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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 III | the price of my soul, I~wish I could be sure that you 2 III | brother!"~ ~"You do not wish to leave this tomb. You 3 III | populace. The people always wish to~see money, power, and 4 IV | semi-political~survey. The wish to re-establish a large 5 V | even go so far as to form a wish.~ ~One evening she chanced 6 VI | be very selfish of me to wish to have you all~to myself. 7 VI | I have~but one desire--I wish it were in my power to cure 8 VI | deeply, and said--~ ~"You wish to make game of me by trying 9 VI | submissive. "But why do you wish to compromise me? For me 10 VI | FRIEND. Do you not know it? I wish I~could see that you had 11 VI | caprice; and now do you wish me to~understand that, like 12 VII | Catholic~faith to which you wish to convert me is a lie that 13 VII | reason to~hate him, but I wish him no manner of harm."~ ~ 14 VII | least you~will do all that I wish without grumbling, you will 15 VII | Liberals, whatever they may wish to do, will~never destroy 16 VII | countenance?~ ~"What! you wish to be my friend no longer?" 17 VII | that I well believe! You~wish to possess me, to have me 18 VII | my soul to~you, and you wish to ruin me, you try my patience 19 VII | deserting me. I have no wish to be a second edition~of 20 VIII| life should leave me; I wish I could~invent some tie 21 VIII| Then what is it that you wish?"~ ~"Your obedience and 22 VIII| me. I am not like you;~I wish always to find favour in 23 VIII| probably because she had no wish to allow the world to~think 24 VIII| head to fall?"~ ~"I have no wish to see that pretty head 25 VIII| may perhaps forgive you; I wish that~He may, but He is inexorable, 26 IX | she said, "I would not wish to think ill of you. ~Why 27 IX | Just speak; tell me if you wish for my life; I~will give 28 IX | other.~ ~"Now, what do you wish?" he continued, taking the 29 IX | own hotel. Where do you~wish to be?"~ ~"What do you counsel, 30 IX | it is a vile world! Oh, I wish I~were a simple bourgeoise, 31 IX | will let me know when you wish to go," he said.~ ~"But 32 IX | heaven to reach men; and I wish to~be an angel for him."~ ~ 33 IX | But, dear aunt, I do not wish to make it right at all. 34 IX | it right at all. It is~my wish that all Paris should say 35 IX | disservice."~ ~"Do you really wish to ruin yourself, child, 36 IX | impossible supposition I~quite wish to believe.Well, suppose 37 IX | all that you have; he will wish to do~the same. Nothing 38 X | ordinary people. Can you wish to~give an advantage to 39 X | sourly already, and~I have no wish to see a quarrel between 40 X | forehead. No;~let me do as I wish. I forbid you to kiss my 41 X | not,~that a woman should wish to live, invested with all 42 X | love to your pity. It is my wish to be loved, because you~ 43 X | eighteenth~century to a woman's wish, got out, and came back


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