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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 I | of precipices, in every~place man has sought for the poetry 2 I | awe of Silence; in every place man has striven to draw 3 II | a heart, put love in the place of the trifle;~transpose 4 II | holy human trinity finds a place amid the~infinite glories 5 II | freshness in keeping with the place.~ ~At the further end of 6 II | reflector, the light in the place~was so dim that you could 7 II | of the melancholy of the~place. He grew calm in that homely 8 II | lovers, brought together in a place of strangers, on a~ledge 9 III | the Bengal rose, had given place to a~burning glow, as of 10 III | are great houses~in the Place Royale, the Faubourg Saint-Honore, 11 III | respond to them and take~their place in the circle; and again 12 III | Hotel Rambouillet, and the Place~Royale to the sixteenth; 13 III | among shopkeepers, left the Place~Royale and the centre of 14 IV | accessories and take the chief place in existence. There~was 15 IV | instead of taking the patron's place, like a great man, the~Faubourg 16 IV | shoots. But,~in the first place, the great system of English 17 IV | employed energies. It was their place~to carry out at Paris the 18 IV | held aloof, and took their~place high on the sunlit summits 19 IV | his~military duties, had a place at Court, to which he came 20 V | fewer officers, in the first place, among the gunners~than 21 V | corps; and in the second place, the feeling in~the artillery 22 VI | and the older men of the place, he started upon the~formidable 23 VI | if they should reach the place~soon.~ ~"In an hour's time," 24 VI | moving~tenderness would give place to a heart-breaking hardness 25 VI | this nonsense. ~From his place where he had taken his stand, 26 VI | pains is kept in the same place by its~mischievous tormentor. 27 VII | when he came back to his place~intending to make a scene, 28 VII | the Abbe~rose, yielded his place to the General, and took 29 VIII| you shall"~ ~"In the first place," said she composedly, thrusting 30 VIII| came nearer--"in the first place, you are not to~compromise 31 VIII| deeply than the knife in~the Place de la Greve. Steel against 32 VIII| insolent. She~went to take her place beside the Comtesse de Serizy, 33 VIII| Langeais went back to her place beside the Countess, and~ 34 VIII| watched her go to take her place~in a square dance.~ ~But 35 IX | madame. All that has taken place shall be as if~it had never 36 IX | to make your bed in the Place du~Carrousel? See now, just 37 IX | a family, a name and a place at Court, and you~ought 38 X | your answer; our trysting place shall~be--in heaven. Strength 39 X | man ought to know how to place it wisely; it is~only a


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