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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 II | of her present lot. She gave the story of long melancholy~ 2 II | faint tremor in it which gave it all the charm that shyness 3 II | the curtain. The General gave the enforced witness of~ 4 IV | Chevalier de Folard himself, gave himself up methodically 5 V | to think for themselves, gave promotion~grudgingly in 6 VI | kept up his courage and gave~him new strength. In spite 7 VI | guide, like a very fiend, gave him back a cool glance like 8 VI | which framed his face, and gave him a~strikingly close resemblance 9 VI | charm of her~words. She gave glimpses of the high-born 10 VI | mischievous tormentor. And yet it gave the Duchess inexpressible~ 11 VI | Just tell me."~ ~Again she gave him a side glance to express 12 VI | compromising herself for him; hope gave him wit. He had~gained confidence, 13 VI | graces, for she~publicly gave him preference over them 14 VII | ever been in his~life, he gave himself up to all the childishness 15 VII | temptations to which it gave rise. ~Possibly, the Duchess 16 VII | man whose ardent~passion gave her emotions unknown before, 17 VIII| of her own; Armand's~love gave her a thrill of cerebral 18 VIII| beforehand with you. ~I gave him my promise."~ ~Montriveau 19 VIII| de Ronquerolles's sister,~gave a great ball at the beginning 20 IX | what do you complain? I~gave you my heart; that was not 21 IX | she still had in herself gave her hope of~success. The 22 IX | came early and went late; gave up dancing, and went to 23 IX | Montriveau. At last she gave out~that she was ill, to 24 IX | position."~ ~"Not at all. She gave away her property in her 25 X | keep it up!" he added, and gave a~significant cut of the 26 X | love, let~her to whom you gave life go down into the tomb 27 X | first eight months that you gave me you never roused any~ 28 X | happiness.~ ~Montriveau gave him one of the terrific 29 X | about midnight.~ ~Armand gave him the Duchess's letter 30 X | could not talk. Then he gave out that the brig~was manned


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