Chapter
1 II | and~diffidence gives to a young girl; her voice, distinct
2 III | with weeping; I am neither young nor fair; and in any case,
3 IV | lastly, instead of growing young again, the Faubourg~Saint-Germain
4 IV | down in the market-place. Young men, shut out from office,
5 IV | Republic and the Empire by young,~conscientious, harmlessly
6 IV | found~for a brief space in a young married woman who belonged
7 IV | to utter a~spiteful word; young and sweet-natured, not so
8 IV | did before him, and left a young wife of two-and-twenty~to
9 IV | Brave they were, like all~young Frenchmen; ability they
10 VI | tedious, and, for the many young men who carry a~redundance
11 VII | sanctioned by the~world. I am young, Armand; a man with no delicacy
12 VII | be inexcusable. She was young; the time when~men and women
13 VII | all. Embarrassed like a young lover who cannot~dare to
14 VII | plaything? Why, half a dozen young coxcombs come here~just
15 VIII| set the fashion to all the young men in Paris. As a man of~
16 VIII| answered, giving~a hand to a young man who came up at that
17 VIII| you at all; but you are so young! You must feel~some life
18 IX | has not corrupted me. I am~young at least, and I have grown
19 IX | away forever. Only women or young men can~imagine the dull,
20 IX | Baron de Maulincour. That young officer had met~with disdain
21 IX | aristocratic virtue; while excited~young men rushed about on horseback
22 IX | Princesse de~Blamont-Chauvry.~ ~Young men who wished to stand
23 IX | Court, ambitious men, and~young married women paid her assiduous
24 IX | the~finest ladies of the young generation to despair. Her
25 IX | a~wrong impression on a young woman's mind," said she,
26 IX | leave a~woman while she is young and pretty; still, we have
27 IX | Germany, did I not hear~young de Horn say, after supper, `
28 IX | for~the love of this lucky young man."~
29 X | experience, and~to make rash young heads listen to reason.
30 X | I~look back over my own young days, I do not recollect
31 X | that afternoon, to find his young cousin looking~white and
32 X | these preparations as a~young woman's jest; but now and
33 X | nature that is attracted by young, smooth,~pink-and-white
34 X | posts along the corridor. Young Henri de Marsay,~the most
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