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21 looked
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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 I | be among them one whom he held dearer than life, dearer~ 2 II | granite in the sea; yet held apart by an intangible,~ 3 II | to the Mother Superior,~held back the curtain. The General 4 II | He was afraid of her; she held his~little, frail, hardly-won 5 III | his other~virtues, he was held in such veneration that 6 IV | but such privileges are held upon the understanding that~ 7 IV | is a sort of moral fief held on a tenure of service rendered 8 IV | country, they could have held their own; but cooped up 9 IV | from which hitherto they held aloof, and took their~place 10 IV | the army,~and the Duchess held a post about one of the 11 VI | and the likeness~still held good in the vigorous forehead, 12 VI | give you my hand."~ ~She held it out for his kiss. A woman' 13 VIII| took her in his arms, and held her~tightly to him.~ ~"Forgive, 14 VIII| snapped the bonds which held firm only for her lover. 15 VIII| intention in his face, and held that the moment~had come 16 IX | with regard to you."~ ~He held out a Lorraine cross, fastened 17 IX | would kiss her lips; she held up her face.~ ~"You can 18 IX | blind. But while Montriveau~held her hand as a father might, 19 IX | over it a little, and he held his head~high; to many people 20 IX | continued smiling, while she held her hand in a tight clasp.~ ~" 21 X | course in the~secret council held before they left Paris,


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