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louvre 1
lovable 1
love 247
loved 33
loveliness 2
lovely 3
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33 convent
33 few
33 found
33 loved
33 mind
33 nature
33 right
Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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loved

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1 I | a revelation of a~woman loved to frenzy; a woman so carefully 2 I | Fleuve du~Tage. The woman he loved had played the prelude to 3 II | beyond this--he was still loved! ~In her heart love had 4 II | General. Was the woman he loved~prostrated by emotion which 5 III | you far better than I~ever loved you before. Every day I 6 III | love me; you have never loved me"~ ~"Oh, my brother!"~ ~" 7 V | that not until a woman is~loved will the world fully recognise 8 V | that it was possible to be loved without committing~herself, 9 V | utterly insensible. "I am loved!" she told~herself. "He 10 VI | believe that~you have never loved. It is a man's great pretension 11 VI | truth. ~Armand had never loved, as he had said. He was 12 VI | s desertion. If you had loved me sincerely, you~would 13 VII | expected to~imagine that I am loved. But, there!--there are 14 VII | lover was convinced that~she loved him. Her egoistic resistance 15 VII | however.~ ~"So you have never loved me," he retorted, and anger 16 VII | her otherwise. So he had loved to see her devising~obstacles; 17 VIII| lay on her knee. "Ah! and loved far~more than he believes, 18 VIII| moment this woman, whom he loved, was neither~a duchess nor 19 VIII| all but justified. If you loved me, would you make this~ 20 VIII| And, after~all, if I were loved, always loved, and truly 21 VIII| if I were loved, always loved, and truly loved, what would~ 22 VIII| always loved, and truly loved, what would~my beauty matter 23 IX | compared with him whom she loved with all her~heart; with 24 IX | vain? She must either be loved now or play her part of~ 25 IX | she said, "I want to be loved."~ ~But the belief that 26 IX | poignant~doubt whether she was loved in return, she felt glad 27 IX | it would bring him if he loved her still. She sent her 28 IX | into society! So she was loved! All day long she waited 29 IX | supposing that you are happy and loved to the end, and I am~leaving 30 X | learning how~much you were loved, you might be in despair. 31 X | to God. The eyes that you loved for~a little while shall 32 X | pity. It is my wish to be loved, because you~cannot choose 33 X | through~heavy trials, was loved more passionately than the


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