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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 II | the choir from which no power on~earth can tear me. You 2 II | the consciousness of her~power and dignity.~ ~"Do you know 3 III | its~organising and working power. It naturally follows that 4 III | Equality may be a RIGHT, but no power on earth~can convert it 5 III | always wish to~see money, power, and initiative in their 6 III | once the sign of a real~power, and their destruction so 7 III | destruction so soon as that power is lost. The~Faubourg Saint-Germain 8 IV | on which the scutcheon of power is~blazoned; our modern 9 IV | lead a people~without the power of command? And what is 10 IV | baton~without the innate power of the captain in the man 11 IV | and~fancied that all the power was in its hands. It inverted 12 IV | and quietly grasping the power, it allowed the bourgeoisie 13 IV | notion of their vanished power, that it was difficult to~ 14 IV | backed up by the~central power, which in France seldom 15 IV | hour of danger. As their power~diminished, they grew less 16 IV | outward and visible sign of power. All these families~were 17 IV | for the responsibility of~power?" They were cast on the 18 IV | it became a question~of power. And if from the outset 19 IV | and a lover are proofs of power. And what~is power without 20 IV | proofs of power. And what~is power without recognition? Nothing. 21 IV | because~it is out of her power to be the happy queen of 22 VI | developing to the full~their power to do and feel.~ ~People 23 VI | than a dumb animal in the power of pitiless children. Physical~ 24 VI | like a~man that knows his power, left him to lie there, 25 VI | be the consciousness of power. Her shape was graceful; 26 VI | most sacred and dreadful power. She was to be his~world, 27 VI | bashfulness of love. But no~power on earth could veil his 28 VI | desire--I wish it were in my power to cure the pain."~ ~"Permit 29 VII | with such vivid~magnetic power?~ ~"Ah, if I were free, 30 VII | I wield a more absolute power than~the Autocrat of all 31 VII | temporal as well as a~spiritual power, stating her case better 32 VII | within has the mysterious power of expanding as of contracting~ 33 VII | away, it was not~in his power to do it. In any sort of 34 VII | of Dreux. Like the~royal power of those days, you won in 35 VII | patiently for the sun to gain power, not doubting but~that he 36 VII | above all other mortals, no power on earth can be so~haughty.~ ~" 37 VIII| knew no bounds, and that no power on earth could~estrange 38 VIII| came to his aid that rapid power of intuition~which passion 39 VIII| would he get her into his power? Would he make her~suffer 40 VIII| an acknowledgment of her power?~ ~"Nothing whatever, madame," 41 VIII| humiliation. She was in this man's power;~and he would not abuse 42 VIII| and he would not abuse his power. The eyes in which love 43 VIII| eternity over which I have power. I am not God. Listen~carefully 44 VIII| call. You have boundless~power over men: but remember that 45 VIII| that you do or~say has any power now to move me. That is 46 VIII| revenge when it is in our~power to take it. Perhaps I shall 47 IX | tomorrow, you may refuse. No power in earth or heaven~can insure 48 IX | ball? I have done all in my power to prevent any~scandal. 49 IX | curious to put~Armand's power to the test. "Thrust a 50 IX | Langeais, rejoicing in~this power of speech, was glad to let 51 IX | brought on by the dreadful power which sets the~whole mind 52 IX | in ferment. Perhaps that power is only a disease,~though 53 IX | such phenomena of nervous power; at a later day~it is so 54 IX | head,~made of her a real power in the land. The whole Cabinet 55 X | friend, no, but no human~power will ever find me again 56 X | lost happiness and~vanished power; but the Duchesse de Langeais 57 X | that~she may weep and be a power for you still. Yes, you 58 X | given the right and the power to protect and watch~over 59 X | ministers, bankers, or any human~power, in fact, were all exhausted 60 X | but it was in the Pope's power to~dissolve Sister Theresa' 61 X | with all their~infernal power, could reach the foot of 62 X | attention, no strain on the power of listening. Intolerable~


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