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Honoré de Balzac
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4002 V | still~the Magna Parens of Virgil?"~ ~The women exchanged 4003 III | notwithstanding these signs of virile character, she was gentle,~ 4004 VIII | with Mme. de~Bargeton would virtually give her to him; that they 4005 VI | instance, must~always be visible. If she had denied herself 4006 III | of Thee.~May they bring visions fair as cloudless skies~ 4007 III | him interesting. He was on visiting terms with the~authorities-- 4008 IV | Bargeton mutely implored his visitor to come to his~assistance. 4009 III | back again; for down the vista of~the future he caught 4010 I | worked with the~unwearied vitality of youth; comrades in poverty, 4011 IV | poet for us?" inquired the~vivacious Baron, adjusting the side 4012 III | itself in wordy commonplaces vociferated~with emphasis; the Quotidienne 4013 V | this sort are impressed by vociferation, as a coarse palate~is ticked 4014 IV | with the little nod then in vogue, which~the poet in his mind 4015 VI | scandals about; and those whose voices are loudest in~condemnation 4016 IV | they had sounded the empty void beneath the consoling~formulas 4017 I | not miss the ashes of the volcano; hopes extinguished beneath 4018 IV | the smile; but he never~vouchsafed a word until driven to the 4019 VIII | Negrepelisses;~and if she vouchsafes to acknowledge the relationship, 4020 V | rose to the surface again, vowing~to subjugate this little 4021 VI | of his head, and inwardly vows that he will give up the~ 4022 III | cloudless skies~Of happy voyage o'er a summer sea!~ ~"Was 4023 III | apprentice prodigiously vulgar, though he had~blessed the 4024 II | death. On the battlefield of Wagram a shell shattered the~only 4025 I | walls were adorned with a wainscot, fearful to behold, painted 4026 III | the presence in a little wainscoted~drawing-room, beyond a dimly-lit 4027 IV | putting his arm about her waist,~he drew her towards him 4028 IV | endowed him with a certain waist-girth which somewhat exceeded~ 4029 IV | usually appeared in~the wake of his wife, Elisa, a lady 4030 I | panels were decorated with wall-paper--~Oriental scenes in sepia 4031 VI | and Lamartine, and Sir Walter Scott, and Byron. The noble~ 4032 V | tapping the pavement with his wand; when silence, in fact, 4033 IV | else to say. As his eyes wandered over the gray painted joists 4034 III | Sixte du Chatelet led a wandering life among the Arab tribes 4035 I | stock at a cheap rate and warehouse~the paper. So from this 4036 VI | The rags are sorted~and warehoused by the wholesale rag merchants, 4037 II | stores of brandy~and great warehouses full of the water-borne 4038 I | Lamartine, and many more. They~warmed themselves beside these 4039 I | so as to avoid the mud, warming~the bed for him, lighting 4040 IV | her hair, her throat,~with warmth that surprised her.~ ~"You 4041 V | Fingals and cloudy shapes, and~warriors who got out of their tombs 4042 II | stronghold~during the Religious Wars, when Angouleme was a military 4043 IV | little thing, so great as it was--ah, well,~Lucien, that in 4044 I | that the Devil was taking a wash inside the establishment.~ ~ 4045 VI | francs! The manufacturer washes the~rags and reduces them 4046 I | Marion did the cooking, washing, and marketing; Marion unloaded 4047 I | that he (David)~would only waste his pains if he gave them 4048 II | chronic admiration, and wasted her~strength on curious 4049 II | grandson of M. de~Bargeton the Waster came in for these hereditaments; 4050 V | thrift, and the patient watchfulness of the born man~of business, 4051 III | his own~plan in abeyance, watching the lovers' movements with 4052 III | delicate and sweet as blue water-~flowers on the surface of 4053 II | great warehouses full of the water-borne raw material; all the~carrying 4054 V | be~known by the different watermarks on their centres; the grapes, 4055 II | laundries, and all such waterside trades stood within reach 4056 V | this announcement in one way--it was a shift of Mme. de 4057 IV | way of escape provided for~weak intellects; he plunged you 4058 III | obstacles insurmountable to~weaklings. She drew a lesson from 4059 IV | no undue advantage~of his weaknesses. She had taken care of him 4060 VII | You have the choice of~weapons, choose pistols; you are 4061 I | cast-iron machinery,~that wears out the type. You in Paris 4062 VI | pleasure of chatting and weaving a romance, in which it is 4063 V | explained these~things to Eve, web-paper was almost undreamed of 4064 III | possibly a rich~widow to wed, to say nothing of expectations; 4065 III | who frequented it were so wedded to~their ways, so accustomed 4066 IV | rank and fashion~at stage weddings in third-rate theatres.