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30 off
30 yes
29 given
Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 I | breaking forth like shafts of~light from the fugue, as the sister 2 II | God hidden by the blinding light of the~Sanctuary. The music 3 II | church, but now so full of light, had returned~to thick darkness.~ ~ 4 II | seistrons of gold--music~and light and harmony. Is not He the 5 II | was a bad reflector, the light in the place~was so dim 6 II | aside.~ ~Between him and the light stood a woman. Her face 7 II | my excuses to~her."~ ~The light fell full upon the nun's 8 III | porcelain jar with a faint light shining~through it. The 9 IV | Hundred Days had let in the light on the mind~of Louis XVIII. 10 IV | great relations, with the~light of a prudish and bigoted 11 VI | Montriveau by the flickering light of a single candle at the~ 12 VI | and a voice as soft as the light said--~ ~"If it had been 13 VI | gaze~that enveloped her in light and warmth.~ ~"Mme la Duchesse," 14 VI | mind that might have shed light over undiscovered~worlds 15 VI | warrior in so formidable a light,~that the more adroit quietly 16 VII | as~the Duchess can use on light occasions, as a great singer 17 VII | glory and rapture of the light, she was fain to stay in 18 VIII| in ecstasy, to~behold the Light of God. Love would be naught 19 VIII| stood open; gleams of ruddy light from~the room beyond flickered 20 VIII| Naturally,~the ominous light roused her curiosity; she 21 VIII| She thought she saw the light behind the curtains grow 22 VIII| return. He should see the~light indeed before you put out 23 IX | that past exists."~ ~The light behind the curtain blazed 24 X | the poor nun will shed the light of her ceaseless and ardent~ 25 X | for her shallow keel and light mastage, so that~she might 26 X | pleasures.~ ~An extremely light pirogue, made at Marseilles 27 X | Each bracket~carried a light deal board which corresponded 28 X | base. That miraculously light, yet~perfectly firm, staircase 29 X | side of the precipice. A light shone there all~through 30 X | on his shoulder. A bright light was~streaming through the


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