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european 2
evading 1
even 48
evening 27
evening- 1
events 2
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28 happy
27 better
27 brought
27 evening
27 everything
27 far
27 hands
Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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evening

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1 I | among their flowers of an evening,~above the houses and the 2 II | had affirmed her love last evening in the praise sent up to~ 3 V | spring up and~die in an evening's space. All eyes were turned 4 V | flirted till the ball or the evening's gaiety~was at an end. 5 V | as to form a wish.~ ~One evening she chanced to be at the 6 VI | sit near her through an evening, she would be gay and~melancholy 7 VI | always find me at home in the~evening until ten o'clock."~ ~The 8 VI | towards eight o'clock that evening, and was admitted. ~He was 9 VI | Will you come tomorrow evening?" she asked. "I am going 10 VI | went~out from her. Every evening he came to Mme de Langeais' 11 VII | missed a service; then, when evening came, she was~steeped in 12 VII | Marquis de~Montriveau; every evening, at the appointed hour, 13 VII | to come in very early one evening, found M.~l'Abbe Gondrand, 14 VII | spoken by nature. Every~evening, as he came away from Mme 15 VII | unuttered.~ ~Nevertheless, one evening, after sitting in gloomy 16 VII | de Langeais to spend an~evening with a woman whose prattle 17 VIII| woman. On that most blissful~evening, the sweetest prelude ever 18 VIII| well in my boudoir in an~evening; here it is quite different. 19 VIII| all before it. That very~evening he went to the ball at which 20 VIII| de Langeais waltzed that evening with a sort of excitement~ 21 IX | myself.--Well,~Armand, this evening, even while you were prophesying 22 IX | utter his name now. One evening, however, in a fit of despair,~ 23 IX | in low-necked gowns of an evening (so high an~opinion of her 24 X | to~offer herself."~ ~That evening, at the Elysee-Bourbon, 25 X | so at eight o'clock that~evening she was introduced into 26 X | quarter to eight."~ ~"Good evening," returned Montriveau, and 27 X | standing on the doorstep~that evening.~ ~"Yes, my Lord Marquis,


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