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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 I | to put men continually in mind of the~End and the way, 2 II | this kind perplexed his mind, the~voice of the woman 3 II | effect upon the General's mind; he had precisely enough 4 III | widely~different attitude of mind which must inevitably keep 5 IV | without friction; the habit of mind~which never descends to 6 IV | forgotten, nor did they bear in~mind that La France is a woman 7 IV | uppermost~in everyone's mind; a lack of broad views, 8 IV | let in the light on the mind~of Louis XVIII. In spite 9 IV | seemed to every Royalist mind the only possible way of~ 10 V | life; it became a habit of mind with him to~live by his 11 VI | Physical~strength, and a mind braced to endurance, enabled 12 VI | a conquest, made up her mind to gain a lover in~Armand 13 VI | that had yet perturbed his mind, Armand de Montriveau~discovered 14 VI | slightest impression on your mind, and that in all probability~ 15 VI | distrustful of~himself; the mind that might have shed light 16 VI | that valiant warrior in mind of the bright damosel flies 17 VI | affair made it clear to my mind that~these very sacrifices 18 VII | accident," she repeated. "Mind that. ~If anything should 19 VII | to a Christian frame of~mind; she brought out her edition 20 VII | said all that was in her~mind. She took up her parable 21 VII | s minds. If you have no mind to issue your Edict of~Nantes; 22 VII | Antoinette. So he made up his mind to demand~more, to demand 23 VII | the myriad thoughts in his mind might have been reduced 24 VIII| turning this thought in his mind with~the impartiality of 25 VIII| in love; but they have a~mind to possess and not to be 26 VIII| dim~foreboding crossed her mind, but the thought was vague 27 VIII| basest of wretches. Here my mind is unfettered. ~Here nobody 28 IX | power which sets the~whole mind in ferment. Perhaps that 29 IX | these things told upon her, mind and body; all the~forces 30 IX | countenance that put you in mind of an old white glove. Add~ 31 IX | impression on a young woman's mind," said she, and~interrupted 32 IX | fat man with the~little mind is amusing himself by creating 33 X | future Ducs de Langeais. So mind appearances. The~Vidame


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