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woes 3
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woman 127
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women 69
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136 before
132 can
131 seemed
127 woman
126 pauline
123 only
123 these
Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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woman

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1 1 | how to throb, even when a woman's dowry was the stake. A 2 1 | His hands, shapely as a woman's were not perfectly clean; 3 1 | a friend, for lack of a woman's consolation, in the midst 4 1 | at four o'clock, a young woman threw herself into the Seine 5 1 | yourself," said a ragged old woman, who grinned at him; "isn' 6 1 | brink of death met a young woman alighting from a showy carriage. 7 1 | leave-taking of love and of woman; but his final and strenuous 8 1 | felt by the slight-natured woman there; her color did not 9 1 | to Paris; like a pretty woman, the city has mysterious 10 1 | cap, left an old peasant woman in charge of the shop - 11 1 | comely plumpness of a peasant woman. He shivered at a snowstorm 12 1 | by the majesty with which woman is invested. There was a 13 1 | concentrate in one instant all a woman's powers of attraction in 14 1 | enough, Aquilina. As if every woman could not bewail some lover 15 1 | our brows, withers up the woman in us, and darkens the light 16 1 | all summed up." ~"Is not a woman hateful without virtue?" 17 1 | virtues you prescribe to woman. And that is not enough. 18 1 | drown yourself for some woman, or by way of a protest, 19 1 | professor, and as sleepy as a woman at her vespers." ~"You silly 20 2 | 2. A Woman Without A Heart~After a 21 2 | carriage, with a pretty woman by my side, playing the 22 2 | heart of a vain, frivolous woman, greedy for luxury and intoxicated 23 2 | born to love, to make some woman's happiness, and yet to 24 2 | oftentimes myself as much a woman as any of them; how should 25 2 | never been the lover of the woman I dreamed of possessing. 26 2 | a single type, and this woman I looked to meet in the 27 2 | intermittent fever, and no woman is anxious to share in its 28 2 | along with them. How is a woman, spoilt with praise, to 29 2 | for some insipid affected woman; all this disgusts an artist. 30 2 | caught a glimpse of an old woman's crooked angular profile 31 2 | Piombi of Venice), the poor woman had never been able to let 32 2 | kiss the soft hands of a woman with a fair face, a wealthy, 33 2 | a wealthy, well-dressed woman, who should some day say 34 2 | Benedictine brother, though woman was my one chimera, a chimera 35 2 | hours? She had the tact of a woman and the inventiveness of 36 2 | insolvent or to betray a woman is the same sort of thing. 37 2 | are free to break with the woman who sells herself, but not 38 2 | called civilization; but a woman in squalid poverty would 39 2 | painted silk, to find a woman there, who likewise shakes 40 2 | want to see once more that woman of mystery, but let it be 41 2 | is adventitious and least woman in woman. I have scorned 42 2 | adventitious and least woman in woman. I have scorned and reasoned 43 2 | myself, but all in vain. ~"A woman of rank with her subtle 44 2 | fallen in love with her. A woman must be wealthy to acquire 45 2 | house; she is the handsomest woman in Paris, and the most gracious! 46 2 | not the name, and even the woman herself, the symbol of all 47 2 | tinsel of its vanities. The woman brought before me all the 48 2 | Perhaps it was neither the woman nor the name, but my own 49 2 | temptations of Paris; was not this woman the very incarnation of 50 2 | public life. ~"I found a woman of about twenty-two years 51 2 | devoted friends. Isn't that woman a puzzle?' ~"His words seemed 52 2 | the honor of amusing this woman; who asked me to come to 53 2 | studies and knowledge of woman to my aid, and minutely 54 2 | under-lip. She was not merely a woman, but a romance. The whole 55 2 | completely enraptured with this woman, dazzled by the luxury around 56 2 | so as to keep them all. A woman is a coquette so long as 57 2 | insensibly nearer and nearer to a woman, but has depths in it which 58 2 | downright idolatry of a woman with the love of knowledge. 