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39 never
Honoré de Balzac
At the Sign of the Cat and Racket

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husband

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1 III | family procession~with her husband, accustomed by her to carry 2 IV | mind destined to~be the husband of Virginie, his elder daughter. 3 IX | smiled as she looked at her husband, and allowed~herself some 4 IX | manly delicacy,~honored her husband with a nod of approval. 5 X | The conference between the husband and wife was conducted so 6 XI | self-control, when~she saw her husband giving way so mildly under 7 XI | of a household,~that both husband and wife needed sound good 8 XIII | worldly-minded girl acquires over her husband by~ingenious caprice; she 9 XIII | end. Happy in~being her husband's sole delight, she believed 10 XIII | reflected lustre of her husband's~fame, and to find other 11 XIII | happiness.~She first wounded her husband's vanity when, in spite 12 XIV | placed a shroud~between the husband and wife which could not 13 XIV | thicker day~by day. Though her husband never failed in consideration 14 XIV | sooner or later win back her husband's love. But it~was not so. 15 XIV | lavishness; but in her~anxiety to husband her dear Theodore's fortune, 16 XIV | for some time heard her~husband speak with enthusiasm of 17 XIV | words~which escaped her husband filled her with incredible 18 XIV | fidelity vexed~the unfaithful husband, who seemed to bid her do 19 XIV | reason, to yield to her husband's caprices and whims, to 20 XV | value bore witness~to her husband's generosity to her. In 21 XV | finding any great love in her husband, Virginie had set to work 22 XV | love she still had for her husband; and,~indeed, the feeling 23 XV | clothing of the Army. Since her husband had~stood so high in office, 24 XVI | XVI~"What, child, your husband shuts himself into a room 25 XVI | opened her lips to defend her husband; but Madame Guillaume~enjoined 26 XVI | will tell you that your husband, does not behave~like a 27 XVI | such a queer fellow for a husband!"~ 28 XVII | serious grievances~against her husband, the two old people were 29 XVII | not be separated from her husband even if she were ten times~ 30 XVII | not brought her back her husband's heart.~Initiated into 31 XVII | her to give her back her husband's~heart, but to learn the 32 XVII | attraction of the house for her~husband. When she reached the private 33 XVIII| But I am devoted to my husband, madame. Two~years of tears 34 XVIII| the first place, if your husband is unfaithful to you, understand~ 35 XIX | allow a man, above all, a~husband, to see the whole extent 36 XIX | a means of bringing~your husband to his senses."~ ~She rose 37 XIX | talisman, you are not your husband's mistress for a hundred 38 XIX | she even talked to her~husband, finding, away from him, 39 XIX | room, and waited for her husband in all the agonies of hope. 40 XIX | portrait. Then, knowing her~husband's restless temper, she had 41 XX | she threw herself~into her husband's arms, and pointed to the 42 XX | half-dead, as she watched her~husband's changeful brow--that terrible


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