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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 I | the nave and aisles was left for the~townsfolk, who came 2 I | folds~of brown curtain, left slightly apart in the middle 3 I | the men.~ ~The General had left the church during the Te 4 II | gone, one Frenchman was left behind. Was~this singular 5 II | Saint, St. Theresa, often~left her cell. The Visitor or 6 II | apartment, where the confessor left the newcomer, a wooden~bench 7 III | face. An ascetic life had left dark traces about the eyes, 8 III | is all that trouble has left me to offer up to you. I 9 III | off..."~ ~ ~The General left the island, returned to 10 III | then the~d'Uzes family left their fine mansion, and 11 III | element among shopkeepers, left the Place~Royale and the 12 IV | possessed there was nothing left but~tradition. For their 13 IV | enough~of their former wealth left them as a class to keep 14 IV | tastes and amusements, and left his wife at liberty to do 15 IV | century did before him, and left a young wife of two-and-twenty~ 16 IV | prettiest of~women were left alone in a corner of a drawing-room, 17 V | Republic. Armand de Montriveau left school~with his way to make, 18 VI | Colonel of the Guard, and left on the field of Waterloo. 19 VI | and Armand de~Montriveau left France.~ ~An adventurous 20 VI | man that knows his power, left him to lie there, and kept 21 VI | I), but the vapours have~left my head."~ ~"Then may I 22 VII | you~was one of the last left to me, and now I see that 23 VII | see that there is~nothing left to believe in this earth."~ ~ 24 VII | Duchess had made a~pact that left her free to prove to the 25 VII | awe of her; nothing else~left between him and his desire 26 VIII| when I have not a doubt left. Antoinette,~doubt in love 27 VIII| thoroughbred; whereas, you two left to yourselves will never 28 VIII| scarcely ceased when he left the ballroom. And~yet when 29 VIII| If you had no conscience left, I should~not reproach you 30 VIII| lured him with caresses; you~left nothing undone that could 31 IX | there is no faith in you left in~me. You would torment 32 IX | have no idea that you have left the ballroom; your~carriage 33 IX | ballroom; your~carriage never left Mme de Serizy's courtyard; 34 IX | was a little love still left;~yet it was in some sort 35 IX | farewell, for Montriveau left her~without a word. The 36 IX | constant, that there is no room left for~jealousy. Then possession 37 IX | past without stopping, and left her prostrate.~ ~"Can he 38 IX | frankly. Now~there is nothing left to her but to love Montriveau. 39 IX | seen so many~pretty women left disconsolate, even among 40 X | loyalty.~ ~When she was left alone she saw her fourteen 41 X | with convulsive~speed, and left orders that no one was to 42 X | seven o'clock the Duchess left him for a few minutes. When~ 43 X | friend, there will~be nothing left for me but a little space 44 X | glances of~yours; but you left me cold. No, I was not a 45 X | but love me, or else to be left without mercy. If~you refuse 46 X | and through your fault. I left the Duchess at your~door"~ ~" 47 X | Hopwood's maid, that she had left her service~at Cadiz, and 48 X | council held before they left Paris, and subsequently~ 49 X | festivals.~ ~The General left his post before sunrise, 50 X | Theresa's body. The sister left in charge had imprudently 51 X | in charge had imprudently left~her post; there were secrets 52 X | down in the cabin, was left alone with Antoinette de~


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