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happiness 38
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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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happiness

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1 II | little, frail, hardly-won happiness in her hands; and he, who 2 III | brother, you do not know~what happiness it is to love in heaven; 3 III | Armand, if you but knew the happiness of giving~yourself up, without 4 III | selfish ties of earthly happiness, or vanity, or~enjoyment; 5 III | over again, ignorant of the happiness of love,~insensible as ever, 6 VI | the Duchess inexpressible~happiness to see that this strong 7 VI | fallen so low already in his~happiness that to save his life he 8 VI | friendship, for he was dumb with happiness sheer happiness~through 9 VI | dumb with happiness sheer happiness~through such nothings as 10 VI | today I did not know what~happiness was."~ ~"Then you know it 11 VI | keen glance.~ ~"What is happiness for me henceforth but this-- 12 VII | cunning lies. And now my happiness is to be one more~lying 13 VII | about arrangements for a happiness sanctioned by the~world. 14 VII | better death than~criminal happiness.~ ~"Is it nothing to disobey 15 VII | abbe should control the happiness of a man of~Montriveau's 16 VII | Idle~words compared with my happiness. Let them reign or be hurled~ 17 VII | chastely tender to speak of~our happiness to anyone in this world."~ ~" 18 VII | matter? And besides, if~my happiness means so painful a sacrifice, 19 VIII| against society in unfailing~happiness. Sweet stirrings of life 20 VIII| wholly absorbed by his happiness, Montriveau~understood passion.~ ~" 21 VIII| alternations from the height~of happiness to the depths of wretchedness. 22 VIII| teach him to understand happiness to~the full, only to snatch 23 VIII| of~felicity; to slay his happiness not merely today, but as 24 IX | convinced that there was happiness in store for us both. ~Yes, 25 IX | I cannot express to~give happiness to a man so violently tried 26 IX | forgiveness and eternal happiness in~this revenge of yours. 27 IX | yourself~responsible for my happiness, or you prove yourself base; 28 IX | suffer there, if there is no happiness for~her now, down into hell 29 IX | heart, and an~exchange of happiness so constant, that there 30 IX | natural to~spring towards happiness; but there is only one love 31 IX | woman saw glimpses of wedded happiness,~and imagination, avenging 32 IX | to see him here would be happiness. ~And yet, it is not so 33 IX | Julien.~ ~She fled lest her happiness should be seen in her face, 34 X | of womanly devotion and happiness. Who was to blame? ~You 35 X | la Valliere wept for lost happiness and~vanished power; but 36 X | while of his fair cousin's happiness.~ ~Montriveau gave him one 37 X | Sister Theresa's vows. The happiness bought by so much~love might 38 X | tried to find~auguries of happiness in the air. During the last


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