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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 II | of~the organ. Unable to think of anything but the love 2 II | questions; to be alone and think at his ease;~and he lay 3 II | hear news."~ ~"I do not think so. She would have come 4 III | from me? You may perhaps think me worthy of that promise 5 III | asked, frowning. ~"I did not think that anything weighed heavier 6 III | heart~than love. But do not think twice of it, Antoinette; 7 III | without you? Do you still think of~nothing but duty with 8 III | he would none the less think it a preposterous notion~ 9 V | educated men who were apt to think for themselves, gave promotion~ 10 VI | queen of fashion should~think of compromising herself 11 VI | accustomed to the life, I think. Very well. ~Yes, we will 12 VII | a passion?"~ ~"Yes. You think that the whole question 13 VII | to some extent, we~will think about arrangements for a 14 VII | husband. You ought not to think of~him again."~ ~Mme de 15 VII | You are too good ever to~think of crimes. But is it possible 16 VII | Montriveau, you cannot claim, I think, to penetrate the~secrets 17 VII | General, I am pained to~think. It would be dreadful if 18 VII | Court and your Government think, I am sorry~for you," broke 19 VII | thought much over this; and I think always for us~BOTH. There 20 VII | break these bonds which you think so strong. Is there anything~ 21 VII | than people are wont to think.~ ~Now the Duchess and Montriveau 22 VIII| sight?"~ ~"Oh, I should think so. Come," added she, "with 23 VIII| heart.~ ~He inclined to think that there was something 24 VIII| wish to allow the world to~think that she had compromised 25 VIII| All things considered, I~think that you have self-respect 26 VIII| stoop so low. You~possibly think of outrage; for myself, 27 VIII| like to believe. While I~think of you as depraved enough 28 VIII| does~not punish, I do not think you so degraded that you 29 VIII| painful as yet, but do not think that I complain. My~words 30 VIII| many with me; how can~one think that there is any truth 31 VIII| cruellest~revenge of all, I think, is scorn of revenge when 32 IX | the~source of it; let me think so, and justify you to myself.-- 33 IX | said, "I would not wish to think ill of you. ~Why are those 34 IX | which is about to be done. Think of them simply as my~hands 35 IX | other goodbye. I like to think that you were sincere in 36 IX | hour arrived, she tried to think~that he would come, and 37 IX | no doubt."~ ~"I used to think that the Marquis de Ronquerolles 38 IX | ridiculous though you may think it. To~give oneself to a 39 IX | but to make~up for it they think the less. Thinking is a 40 IX | Princess.~ ~"What do you think, Vidame?" asked the Marquis.~ ~" 41 IX | artless simpleton, I should think~that"~ ~"But when a woman 42 IX | abhorrence; he would be glad to think as he~lay dying, `He will 43 IX | wished that all Paris should think that I was with M. de~Montriveau."~ ~ 44 X | poverty. I have a right, I think, to speak in this way~to 45 X | gentlemen are worth less, and think more of themselves. Believe~ 46 X | authority to say, if you think it~necessary to bring him, 47 X | write to you? Ah! do not think ill of~me if I keep a gleam 48 X | am~less guilty than you think. Listen to my justification, 49 X | alive, you yourself~will not think without a shudder of the 50 X | their blank amazement, could think of making~a search, the 51 X | overboard; and if~ever you think of her again, think of her 52 X | you think of her again, think of her as of some book that~


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