~ ~ 4067 III | rival~altar by receiving on Wednesdays. Now Mme. de Bargeton's 4068 VI | fifty pounds; it would only weigh~fifty if we used Chinese 4069 I | till a ream of~damp paper weighted with heavy slabs, and set 4070 I | presses, the pile~of slabs for weighting the damp sheets, the rows 4071 VI | one Proust for an error in~weights of two millions in a total 4072 III | antiquated and tarnished, but weighty; their attachment to the~ 4073 V | have few~wants; Lucien's welfare shall be the great object 4074 III | utterances that women love so~well--unconscious revelations 4075 I | francaise.~ ~David, with his well-balanced mind and timid nature at 4076 III | overwhelming graciousness that well-bred people~use towards their 4077 III | irresistibly attractive about well-doing when~persisted in through 4078 III | With fingers tapering and well-kept, though somewhat too thin, 4079 II | For long afterwards she wept for~the young soldier, the 4080 V | transported to some cold, western clime, calling for her~beloved 4081 III | of~minister to Jerome in Westphalia, the Empire fell to pieces; 4082 IV | his~assistance. Turning westward his old asthmatic pug-dog 4083 I | omitted; jobbing chases, wetting-boards,~paste-pots, rinsing-trough, 4084 VI | le Comte, and~Monsieur What-do-you-call-'em, say that I am letting 4085 | whatever 4086 I | thenceforward to print no~newspaper whatsoever, under a penalty of thirty 4087 V | of timber lying below the wheels of a paper-mill. "Let me~ 4088 II | six miles away. Carriers, wheelwrights, posthouses, and inns, every~ 4089 IV | sentence to an end~without a wheezing accompaniment from an asthma, 4090 | whenever 4091 II | the upper and lower town; wherefore it is~necessary to enter 4092 | wherein 4093 | whereupon 4094 | wherever 4095 I | printing-house, without one sou wherewith to pay~his men's wages. 4096 VI | could have seen your face whilst you were reading," cried~ 4097 II | express the new-~fangled whimsies in which even women here 4098 I | flood of reasons--sordid, whining,~contemptible, money-getting 4099 IV | He had dyed the hair and whiskers grizzled by~his sufferings 4100 V | digestion."~ ~"Poor dearie," whispered Zephirine, "take a glass 4101 III | drawing-room, where the whist-tables were set out, she~welcomed 4102 VIII | announced M. de Rubempre, the white-headed old man gave~him a keen, 4103 I | were covered with plain whitewash, the dirty brick floor~had 4104 I | present, for their minds were wholly bent on laying the~foundations 4105 III | fiato in corpo like a war whoop--~Mme. de Bargeton amid these 4106 I | to a very small piece of wick; for excess of any sort 4107 VI | added, pointing to a little~wicket gate. "My vines have flowered 4108 II | musician, he was well and~widely read, and knew both Italian 4109 I | knowing~nothing of the wider business views of Paris, 4110 IV | and Mlle. du Brossard, a~widowed gentlewoman and her daughter.~ ~ 4111 III | s axe which David could wield when he chose, perhaps he 4112 V | them. The great influence wielded in the department by these 4113 VI | above all barriers on the wigs of an IF; he had seen a 4114 VI | burying~themselves in the wilderness; but, weary of living in 4115 III | transports of stormy~passion, as wildflowers in the fields from the brilliant 4116 I | bargain, and so much the~more willingly since that this nuisance 4117 I | scented~misfortune in the wind.~ ~His presentiments were 4118 I | one-half~of the unexpected windfall. Taking this fact into consideration,~ 4119 I | sees clearly to the end of~winding ways, turning the clear 4120 III | of the plain--the hideous winding-sheet of~Gomorrah.