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honesty 1
honour 13
honours 4
hope 20
hoped 2
hopeless 3
hopes 7
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21 yours
21 yourself
20 both
20 hope
20 itself
20 mother
20 return
Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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hope

   Chapter
1 I | voices to~justify his frail hope. And, indeed, however faint 2 I | Terrible sensation! To hope for the resurrection of~ 3 II | spent in vain search, and hope, and despair;~after a prodigious 4 II | meet in heaven. Pathetic hope!~ ~Then followed the Amen. 5 III | long journeys with a false hope; I have wasted~my life and 6 VI | compromising herself for him; hope gave him wit. He had~gained 7 VII | men make for~themselves; hope is a lie at the expense 8 VII | strange situation;~he put his hope in the first word spoken 9 VII | swallowed up in one~disappointed hope. I shall have children to 10 VIII| adorers to feign, in the hope of~concealing their love. 11 VIII| not the expression of any hope for myself; there is no~ 12 IX | souls aspire. Passion is a hope that may be~cheated. Passion 13 IX | transition. Passion~dies out when hope is dead. Men and women may 14 IX | had in herself gave her hope of~success. The Duchess 15 IX | house where there was a~hope of meeting M. de Montriveau. 16 IX | sure~Mme de Langeais saw hope in Armand's withdrawal from 17 IX | drawing upon an unfailing~hope?--a submission to the terrible 18 X | disgust, then I give up~all hope. A man never recovers from 19 X | me if I keep a gleam of hope, and give one last sigh 20 X | opinion that~there was no hope of rescuing or carrying


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