ ~"But 8 II | afraid of her; she held his~little, frail, hardly-won happiness 9 III | mercy." She paused for a little, and~then added, "You must 10 III | You are shortening the little time that we may~be together 11 III | country in the world where a little phrase may~bring about a 12 V | Langeais~had distributed her little patronising, friendly, or 13 V | and~the Emperor, feeling little confidence in a body of 14 VI | personality, from her~least little gesture to the peculiar 15 VI | He had been thrown, when little more than a boy, into the~ 16 VI | of religion with him, he little knows in what a hell he 17 VI | thing that he desires; a little~later he realises that there 18 VI | So she prepared with no little~dexterity to raise a certain 19 VI | know?" she answered, with a little childlike shrug of the~shoulders; 20 VI | disdain~contributed not a little to increase her reputation 21 VI | angelic sweetness. She so little knew the~great generosity 22 VI | to give to each~one his little dole of flattery--it seems 23 VII | Accident, Armand?" (With that little dainty turn of the head~ 24 VII | nothing of~her beyond the little concessions snatched in 25 VII | He had gained ground a little, and congratulated~himself. 26 VII | hurled~from the throne, little do I care. Where am I now?"~ ~" 27 VII | wondered the General, little knowing that the~touch of 28 VII | dishonour me? Just reflect a little. I~myself have thought much 29 VII | possession. Have not the little concessions that I~was weak 30 VII | of sentiment, requires a little more~geometry than people 31 VII | Montriveau had had but~little experience, was absolutely 32 VIII| pressure of his hand, the little hand of a man whose~greatness 33 VIII| I would have given you a little advice which~might have 34 VIII| game, let him be never so~little of a rake, he wins in three 35 VIII| Come," added she, "with a little~imperious air, go out of 36 VIII| are religious, and even a little of a bigot, may have masses~ 37 IX | with your~mark as a poor little trifle belonging to you. 38 IX | something with me, if I go, some little thing~to wear tonight on 39 IX | you!" she cried, with a little fond gesture,~thinking that 40 IX | madame."~ ~"I am just a little bit curious."~ ~"So you 41 IX | surely that there was a little love still left;~yet it 42 IX | past charms of~feature, little remained save a remarkably 43 IX | possessions she was a woman of no~little consequence.~ ~This curious 44 IX | cheeks pouched over it a little, and he held his head~high; 45 IX | every country yields mighty little gold to the crucible when~ 46 IX | He is smitten with that little Mme Keller, Gondreville' 47 IX | My affection for that little woman has driven me to find 48 IX | elder; this fat man with the~little mind is amusing himself 49 IX | If the~Guises had shown a little more resolution, His Majesty 50 IX | her closer, and said, "My~little angel, let me kiss you!"~ ~ 51 IX | from her skirts. "My~dear little girl," she said, "be happy, 52 IX | interests. Let us~look ahead a little. If you persist in making 53 IX | recognised status. While they are~little they will be charming; but, 54 IX | gentlemen know all about it. Little boys grow up into men, and~ 55 IX | only feel."~ ~"But, my dear little girl," remonstrated the 56 X | beckoned her niece to~a little low chair by her side.~ ~" 57 X | his life. Not one of your~little consumptive patients with 58 X | passion in M. de Jaucourt's little finger~than in your whole 59 X | broad daylight. You are a little fool, my dear~child! Your 60 X | eyes that you loved for~a little while shall never look on 61 X | nothing left for me but a little space for tears and prayers.~ ~" 62 X | so drunk at an inn in the little~town that they could not 63 X | stratagem from the side of the little town. Wherefore~these bold 64 X | twenty-two days of toil. A~little tinder and the surf of the


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