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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 I | same poetry. So at least thought two~dilettanti officers 2 II | heard and understood? He thought so. It~seemed to him that 3 II | every night cut off one more~thought, how her heart was slowly 4 II | he lay absorbed by deep thought till day broke.~ ~He rose 5 II | the quiet and the fixed thought of the cloister--a~thought 6 II | thought of the cloister--a~thought which you felt like a subtle 7 II | the room; an all-pervasive thought nowhere~definitely expressed, 8 III | the people; clearness~of thought, the intellectual simplicity 9 IV | the law~of primogeniture thought only of itself, and not 10 IV | Not one of~them seriously thought of bidding the son of the 11 IV | feelings were lofty while the thought~which should have controlled 12 VI | adventurous spirit, a loftiness of thought hitherto satisfied~by the 13 VI | savage, his shyness was thought to be haughtiness,~and people 14 VI | sonorous vibration of lofty thought and~feeling. And he would 15 VI | The man is right," thought M. de Montriveau.~ ~So he 16 VI | postscript with the principal thought in it was still~to come. 17 VI | woman, for through that~thought lay the only way to love 18 VI | other women. With a single thought came understanding of the~ 19 VI | heaven.~ ~"Confound it!" thought Armand de Montriveau, "how 20 VI | The Duchess probably thought that if the General came 21 VI | pure woman may~love. I have thought it over. I am a married 22 VII | was more a woman than she thought, this slight~creature, in 23 VII | and by underhand ways! The thought burst in~a furious tide 24 VII | a little. I~myself have thought much over this; and I think 25 VIII| in return.~ ~The Duchess thought herself generous when she 26 VIII| follow? No; thank you for the thought, but I do not~want the letter. 27 VIII| slowly home, turning this thought in his mind with~the impartiality 28 VIII| each other forever!"~ ~The thought was like a talisman fulfilling 29 VIII| Ronquerolles was right," thought he, "and now for a game~ 30 VIII| crossed her mind, but the thought was vague as a~presentiment 31 VIII| from without, to face the thought of a hideous duel~of which 32 VIII| looking out for her, or so she thought at least. The~two exchanged 33 VIII| from every pore. She had thought all along~that Montriveau 34 VIII| in the grip of~fear. She thought she saw the light behind 35 VIII| So you have inspired the thought of justice. Expiate~your 36 IX | She was alone. Her first thought was for her disordered~toilette; 37 IX | in the rooms."~ ~"People thought that you had gone; but my 38 IX | clock in the morning; I thought that~madame was not feeling 39 IX | He is coming!"~ ~The thought rent her soul. And, in truth, 40 IX | heart can condense into one thought. As well~endeavour to measure 41 IX | to give account of them. Thought after thought rises~and 42 IX | account of them. Thought after thought rises~and flits across her 43 X | regrets. Dreadful though that thought may be, it will~comfort 44 X | never know of them; if I thought that I had caused you a 45 X | myself wholly to you in thought, to whom~else should I give 46 X | are bound to suffer. This~thought soothes the anguish of my 47 X | trace of his mistress, he thought that he had been~duped. 48 X | the impetuous stirrings of thought and misfortunes of no ignoble~ 49 X | the~revelation of her last thought. Montriveau reached Sister~


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