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Honoré de Balzac
At the Sign of the Cat and Racket

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1 VII | his way home from a ball, Theodore de~Sommervieux--for this 2 VII | lovers are, to imagine woes, Theodore saw a rival in one~of the 3 VII | or by the fire of love. Theodore wandered about the~neighborhood 4 VII | when Monsieur Guillaume and Theodore had so~scrutinized one another. 5 VII | Augustine had sent her dear~Theodore a list of the relations 6 X | well between~Augustine and Theodore, who, standing behind a 7 X | what do they want to do to Theodore?" asked the innocent girl.~ ~ 8 X | her parents the name of Theodore de Sommervieux,~with a mischievous 9 XI | But, father, Monsieur Theodore is of good family, and he 10 XII | height when,~at dessert, Theodore made them a present of the 11 XII | weddings. Augustine and~Theodore appeared in all the radiance 12 XIII | passion which possessed Theodore made a year fly over the~ 13 XIII | heavy on the lovers' hands. Theodore~lavished on every day inexhaustible / 14 XIII | that did not harmonize with~Theodore's, the young artist laughed, 15 XIII | mother from social pleasures, Theodore had come to the~stage of 16 XIII | had not been starved in Theodore during~these two years; 17 XIII | that of the heart. At last Theodore could not~resist the evidence 18 XIII | artists. At the first dinner Theodore gave, she~heard a young 19 XIV | trifle to a~spirit so open as Theodore's to impressions from without. 20 XIV | anxiety to husband her dear Theodore's fortune, she was strictly~ 21 XIV | perfect union of her soul with~Theodore's; she loved him well enough 22 XIV | against her had stolen into Theodore's mind, and this she~could 23 XVIII| understand only too well why~Theodore prefers your house to any 24 XIX | never could refuse your Theodore anything!"~ ~"How refuse 25 XIX | the portrait painted by~Theodore of Mademoiselle Guillaume. 26 XIX | she pictured to herself~Theodore's clear and steadfast gaze, 27 XX | this illumination?" asked Theodore in glad~tones, as he came 28 XX | palace of Claudius."~ ~"Theodore!" said a faint voice.~ ~" 29 XX | because he rides~well----"~ ~"Theodore!"~ ~"Let me be!" said the 30 Add | Daughter of Eve~ ~Sommervieux, Theodore de~The Government Clerks~ 31 Add | Mignon~ ~Sommervieux, Madame Theodore de (Augustine)~At the Sign


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