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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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silence

   Chapter
1 I | Infinite, the solemn~awe of Silence; in every place man has 2 I | sea. There is sound and silence everywhere;~oftener still 3 I | oftener still there is silence over all.~ ~The church is 4 II | dim daylight, and the deep silence broken by the chanting of 5 II | grave, was there not eternal~silence, deep peace--the sense of 6 VII | out by her lover's gloomy~silence; it was quite otherwise 7 VII | torrent of flute notes was a silence filled with cruelly~painful 8 VIII| gathered strength in the silence. She was forced,~without 9 VIII| at last, it was after a~silence.~ 10 IX | so establish that perfect silence~which sounds may traverse 11 IX | concluded from the~Duchess's silence that she might apply the 12 IX | sound, to be forced to keep silence! One of the~countless miseries 13 X | rest. But~in spite of the silence, the confused effect of 14 X | to give a stab to ensure silence.~ ~In two hours the bars


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