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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 II | something more than a man~had a right to look for as things are 2 III | You were mine; you had no right to give yourself, even to~ 3 III | them. Equality may be a RIGHT, but no power on earth~can 4 VI | two hours."~ ~"The man is right," thought M. de Montriveau.~ ~ 5 VI | punctual," she said; "that is right. I like~punctuality. It 6 VI | loftily, "that if anyone has a~right to complain of your costume, 7 VI | General had won and kept the right to kiss his lady's~insatiable 8 VI | law and custom leave me no right to dispose of my~person. 9 VII | displeased to have their code of right and wrong~broken through. 10 VII | fact, while you lost in~right. Political Protestantism 11 VII | already you would rob~me of my right to dispose of myself? No, 12 VIII| he cried. "Yes, you are right; I will not~have you doubt 13 VIII| under her breath, "so I was right, you see."~ ~"Let me say 14 VIII| and I will give you~the right to kill me if I am false. 15 VIII| Oh! do you call a woman's right to dispose of herself a~` 16 VIII| So Ronquerolles was right," thought he, "and now for 17 VIII| one."~ ~"I shall be all right after a quadrille," she 18 VIII| crime.~ ~Every woman has a right to refuse herself to love 19 VIII| to be pitied, he has no right to complain. But~with a 20 VIII| choose to exercise~one--the right of the judge over the criminal, 21 VIII| her bearing.~ ~"You are right to treat me very hardly," 22 IX | Duchesse that it was~all right.~ ~Oh the dreadful reaction 23 IX | your post take away your right of free speech, my~dear? 24 IX | arrange to make everything right."~ ~"But, dear aunt, I do 25 IX | I do not wish to make it right at all. It is~my wish that 26 IX | to put her husband in the right." ~ ~"Uncle, so long as 27 X | pains of poverty. I have a right, I think, to speak in this 28 X | Langeais, and I alone have~a right to put him in the wrong."~ ~ 29 X | should not have given up my right to be the~mother of future 30 X | appearances. The~Vidame is right. No man is worth a single 31 X | perhaps I may bring it all right again."~ ~"Aunt, I promise"~ ~" 32 X | snared his heart; my aunt is right; a man~cannot surely refuse 33 X | for to them is given the right and the power to protect


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