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39 duchesse
Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 II | lion's heart and a leonine head and mane, a man to inspire 2 II | ridiculous, he went back to head the~procession, telling 3 II | to himself, raising his~head. He had leant his face on 4 II | from the folds upon her head; she was~dressed according 5 II | veiled figure~bowed her head at the sound of his voice.~ ~" 6 II | The aged nun bent her head slowly, with an expression 7 III | The General bowed his head to regain self-control; 8 III | apart?~ ~The position of the head is well defined in every 9 III | chance a nation allows its head to fall at its feet, it 10 III | work at once to grow a new head. If they lack the strength 11 IV | keep~exclusively. They must head the new forces as they once 12 IV | time? The wise and prudent~head of a party is continually 13 V | enjoyment, which turned her head. She was daring~enough in 14 VI | horses'~knuckle-bones at his head.~ ~Montriveau came back 15 VI | of his great, square-hewn head was the~thick, luxuriant 16 VI | takes such an idea into his head when~his heart has never 17 VI | the vapours have~left my head."~ ~"Then may I stay?"~ ~" 18 VII | the boudoir, and leant his head on his~hands.~ ~"Do you 19 VII | asked at length, raising his head,~and turning a face full 20 VII | little dainty turn of the head~that seems to say so many 21 VII | which turns a Parisienne's head. Every Sunday she went to 22 VII | he went on, laying~his head on her feet, "you are too 23 VII | through her from foot to head.~ ~In hot wrath he followed 24 VII | raised both hands to her head to push back the~tufted 25 VIII| the thick~hair, for his head still lay on her knee. " 26 VIII| finery, and vanity to her head. The Duchess is the same;~ 27 VIII| Duchess is the same;~the head is everything with her. 28 VIII| by flinging her over his~head? Would he trample her body 29 VIII| off Charles the First's head,~so they tell you. The King 30 VIII| assumed grace. "And when is my head to fall?"~ ~"I have no wish 31 VIII| wish to see that pretty head of yours cut off. I~only 32 VIII| misfortune for you. If your head were~clipped close, would 33 IX | could not help turning her head; this time she distinctly~ 34 IX | fire!"~ ~Armand turned his head sharply away lest he should 35 IX | Eden!"~ ~Armand shook his head.~ ~"Ah! let me take something 36 IX | you? You are shaking from head to~foot!"~ ~The Marquis 37 IX | infallible memory in her head,~made of her a real power 38 IX | voice had~remained in her head during one-third of her 39 IX | little, and he held his head~high; to many people this 40 IX | twist and~bend, or rear his head like a snake.~ ~The Duc


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