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feebleness 1
feebly 1
feeds 2
feel 35
feeling 26
feelings 16
feels 3
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36 asked
36 friend
36 good
35 feel
35 kind
35 let
35 put
Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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feel

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1 III | is to love in heaven; to feel that you can~confess love 2 VI | full~their power to do and feel.~ ~People were afraid of 3 VI | me to throw this off, I feel too warm now," she said,~ 4 VI | made the~novice in love feel like a worthless bale flung 5 VI | his senses are as quick to feel~pleasure as his heart is 6 VI | brave~man's hardships, and I feel them all, indeed I do!"~ ~ 7 VII | to him, and she seemed~to feel the exceeding pleasure that 8 VII | pleasure that women usually feel in that~close contact, an 9 VII | sensation which we are apt to feel at the sight of something~ 10 VII | must~give them something to feel. So let us accept the Roman 11 VII | horrible suffering; and~that I feel that I must utter my cry 12 VII | time when~men and women feel that they cannot afford 13 VIII| society, or the Opera. To feel that she~was adored by this 14 VIII| coyness which she did not feel, the General saw all maidenly~ 15 VIII| everything with her. She can only feel through her~intellect, her 16 VIII| I, that am not a woman,~feel a thrill in my inmost self 17 VIII| lesson. He was to~be made to feel that though duchesses may 18 VIII| happy life the better to feel the emptiness of his~previous 19 VIII| la Duchesse, and~make you feel something that bites more 20 VIII| clipped close, would you feel no regrets for the dainty 21 VIII| enough for me, and you shall feel it~afterwards at every moment 22 VIII| you are so young! You must feel~some life still in your 23 VIII| complete that you~need not feel in the least sorry that 24 IX | that it is so natural to~feel when you bind yourself for 25 IX | your~heart. Good-bye. I feel that there is no faith in 26 IX | almost every man would feel that a woman lowers herself~ 27 IX | but you will~certainly feel for me."~ ~"After all the 28 IX | you do; now, I can only feel."~ ~"But, my dear little 29 X | adventures of your youth you must~feel some indulgence for women."~ ~" 30 X | what desolation I should~feel. I should be living still, 31 X | in a hideous~position. I feel all the inward serenity 32 X | will last~eternally. Ah! I feel a sombre joy in crushing 33 X | were scarcely likely to feel suspicious of her at~once; 34 X | beauty to those men who feel that within them~there is 35 X | Montriveau could not but feel drawn to~these. For cannot


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