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116 eve
116 life
116 like
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Honoré de Balzac
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eve

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1 I | Chardon~and her daughter Eve believed in Lucien as Mahomet' 2 I | David caught a glimpse of Eve's fair face,~and loved, 3 I | Camille became~for David the Eve whom he worshiped, for Lucien 4 I | returned the alarmed lover, as Eve's fair face~rose before 5 I | The~clock struck six.~ ~"Eve must be anxious; good-bye," 6 III | sister was in the secret. Eve, like the thrifty~housekeeper 7 III | nearer to~lean upon it; Eve told him that he must not 8 III | de Bargeton's house!--for Eve it~meant the dawn of success. 9 III | that society was on the eve of cataclysm. "See what 10 III | smallpox; at the sight of Eve his face took a~ceremonious 11 III | did everything~well."~ ~Eve was tall, dark-haired, dark 12 III | and could not believe that Eve could care for him; Eve 13 III | Eve could care for him; Eve was~a penniless girl, and 14 III | would have been~bolder; but Eve, gently bred, and fallen 15 III | David stood more~in awe of Eve than a simple clerk of some 16 III | Perhaps he had come too late, Eve might think him a~nuisance; 17 III | only appeared in trifles, Eve read~it clearly; she was 18 III | had divined the way to win Eve. The mute~delights of this 19 III | foundations of rock. Many a time~Eve had seen revelations of 20 III | union~of soul and soul.~ ~Eve opened the door, and Lucien 21 III | silver spoons and forks, and Eve had laid~them all for the 22 IV | IV~Lucien did not answer. Eve took up a little plate, 23 IV | he did not hear a word.~Eve came to sit beside him without 24 IV | eyes.~ ~"Nothing, nothing, Eve," he said, and putting his 25 IV | of~soup.~ ~"WE?" echoed Eve. The same presentiment that 26 IV | that, if you know me?"~ ~Eve put out her hand and grasped 27 IV | his letter over again; and Eve, discreet maiden, did not 28 IV | floor, colored and waxed by Eve herself, shone~with cleanliness. 29 IV | sugar-basin of Limoges porcelain. Eve slept in the little adjoining~ 30 IV | he went on, looking at Eve as he~spoke. "If you totter, 31 IV | He looked timidly towards Eve as he spoke; her eyes were 32 IV | face of yours; won't they,~Eve?"~ ~Lucien sprang up and 33 IV | wished, half feared that Eve would praise him; he longed 34 IV | tongue~and looked guilty. Eve, guessing the agony of modesty, 35 IV | of this delicious girl. Eve~had rewarded him beyond 36 IV | a vehement suspicion of Eve's feelings towards the~printer.~ ~ ~ ~ 37 V | thought that he~could see Eve and David sitting on a baulk 38 V | like a rich toilette on Eve, for she was one of those~ 39 V | left bank of the Charente.~Eve felt embarrassed by the 40 V | loosens their tongues, too," Eve said merrily. "You were 41 V | Lucien's present step, dear Eve. After all that I have just 42 V | through my heart," said Eve, stopping~as they reached 43 V | courage will never~fail," said Eve, brightening. "There is 44 V | returned David. "Dear Eve, listen~to me. A man needs 45 V | a false friend to him!" Eve cried in despair, "or~you 46 V | discourage us in this way."~ ~"Eve! Eve!" cried David, "if 47 V | us in this way."~ ~"Eve! Eve!" cried David, "if only 48 V | some worldly wisdom too. Eve, my~darling, give Lucien 49 V | to lean upon then?~Dear Eve, marry me for love of Lucien; 50 V | considerations keep us apart," said Eve, moved by this love~that 51 V | necessary, you will be my wife. Eve, my dear Eve, how you have~ 52 V | be my wife. Eve, my dear Eve, how you have~lightened 53 V | know that~I am happier."~ ~Eve looked at David with mischievous, 54 V | an~explanation.~ ~"Dear Eve, I am taking more than I 55 V | I am not so learned," Eve said, smiling. "I love you----"~ ~" 56 V | easy at first."