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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 I | spectacle surely in every way the sublimest on earth. 2 I | mind of the~End and the way, is in truth a thoroughly 3 I | in the middle in such a way~that nothing of the choir 4 I | Spaniards who had found their way thither after the fall of 5 II | brought~him to the convent by way of the gallery round the 6 II | gallery the priest led the way~into a large room divided 7 III | national~character. In the same way you may note that the French 8 III | ceases to be.~ ~And in this way the isolation of the great, 9 IV | few names that found their way from the~battlefield into 10 IV | Royalist mind the only possible way of~putting an end to the 11 IV | extreme consequences by way of proving their devotion.~ ~ 12 IV | loves to forget; there is a way open to her of showing herself~ 13 V | managed~cleverly that in some way she satisfied a man's ambitions. 14 V | Montriveau left school~with his way to make, entered the artillery, 15 VI | one of his guides knew the way;~no traveller had penetrated 16 VI | he must be up and on his way before dawn next day,~and 17 VI | so long since I came this way; we are~surely on it now, 18 VI | that~thought lay the only way to love for him. Desire 19 VI | feelings. ~Perhaps the only way of following such Penelope' 20 VI | married woman, Armand. My~way of life with M. de Langeais 21 VII | husband that stands in the way?" the~General exclaimed 22 VII | slightest~ambition that way. I know nothing about politics 23 VII | the~consequences in this way. Then, as he heard her reproach 24 VII | should have invented~no way for a woman to confirm the 25 VII | have~invented some nobler way for a man to confirm the 26 VIII| progress with her either one way or the other~afterwards.~ ~ 27 VIII| reprisals in some~unheard-of way proportioned to their condition, 28 VIII| neck in such a melodramatic way that you seem to~me to have 29 VIII| pity's sake?"~ ~"In this way, madame--you have touched 30 VIII| feelings which~prepare the way for love. And then--as if 31 VIII| order her carriage. On her way~home she fell naturally 32 VIII| with an alarum clock by way of ornament, a~very low 33 IX | I was wrong, is there no~way of obtaining forgiveness? 34 IX | obtaining forgiveness? No way of making reparation? ~Repentance 35 IX | not see a glimpse of the~way."~ ~"I am ready, Armand," 36 IX | after that cry. He led the way; the~Duchess nobly true 37 IX | you honour vice~in this way without respect for virtue?" 38 IX | consultation as to the best way of putting a~stop to the 39 IX | were most kind in every way"~ ~"Yes, to be sure. The 40 IX | position. In every possible way your~children will be sacrificed 41 X | think, to speak in this way~to you; for if you are ruined, 42 X | rail against the age by way of a return for~our kindness. 43 X | with us, and a different way of~regarding things between 44 X | that time. Very~good. By way of answer he must come to 45 X | good guide to show you the way. Well, I am going out of~ 46 X | when human~nature gives way if you strain the cords 47 X | horns. They would make a way to the convent at the most~ 48 X | the parlour, find their way along the corridors, ascertain~ 49 X | among them, disguised by way of precaution~in a Carmelite' 50 X | of the convent,~led the way, and Montriveau came immediately


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