~ ~So well did 4121 I | third presenting to~his wine-troubled eye a patch overlooked by 4122 I | press for the labor~of the winepress. As he put it himself, " 4123 VI | compromise between a provincial wineshop and a Parisian~guinguette, 4124 II | intellect of this order wins pardon for its boldness 4125 VI | yesterday,~while her white hands wiped the pearls of sweat from 4126 VI | an iron frame with a fine~wire bottom where the mark which 4127 VIII | and I~ought to do as she wishes, I think; she knows better 4128 I | enough to cook your eggs with--sabots that your father~ 4129 VII | the other. "If you do not withdraw your~assertions at once 4130 VIII | Lucien to follow her as she~withdrew.~ ~"Dear," she said, and 4131 IV | with a countenance like a withered~fern, called Lili by her 4132 VII | retraction in the presence~of witnesses of credit. In this way you 4133 V | amusing, Fifine?" inquired the wizened Lili,~who perhaps had expected 4134 III | it were, the dignity of~womanhood. Her red-gold hair, escaping 4135 IV | procured~him some success with women--he made them laugh. M. du 4136 III | old-~fashioned gables, and wondered whether their names would 4137 III | Chatelet thought he had done a wonderfully clever thing when he~told 4138 IV | prodigious~awe. It is the wont of imaginative natures to 4139 VI | provincial fashion--a walk in the woods~along the Charente, not 4140 I | kitchen, on~the other the woodshed, and in a ramshackle penthouse 4141 I | had stormy argument than a wordless acceptance of the situation.~ 4142 III | opinion expanded itself in wordy commonplaces vociferated~ 4143 IV | intrigue. I will lead the work-a-day life, the tradesman's life 4144 III | and therefore shy. A real work-girl would have been~bolder; 4145 IV | old-fashioned~low chair, and a work-table by the window; there was 4146 I | slightly above the class of~working-girls.~ ~The two women's slender 4147 IV | now I should look~like a workingman among those people, I should 4148 VIII | party of tradespeople and~workingmen, that you cannot give up 4149 V | caused by the spasmodic workings of jaws sympathetically~ 4150 I | certain~position in the workroom, which raised her slightly 4151 III | Julius~Caesar,--all these world-famous gamblers had begun life 4152 IV | ignorance and indifference of~worldlings. He went round by way of 4153 V | father sold biscuits for worms" (vers), said Jacques, " 4154 VIII | out~to Lucien.~ ~"Do not worry yourself," he said; "you 4155 I | old already, one was~the worshiper, and that one was David; 4156 III | ground of the Princess' worsted work after~the flowers had 4157 IV | willing to~sacrifice the worthless creatures to you. It would 4158 VI | If you show yourself worthy--some day!" she said, with 4159 III | opinion~through which many a would-be patrician passes by way 4160 I | which the niggardly old man~wrapped his refusal. David crushed 4161 VIII | days, still crowned~by the wreath of orange blossoms and the 4162 V | does not labor as we to wrest~metaphors from the heart 4163 IV | was a quaint~assemblage of wrinkled countenances and heterogeneous 4164 I | Goethe, and Byron, the prose writings of Scott,~Jean-Paul, Berzelius, 4165 VII | Perhaps I have done wrongly," she said, "to show a warm 4166 VIII | de Chandour will have a wry neck for~the rest of his 4167 III | at the little~table on an X-shaped trestle. There was no tablecloth; 4168 III | Bernard~Palissy, Louis XI., Fox, Napoleon, Christopher 4169 II | Mirault, ennobled under Louis XIII. for long tenure of office. 4170 II | that in~the reign of Louis XV. his son dropped the Mirault 4171 III | in its~loyalty, and Louis XVIII. a Jacobin. The women, for 4172 III | sincerity, he with suppressed~yawns; but he bore with the Romantics 4173 I | persecution of societies yclept of Temperance,~the cult 4174 IV | military subordination; he yielded a passive obedience to his~ 4175 III | and to think twice~before yielding to it in future.~ ~So, after 4176 VI | for the heaviness of the yoke, she even thought~of Escarbas, 4177 V | Eve said, smiling. "I love you----"~ ~"As much as you love 4178 I | with as much agility as the youngest of the~tribe. The press, 4179 VI | account for the vanity of a~youngster, who is as proud as he can 4180 III | the outlines of a still~youthful figure and shapely, well 4181 II | with bigotry rather than zeal, all stagnating~together,


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