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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 I | ties, sighing after~the long suicide accomplished in 2 I | a~man who all his life long had lived romances instead 3 II | every creed. Yes. In those long vaulted aisles the melodies~ 4 II | lot. She gave the story of long melancholy~broodings, of 5 II | when a satisfaction sought long and painfully is attained~ 6 II | At the further end of the long gallery the priest led the 7 III | Again~and again I made long journeys with a false hope; 8 III | my love. If your remorse long ago was~sincere, you ought 9 IV | continue to be theirs so long as~their existence is based 10 IV | era. Perhaps it takes a long~time for a Restoration to 11 VI | scientific expedition was long and~unfortunate. He had 12 VI | and when, at~the end of a long day's march, he lay down 13 VI | out the track, it is so long since I came this way; we 14 VI | Her face~was slightly too long. There was a grace in it, 15 VI | she told the~footman. Her long, blue eyes turned timidly 16 VI | qualities that mortify them. So long as my reputation is~safe, 17 VII | shall~be free before very long, and then you must remember 18 VII | her husband; a marriage long since annulled was no great~ 19 VII | the back of a chair. How~long he stood there motionless 20 VII | quantity of things to say; so long~as she has not delivered 21 VII | sum of lovers' intimacies long~denied, and at last conceded 22 VII | low, he hesitated for~a long time. He passed through 23 VIII| you have doubts of me so long as I am not ready to~spring 24 VIII| shall be doubted all~my life long, I suppose. Why, Othello 25 VIII| is a sign of love; but so long as the~Duchess was the same 26 VIII| desert and Montriveau's long wanderings; a~huge sphinx-claw 27 VIII| not merely today, but as long as~his life lasts, by poisoning 28 IX | And yet, it is not so very long since he came here, brought 29 IX | despairing tears flowed for long.~ ~Her woman came at length 30 IX | bitterness of~soul, for a long time past.~ ~"So you miss 31 IX | So she was loved! All day long she waited for an~answer 32 IX | ready~helped her to bear the long time of waiting. A relapse 33 IX | those festival days that are long~remembered. She looked supremely 34 IX | the House was sitting; but~long before the peers returned 35 IX | her ruins had she), wore long gloves, and raddled her~ 36 IX | I have known him for a long while. The man that pointed~ 37 IX | He will not reign very long' "~ ~"Aunt, he is the King, 38 IX | the right." ~ ~"Uncle, so long as I cared for nobody, I 39 X | it will~comfort me in my long sorrow. Regrets? Oh, my 40 X | shelter you all your life long beneath~the wings of a love 41 X | Montriveau recognised the long, vaulted gallery through


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