59 2 | sight of a well-dressed woman about to cross the street, 60 2 | rather than by pride. A woman lays herself open to a rebuff 61 2 | But to be so tortured by a woman, who slaughters you with 62 2 | You are perhaps the only woman with whom I could discuss 63 2 | about my friendship. Many a woman would shut her door on you 64 2 | all the same; I loved this woman with the untouched heart 65 2 | surrender at any moment - a woman who daily disappointed the 66 2 | in the drawing-room of a woman of fashion with an unpresentable 67 2 | heartiness in the worthy woman's looks and tones, which, 68 2 | to a profoundly selfish woman; perhaps she may have taken 69 2 | sort of person, like every woman who can only feel pleasure 70 2 | am to marry - a charming woman, an Alsacienne, rather plump. 71 2 | this discreet, suspicious woman, who had never been heard 72 2 | Oriental luxury; as I saw this woman whose famous beauty made 73 2 | to me; an unapproachable woman who was talking and bringing 74 2 | by the reasoning of this woman of the world in which she 75 2 | credulous, Pauline!' ~" 'The woman whom you will love is going 76 2 | rich wife, a fashionable woman of rank; and now, alas! 77 2 | orris-root; so wholly a woman she was, with no touch of 78 2 | dreamed of. I would study this woman from a physical point of 79 2 | are seldom unemotional; a woman who could sing like that 80 2 | made one more puzzle in a woman mysterious enough before. 81 2 | lover! Here was a lonely woman, without friends or kin, 82 2 | not deny my heart to the woman I saw before me, with the 83 2 | Madame, those to whom a woman is merely a woman can always 84 2 | whom a woman is merely a woman can always purchase odalisques 85 2 | future is mine! I only lose a woman; you are losing a name and 86 2 | Is there only one woman in the world?' she asked, 87 2 | from?' he asked. ~" 'That woman is killing me,' I answered; ' 88 2 | She is like every woman who is beyond our reach,' 89 2 | cannot possibly live with a woman who has six toes! It would 90 2 | has only to come across a woman who will not love him, or 91 2 | will not love him, or a woman who loves him too well, 92 2 | de Cluny when I heard a woman's light footstep behind 93 2 | sheath of a vestaholder; a woman's portrait lay yonder, torn 94 3 | and white, like a pretty woman's; he wore his fair hair, 95 3 | white-bearded man, a beautiful woman seated in an aureole above 96 3 | real affection against the woman's cold calculations, enduring 97 3 | engraved on the heart of woman as in the minds of kings. 98 3 | a phrase. As every other woman in the house looked by turns 99 3 | opening of the second act a woman took up her position not 100 3 | began in every box, every woman equipped herself with an 101 3 | give no special heed to any woman whatever; and the better 102 3 | be unaware that a pretty woman sat there just behind him. ~ 103 3 | imposed upon it, sketched a woman for him in outlines of fire. 104 3 | daintily simple costume. A woman's experienced eyes would 105 3 | desperate thoughts, an old woman came out of the room within 106 3 | lease. Ah, she's a kind woman all the same; she is no 107 3 | give you up to any other woman." ~"I am free, my beloved." ~" 108 3 | Really? It was not a woman who " ~"Pauline!" ~"Oh, 109 3 | perhaps more of a girl than a woman, there was no alloy in the 110 3 | went on, as she became a woman all at once, "to read Russian 111 3 | ineffable bliss to behold the woman that you love, sleeping, 112 3 | happiness to see a trusting woman, half-clad, but wrapped 113 3 | there in that girdle; the woman that it used to protect 114 3 | upon the outlines of the woman's form, upon youth and purity, 115 3 | further on he saw a pretty woman, whose lively advances he 116 3 | a piece of priest's or woman's craft. Was the duel a 117 3 | themselves. ~Very soon a woman who seemed to be about thirty 118 3 | afraid to live here, good woman?" ~"What should we be afraid 119 3 | to death?" ~The peasant woman took him for a ghost, and 120 3 | interpreted for him all the woman's forebodings, and filled 121 3 | an officious pity in the woman, and in her husband a pity 122 3 | pressure on is own hand, a woman's white, youthful arms were 123 Epi| bring back again. It is a woman's face, her hair is blown 124 Epi| the queen of illusions, a woman fleeting as a kiss, a woman 125 Epi| woman fleeting as a kiss, a woman bright as lightning, issuing 126 Epi| name! You have touched the woman's lips, and you are awakened 127 Epi| held the hand of a pretty woman in his, went on board the


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