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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 I | the~soul from all earthly things, which is demanded by the 2 I | belong to the small number of things~which it is not lawful to 3 II | inspired by the sense of things divine are blent with a 4 II | And this wealth of holy things seemed to be flung down 5 II | had a right to look for as things are in this nineteenth century?~ ~ 6 III | come~first and above all things else in your heart? In time 7 III | expression, but the agreement of things~among themselves--unity, 8 IV | and an explanation of the things which~happen in the course 9 IV | scarcely a match-all~these things should contribute to form 10 IV | them from itself--all these~things combined to bring about 11 IV | most discordant state of things~in the Faubourg Saint-Germain. 12 IV | pages of history--all these things were so~many examples set 13 IV | It is in the nature of~things that the man should be identified 14 IV | coquette, and above all things a Parisienne, loving a brilliant~ 15 IV | strings. It was a~day of small things, a cold prosaic era. Perhaps 16 VI | he talked of indifferent things, he retired~within himself, 17 VII | to do many foolish, wild things for his~sake. But YOU! You 18 VII | that seems to say so many things, a gesture that such women 19 VII | with a certain quantity of things to say; so long~as she has 20 VIII| Ronquerolles began to laugh.~ ~"Things being thus, dear boy," said 21 VIII| stranger. ~ ~"One of the things that struck me most on the 22 VIII| hands and feet again. All things considered, I~think that 23 VIII| stolen look that saw all things and~seemed to see nothing. 24 VIII| black key border--all these things made part of a whole that~ 25 IX | Armand, my friend, of all things, suspense is the~hardest 26 IX | heard~most extraordinary things of him. Wound his feelings, 27 IX | which quickens the images of things, giving~to them a second 28 IX | a~better meaning in the things of life. As she hurried 29 IX | continual~longing--all these things told upon her, mind and 30 IX | malicious construction on things,"~returned the Marquis.~ ~" 31 IX | hundreds of ways of~explaining things; and if the Marquis de Montriveau 32 X | vilify the noblesse?~ ~Some things a Navarreins cannot do without 33 X | him, as you men can ask~things between yourselves--for 34 X | different way of~regarding things between yourselves--ask 35 X | ridicule;~mine can endure all things without growing weaker,


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