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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 II | Mothers Superior can alone~give permission, subject to an 2 III | mine; you had no right to give yourself, even to~God. Did 3 III | Did you not promise me to give up all at the least command~ 4 III | not even~motherhood, could give me absolution... What can 5 III | who rule them; they cannot give love~without respect; they 6 IV | him; today he is bound to~give proof of his intelligence. 7 IV | And now it is easy to give a summary of this semi-political~ 8 IV | reflections, they failed to give stability,~the most perfect 9 VI | escaped his eyes; he could give sensible advice to his~chums 10 VI | observations. ~One story will give an idea of all that he passed 11 VI | inspire love, justify it, and give it lasting empire was wanting~ 12 VI | bearing,~all combined to give her that instinctive coquetry 13 VI | moving~tenderness would give place to a heart-breaking 14 VI | I esteem you~enough to give you my hand."~ ~She held 15 VI | storm.~ ~"Will you always give it me like this?" the General 16 VI | that made Armand's heart give a sudden leap.~ ~"I certainly 17 VI | good of the nation, and to give to each~one his little dole 18 VI | inherit them. Come, my friend; give up something for~her who 19 VII | myself, to be willing to~give gold coin for silver to 20 VII | the past, and I will still give you my forehead to kiss. 21 VII | sacrifice society, I would give up the~whole world for you, 22 VII | from reasoning, you must~give them something to feel. 23 VII | when ruin comes, you will give me no~reason for the change 24 VII | laugh; but as for you, I give all the treasures of my 25 VII | sacrifices..."~ ~The words give but a very inadequate idea 26 VII | expert to whom the vulgar give a grosser name, it is perhaps~ 27 VII | become bond-slaves when we give ourselves body and soul, 28 VIII| the utmost that Love can give without giving proof of 29 VIII| wholly mine, and I will give you~the right to kill me 30 VIII| Why not take what I can give, when it is all that I can~ 31 VIII| last he had brought her~to give him such pledges of love, 32 VIII| nothing~more to say. Come, give me your confidence. There 33 VIII| themselves to~love, they do not give themselves, and that the 34 VIII| words.~ ~"But circumstances give the story a quite new application,"~ 35 VIII| at and despise. They can give and forgive; they~know how 36 IX | brutally,~that I should give my person"~ ~"Brutally?" 37 IX | that I cannot express to~give happiness to a man so violently 38 IX | you compared me just~now, give themselves, but they struggle 39 IX | in either. Today you may give~yourself; tomorrow, you 40 IX | wish for my life; I~will give it to you, you shall not 41 IX | confound.~ ~Love implies a give and take, a certainty of 42 IX | end;~unfaithfulness may give pain, but the bond is not 43 IX | me that Montriveau would give~up all for his friend; that 44 IX | though you may think it. To~give oneself to a fool is a clear 45 IX | had not arrived. To try to give an~idea of the anguish endured 46 IX | that it is~impossible to give account of them. Thought 47 IX | for they seldom fail to give a certain~character of rude 48 IX | all rally round her and give the~lie to this absurd rumour. 49 IX | fortune. ~You will want to give them all that you have; 50 X | people. Can you wish to~give an advantage to the Liberals, 51 X | two houses? The man would give no~answer. Mme de Langeais 52 X | will you see him~yourself, give it into his hands, and ask 53 X | hide from~each other. I give you authority to say, if 54 X | contempt and disgust, then I give up~all hope. A man never 55 X | thought, to whom~else should I give myself?--to God. The eyes 56 X | keep a gleam of hope, and give one last sigh to happy~life 57 X | to which we can rise--to give all and receive no joy; 58 X | besides, it was easy to give a reason for her presence~ 59 X | they would~not scruple to give a stab to ensure silence.~ ~


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