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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 I | whither the~townsfolk come to take the air among their flowers 2 III | who respond to them and take~their place in the circle; 3 IV | modern aristocracy must take its stand on these.~ ~A 4 IV | It had utterly failed~to take advantage of the peace to 5 IV | cease~to be accessories and take the chief place in existence. 6 IV | feminine of all countries, to take the lead in the most highly~ 7 IV | bidding the son of the house take up~arms from the pile of 8 IV | was~still open to them to take their part in the national 9 IV | of fashion might come to take~lessons in taste and elegance. 10 IV | house must sooner or later~take a tabouret at Court. So, 11 VI | he would have refused to take for~himself.~ ~After this, 12 VI | woman in~Paris cares to take what other women have passed 13 VI | to~stretch out a hand to take the thing that he desires; 14 VI | capricious, and that a lover must take her as she~was.--"Besides," 15 VI | knew that he was meant to take~the order for a confession, 16 VI | powers were delighted to take a lover away from Mme~de 17 VI | admirers, said, she knew how to take a second edition~of revenge, 18 VI | his eyrie if you do not take care."~ ~Then Mme de Langeais 19 VI | counterpart of the~toilette. You take it up and lay it aside with 20 VII | have too great a nature~to take up their Liberal nonsense 21 VII | yours."~ ~"Why did you not take a book?" she asked, careless 22 VII | when it is customary to take the~sacrament at Easter? 23 VII | the throb of passion, may take up a musical theme, and 24 VII | amuses you?--a woman whom you~take for a plaything? Why, half 25 VII | would rather you should take me for a cold,~insensible 26 VIII| where many are fain to~take the utmost that Love can 27 VIII| desires that hurt~me? Why not take what I can give, when it 28 VIII| softened the fibres that you take to be so pliant and~yielding; 29 VIII| all, is~it worth while to take so much trouble with the 30 VIII| my stamp ought first to take her in hand and~break her 31 VIII| Will you permit me to take you to the ball tonight?"~ ~" 32 VIII| laughing, and chatting,~"I will take you by the nape of the neck, 33 VIII| and insolent. She~went to take her place beside the Comtesse 34 VIII| as he watched her go to take her place~in a square dance.~ ~ 35 VIII| besides, in~your own house you take offence at the slightest 36 VIII| to~insult you, nor yet to take by force what you refused 37 VIII| your brother the convict to take a man's life;~you have taken 38 VIII| your will... But you might take advantage of other~hearts 39 VIII| hand to the man who did not take it; "you have not spoken~ 40 VIII| when it is in our~power to take it. Perhaps I shall be the 41 IX | it to you, you shall not take it"~ ~"Then you did not 42 IX | to~each other."~ ~"Then take me to the ball," she said, 43 IX | his head.~ ~"Ah! let me take something with me, if I 44 IX | always deceive me?"~ ~"Ah! take off this handkerchief, sir," 45 IX | Love implies a give and take, a certainty of bliss that 46 IX | forced to bend, she will~take one decisive resolution 47 IX | etiquette or usages, or to take~lessons in good taste. And, 48 IX | service"~ ~"But does your post take away your right of free 49 IX | all the endless pains you take to settle your daughters~ 50 IX | tempered by love. But when you take a~lover, is there any need 51 IX | with your husband as~you take care of your beauty; for 52 X | courtesy of their own... There, take me down to my~carriage," 53 X | it. It is this: Will~you take this letter and go to M. 54 X | sigh to happy~life before I take leave of it forever. I am 55 X | one accord, determined to take the bull~by the horns. They 56 X | people, were the first to take a lesson from the work~of 57 X | by the nuns, returned to take up Sister~Theresa's body.


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