~ ~"Dear Eve, have you known that I loved 57 V | I had guessed this too," Eve said, interrupting him; " 58 V | love for you in your name. Eve was the one woman in the 59 V | here," he said, and taking Eve's hand, he went to a~great 60 V | grown fair through you. Eve, dearest, this is the~first 61 V | happy as I am."~ ~David felt Eve's hand, damp and quivering 62 V | answer to a question from Eve, who did not know what " 63 V | explained these~things to Eve, web-paper was almost undreamed 64 VI | can have happened?" cried Eve, as she saw her~brother' 65 VI | into those friendly hearts, Eve and David listening~in pained 66 VI | murmured~David, and for answer Eve pressed his arm without 67 VI | happiness, that neither Eve nor David so much as noticed 68 VI | and penniless girl like Eve Chardon, he~would have seen 69 VI | suddenly~down to hard fact.~ ~Eve and David both thought that 70 VI | Unchecked by protests put in by Eve, he furnished his first 71 VI | spell of~David's voice and Eve's caresses; and as they 72 VI | would fain have no delay. Eve's mother took her daughter' 73 VI | shutters, he saw a light in Eve's room.~ ~"What can be happening 74 VI | am going to marry Mlle. Eve Chardon."~ ~"Who may she 75 VI | in love with his sister Eve, and that his sister Eve 76 VI | Eve, and that his sister Eve was in love with~David, 77 VI | the rooms where the fair Eve was to spend her life~as 78 VI | these last days of penury.~ ~Eve and David had set Lucien' 79 VI | stray rag in the gutter.~ ~Eve herself had wished for the 80 VIII | has not lost its bloom.~ ~"Eve's home will be fit for a 81 VIII | sacrifices made for his sake.~ ~"Eve and her girl friends have 82 VIII | women had striven to make Eve's contributions to the housekeeping~ ~ 83 VIII | and promise of secrecy, Eve and her mother heard~Lucien' 84 VIII | table-~linen, house-linen, Eve's wedding clothes, and on 85 VIII | of ten thousand francs on Eve. Lucien~then spoke of his 86 VIII | twelve-month.~ ~"But, Lucien," said Eve, as a thought clutched at 87 VIII | last.~ ~"Well," exclaimed Eve, "he is going away with 88 VIII | as I came along, bringing Eve her little bits of~wedding 89 VIII | much for me?" protested Eve, giving him a~divinely sweet 90 VIII | He put his arms about Eve and David, and drew them 91 VIII | He is right," said Eve; "you yourself were saying, 92 VIII | Paris at once?"~ ~David took Eve's hand in his, and drew 93 VIII | lending one thousand."~ ~Eve gave her betrothed a look, 94 VIII | eyes.~ ~"Listen, my adored Eve, we are making a bad start 95 VIII | are two. Decide for us."~ ~Eve, distracted, sprang to her 96 VIII | betrothed lovers, David left Eve overcome with trouble, and 97 VIII | unexpectedly, they found Eve and~her mother on their 98 VIII | easily led for good or~evil. Eve soon packed Lucien's clothes; 99 Addendum| Lucien. Part three is titled Eve and David and continues 100 Addendum| Chatelet, Baronne du)~ ~Cerizet~Eve and David~A Man of Business~ 101 Addendum| Chardon, Madame (nee Rubempre)~Eve and David~Scenes from a 102 Addendum| Clerks~ ~Cointet, Boniface~Eve and David~The Firm of Nucingen~ 103 Addendum| for Arcis~ ~Cointet, Jean~Eve and David~ ~Courtois~Eve 104 Addendum| Eve and David~ ~Courtois~Eve and David~ ~Courtois, Madame~ 105 Addendum| David~ ~Courtois, Madame~Eve and David~ ~Desplein~The 106 Addendum| Lunacy~ ~Hautoy, Francis du~Eve and David~ ~Maucombe, Comte 107 Addendum| Provincial at Paris~ ~Petit-Claud~Eve and David~ ~Pimentel, Marquis 108 Addendum| Marquis and Marquise de~Eve and David~ ~Postel~Eve and 109 Addendum| de~Eve and David~ ~Postel~Eve and David~ ~Prieur, Madame~ 110 Addendum| and David~ ~Prieur, Madame~Eve and David~ ~Rastignac, Baron 111 Addendum| Rubempre, Lucien-Chardon de~Eve and David~A Distinguished 112 Addendum| Sechard, Jerome-Nicolas~Eve and David~ ~Sechard, David~ 113 Addendum| and David~ ~Sechard, David~Eve and David~A Distinguished 114 Addendum| Sechard, Madame David~Eve and David~A Distinguished 115 Addendum| Senonches, Jacques de~Eve and David~ ~Senonches, Madame 116 Addendum| Senonches, Madame Jacques de~Eve and David~ ~Stanhope, Lady


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