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Honoré de Balzac
Vendetta

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1 I | other~than love united these two beings, and inspired with 2 I | The First Consul took two steps backward in surprise.~ ~" 3 I | hatred on the part of the two~brothers.~ ~"Ha! you are 4 II | illuminating the studio, and two rays striking athwart it 5 II | the least rich among them. Two principal~groups, distinctly 6 II | showed the presence of~two sets or cliques, two minds 7 II | of~two sets or cliques, two minds even here, in this 8 II | had to choose between the~two I should be puzzled."~ ~" 9 II | not Marshal Ney--"~ ~These two sentences are the simplest 10 II | turned over in her mind for two days. On the third day, 11 II | it in front of her. The two~young girls then looked 12 III| young man, addressing the two friends~whom chance had 13 III| honest man is worth that of two~traitors, and the blow of 14 III| the part of mentor to the two young people,~who talked 15 III| that kind concur in uniting two young souls by one~and the 16 III| to~equal the happiness of two beings like yourselves when 17 III| before," said his wife.~ ~The two old people looked at each 18 III| the living relics of~the two most energetic governments 19 III| the~life itself of the two old people, animated their 20 IV | expressed benevolence.~These two old people presented at 21 IV | not leave you; we shall be two to~love you; you will learn 22 IV | than you love us?"~ ~"The two feelings cannot be compared," 23 IV | Piombo came to him. Then the two old people,~silently, each 24 IV | to danger. My~father has two Corsicans in his service, 25 IV | moment a servant announced two notaries, accompanied by~ 26 IV | that he might talk on for two~hours without obtaining 27 IV | daughter.~The younger of the two notaries and one of the 28 V | marriages take place, they found two other wedding-parties impatiently~ 29 V | standing, for want of seats. Two brides,~elaborately dressed 30 V | heart finds itself~within two hopes,--the wishes of the 31 V | would have admired their two heads, inspired by the~same 32 V | pair walked back through two lines of joyous relations 33 V | as in the~mayor's office, two other marriages were taking 34 V | perform that joyous function. Two of the witnesses fulfilled 35 V | reached the church porch. "No two creatures were ever more 36 V | derived, was gloomy. But the two lovers were so happy in~ 37 V | immensity of Paris, like two pearls in their~shell in 38 V | purity and whiteness of the two~arches beneath which the 39 V | perceive her tears. The two~white, solemn heads rose 40 VI | courage with which these two young people fought with 41 VI | their last happiness.~ ~Like two swimmers uniting their efforts 42 VI | breast a current, these two~Corsican souls struggled 43 VI | In such supreme~moments two beings see each other, heart 44 VI | Imperial~guard.~ ~"It is two days since I have eaten 45 VI | hitherto unknown, for the two Corsicans~had carefully 46 VI | added, in a hollow~voice.~ ~Two tears escaped her dying 47 VI | upon her heart, but died.~ ~Two doctors, a priest, and several 48 VI | they sat there silent, like two persons in their~dotage, 49 VI | he left it, between the two Corsicans. Piombo~was casting 50 VI | before them.~ ~"Dead! Our two families were doomed to


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