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Honoré de Balzac
Albert Savarus

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1 IV | Monsieur de Soulas."~ ~"You may suppose that in a town where 2 V | believe that this man, who may be five-and-thirty, will~ 3 VII | expression of~Napoleon's which may be well applied to love-- 4 VII | are there. Perhaps~remarks may be made--"~ ~"Do you presume, 5 VII | concrete foundation, that it may not be damp."~ ~"You know 6 IX | born in England!"~ ~"They may have brought her from the 7 X | Rodolphe pathetically, "for it may be long~before I am able 8 X | father, whatever your~fortune may be. So beautiful as you 9 X | secret fount of my~life--I may possibly die of it."~ ~" 10 XI | will then repay me what~you may have condescended to borrow," 11 XI | Fame is a~drawbridge which may serve to cross a deep gulf. 12 XI | of which the expression may not~overstep the boundary 13 XI | of which in the future he may be~proud, and which can 14 XII | for another,~whoever he may be. Tito tossed a little 15 XIII | conduct anything whatever that~may arouse your jealousy."~ ~ 16 XIII | Rodolphe loved as every woman may dream of being loved, with~ 17 XIII | be rich,~great--that you may be as proud of my name as 18 XIV | throbbing. The month~of May spread before them the treasures 19 XV | Certainly, mademoiselle, and you may count on us for life or 20 XV | solely, to the end that I~may some day find my name on 21 XVI | of you is the votes you may be able~secretly to secure 22 XVI | a priest of this diocese may be a party. Not a word about~ 23 XVI | something cheap, so that you may lose nothing by this mortgage,~ 24 XVII | the joys of blissful love! May it not be~that our desire 25 XVII | Ambassador I know not where, may surely marry~a Princess 26 XIX | and~unexpected beauty. You may now imagine les Rouxey.~ ~ 27 XIX | Besancon in the month of May 1835, in an antique traveling 28 XX | secrets between us, and I may tell you what ruffles~my 29 XX | Dent or on the other, there may not~be, high or low, some 30 XX | your mother say?"~ ~"She may even desire you to do it," 31 XX | you, Father! Perhaps we may compound with the~Devil. 32 XX | de Watteville's business may be, by engaging~Girardet, 33 XX | takes a fancy to you, you may be everything an~ambitious 34 XX | Wattevilles' drawing-room; I may not hear your fine voice! 35 XXI | such circumstances, a man may temporize, may make his 36 XXI | circumstances, a man may temporize, may make his way--"~ ~Alfred 37 XXI | expression which a general may have when he~hears the first 38 XXIV | Madame de Watteville, whom we may trust as we~trust ourselves."~ ~" 39 XXIV | Next evening, as may well be supposed, by nine 40 XXVI | Just so. But however much I may eat, I feel my legs get 41 XXVI | day early in the month of May.~ ~"I am very much obliged 42 XXVI | Monsieur de Watteville, may take the responsibility 43 XXVI | under the date of~Florence, May 25th:--~ ~"The wedding of 44 XXVII | surreptitiously. Every~one, whoever it may be, and urged by whatever 45 XXVII | of~what your punishment may be. What has become of that 46 XXVII | conscience, asking me~how you may expiate your sins, and doing 47 XXVII | which he has thrown himself may give him happiness~in another 48 XXVIII| but the Queen of~France may enter a Carthusian monastery," 49 XXVIII| religious practices.~PARIS, May 1842.~ ~


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