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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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france

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1 I | to the victorious arms of France. The~musician's nationality 2 I | was revealed.~ ~"We find France everywhere, it seems," said 3 II | Theresa may have interests in France. Perhaps she~would like 4 III| search every convent in France, Italy, Spain, Sicily, and~ 5 III| forthwith took his~departure for France.~ ~And now for the incidents 6 III| The thing known in France as the Faubourg Saint-Germain 7 III| would be a good thing for France if~this idea could be popularised. 8 III| and~poetry, everything in France, and in France more than 9 III| everything in France, and in France more than in any~other country, 10 III| greatest number of~ideas.~ ~France is the one country in the 11 III| find her behind the time. France~has been led astray many 12 IV | the sovereign, and here in France the people are undoubtedly 13 IV | historical~memories.~ ~In France, unluckily, the noblesse 14 IV | central power, which in France seldom fails to support 15 IV | they bear in~mind that La France is a woman and capricious, 16 IV | In 1814 the noblesse of France were called upon to assert 17 IV | more tractable humour; La France, like a tired woman,~was 18 IV | mismanagement so~clumsy; and La France, like a woman, would have 19 IV | importation required time, and in~France a tardy success is no better 20 IV | but after the invasion of France, the return of the~Bourbons 21 VI | Armand de~Montriveau left France.~ ~An adventurous spirit, 22 VI | s bragging~so common in France; for in France to have the 23 VI | common in France; for in France to have the reputation of 24 VI | in life. In old~days in France, women were beneficent lights; 25 VII| consequences. And if we would have France go~to mass, ought we not 26 VII| she is the~very soil of France. Men die, but people's interests 27 VII| great Heavens! what are France and the crown and~rightful 28 IX | street-boy to the peer of~France, that the observer arrives 29 IX | Jacobin under the Lilies of France."~ ~"Oh! not quite so bad," 30 X | months after his return to France, a merchant brig, fitted~


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