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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 II | think at his ease;~and he lay absorbed by deep thought 2 II | longed-for love, that now she lay dying on her bed in her 3 IV | in~strength. And herein lay their mistake. Money, likewise, 4 IV | of the aristocracy~that lay a-dying, and would not so 5 IV | Louis XI, without the axe, lay stricken down by~disease, 6 V | on their guard, and~never lay their armour aside; confidences 7 VI | of a long day's march, he lay down to sleep on the~ground, 8 VI | neither cry out nor groan, he lay down on the~sand to die, 9 VI | lighted up by the sunset. It lay only a hundred paces~away; 10 VI | the granite. Behind him lay the hell of~burning sand, 11 VI | for through that~thought lay the only way to love for 12 VI | toilette. You take it up and lay it aside with the plumed~ 13 VI | for a time.--Now, I will lay aside all~vanity for you; 14 VII | together, Mme de~Langeais still lay on her couch; she was just 15 VIII| hair, for his head still lay on her knee. "Ah! and loved 16 VIII| were turned to stone. She lay passive in the grip of~fear. 17 VIII| executioner's duty, you~know, to lay hands on him and stretch 18 VIII| beliefs. The murderer simply lay in wait for his victim, 19 IX | is not inexcusable; love lay at the~source of it; let 20 IX | love. All love's pledges~lay in the past; and now nothing 21 IX | they fell. Her whole future lay in~those two tears. When 22 IX | annihilate everything that lay~between her and her lover, 23 IX | would be glad to think as he~lay dying, `He will not reign 24 IX | Revolution. When a man cannot lay the blame on his father 25 X | For~twenty-four hours she lay in bed, and would have no 26 X | the noisy,~smoky city that lay below in a red mist, lighted 27 X | Twenty-fours hours later the brig lay to off the north-west shore~ 28 X | work among the rocks; they lay below the~ordinary range 29 X | Montriveau, wrapped in his cloak, lay out on the~rock platform. 30 X | face.~ ~There before them lay the dead Duchess; her plank


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