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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 I | it. The undertaking was~certainly a delicate one; but a man 2 IV | who, in this respect, were~certainly pre-eminently French. The 3 IV | The King's Government certainly meant well; but the maxim 4 VI | not for~vanity. And it is certainly true that for everyone, 5 VI | give a sudden leap.~ ~"I certainly promised Mme de Beauseant," 6 VI | rivals deny my merits? They certainly~will not inherit them. Come, 7 VII | holding out her hand; and~certainly in her careless toilette 8 VII | my~friend, are you not? I certainly can open the bottom of my 9 VII | sacrament at Easter? People must certainly do something for~their party. 10 VII | intimately connected. It is certainly a~finer thing to lead a 11 VII | of which you would most~certainly tire, and to everlasting 12 VIII| fearsome beast; she will certainly drop on her knees and~look 13 VIII| was not love, but it was certainly akin to other feelings which~ 14 IX | alleviations, but you will~certainly feel for me."~ ~"After all 15 IX | Montriveaus? Very well;~they certainly will not succeed to their 16 X | why I love you now. ~Oh! certainly it flattered my vanity that 17 X | She is~there!"~ ~"She is certainly there! Tomorrow she will


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