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28 there
28 though
27 heart
Honoré de Balzac
The ball at Sceaux

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1 I | regiments. He~discovered, a little late, that he had made war 2 I | freely to the King of his own little affairs; the~nobles could 3 I | invited to recast. This little success stamped Monsieur 4 I | became a deputy,~spoke little, listened much, and changed 5 II | was not preceded by the little word to which the throne 6 II | they united in forming a little court round the~overbearing 7 II | cause of revolts in her little realm. Scenes, which~the 8 II | must correspond. After some~little experience of life, and 9 III | everything.--Now, air the room a little by~opening the window."~ ~ 10 III | slippers, pulled out his little~queue of hair which had 11 IV | Do not tease my poor little Emilie; don't you see she 12 IV | institution. The environs of the little town of Sceaux enjoy~a reputation 13 IV | sheet of paper, with so little heed that we do not at~first 14 IV | his head, and bent it a little to the right~like Alexander, 15 IV | imperturbable stranger. None of her~little arts succeeded. Mademoiselle 16 V | V~Clara made a little pouting face, bent her head, 17 V | courtyard of an elegant little~villa, the young man he 18 V | When they had gone a little way, and the Count and his 19 VI | expect you."~ ~"What an odd little old man!" said Longueville 20 VI | man's eye; but she had the~little disappointment of finding 21 VI | party who was not~in this little domestic secret. When Monsieur 22 VI | talk.~ ~Notwithstanding the little clouds piled up by suspicion 23 VI | enough freedom to enjoy the little childish~delights which 24 VI | the gracious petting and little attentions which women~generally 25 VI | strengthening it~by a thousand little incidents which any one 26 VIII| undertone. "After saving up a little capital my~brother joined 27 VIII| I shall always shiver a little at calling you my sister----"~ ~ 28 VIII| money. I keep it for my little seminaries."~PARIS, December


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