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29 must
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Honoré de Balzac
At the Sign of the Cat and Racket

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heart

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1 IV | assistant felt that his heart was wholly given to Mademoiselle~ 2 V | hapless assistant, whose~heart was as warm as his legs 3 V | tiny republic which, in the~heart of the Rue Saint-Denis, 4 V | his personal feeling. His heart, which had long been a~prey 5 V | seething love~flooded his heart. After remaining a minute, 6 VI | had not surged up in~her heart to vivify her whole being, 7 VI | the eloquent voice of her heart,~and looked again and again 8 VI | And the throbs of her heart, as they grew deeper, seemed~ 9 VII | could not fail to toss a heart so simple and~timid as hers. 10 VII | such a vision make in the heart of a girl~brought up among 11 IX | Monsieur Guillaume, that my heart fails me; I~believe----"~ ~" 12 XI | vanity at the bottom of man's heart that the prudence~of the 13 XIII | she knew was that of the heart. At last Theodore could 14 XIV | young wife's too sensitive heart~received one of those blows 15 XV | Augustine was touched to the heart by the equable happiness, 16 XVII | her for~her distress of heart, Augustine went away, feeling 17 XVII | brought her back her husband's heart.~Initiated into the secret 18 XVII | could never have smiled on a~heart less pure, less virtuous 19 XVII | give her back her husband's~heart, but to learn the arts by 20 XVII | a terrible clutch at her heart; she coveted the secrets~ 21 XVII | that a simple and loving heart~is not all-sufficient to 22 XVII | heard by Augustine, and her~heart beat violently.~ ~"The lady 23 XVIII| homage not to have a ruthless~heart.~ ~"Madame," said Augustine 24 XVIII| effaced his image from my heart, though I have~lost his. 25 XVIII| indifferent? I~cannot control my heart!"~ ~"So much the worse, 26 XIX | lady clasped her to her~heart, with all the more tenderness 27 XIX | lost. In such a crisis the heart~steels itself or breaks.~ ~ 28 XX | and perhaps reveals in the heart of women~the existence of


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