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parchment 1
pardon 6
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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 I | the ballad in~a boudoir in Paris, how often! and now this 2 II | honours, Spain, and society in Paris,~and to rise to the height 3 II | of a queen of fashion in Paris. Such words from the lips~ 4 III | Saint-Germain, has been to Paris~what the Court used to be 5 III | as the ordinary workaday Paris will always centre about 6 III | periods of history, the Paris of the~nobles and the upper 7 III | so because that part of~Paris was almost deserted in those 8 III | Royale and the centre of Paris for good, and crossed the 9 IV | their place~to carry out at Paris the programme which their 10 IV | Emigration of 1830 from Paris into the~country there was 11 IV | she was free to live in Paris and apart from her~husband 12 IV | mistress of herself. ~ ~At Paris, in the highest society 13 V | than any~of the idols that Paris needs must set up to worship 14 VI | Montriveau came back to Paris in 1818 a ruined man. He 15 VI | principal~men of science in Paris, and some few well-read 16 VI | transient fame of which Paris~salons are lavish, though 17 VI | which line the walls of Paris salons. He was,~indeed, 18 VI | been started; the world of~Paris salons is so eager for amusement, 19 VI | confess to it.~ ~Every man in Paris is supposed to have been 20 VI | been in love. No woman in~Paris cares to take what other 21 VI | de Serizy.~ ~And who in Paris does not know what it means 22 VI | like other women here in Paris, you have~passions, and 23 VIII| reputation had grown so great in Paris~boudoirs. He was witty, 24 VIII| to all the young men in Paris. As a man of~gallantry, 25 VIII| which add such lustre in Paris to a reputation as~a leader 26 VIII| most~enchanting women in Paris were dancing, laughing, 27 VIII| wretch~commits a murder in Paris, it is the executioner's 28 IX | vanished.~ ~The women of Paris salons know how one mirror 29 IX | affirmative answer. Armand~was in Paris! He stayed alone in his 30 IX | ten thousand Sevignes that Paris now can number~particularly 31 IX | that in the face of all Paris, is as fine a coup d'etat~ 32 IX | father dear?"~ ~"Why, all Paris believes that you are with 33 IX | Marquis, "I~wished that all Paris should think that I was 34 IX | It is~my wish that all Paris should say that I was with 35 X | foot through the streets of Paris, goaded by the~dull rage 36 X | on the road~or hidden in Paris. There is the semaphore. 37 X | of the highest society of Paris.~ ~ ~The feelings of the 38 X | and from Marseilles~to Paris.~ ~A few months after his 39 X | council held before they left Paris, and subsequently~everything 40 X | to jaded spirits weary of~Paris and its pleasures.~ ~An


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