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Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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1 1 | contributes his share. You would see there plenty of respectable 2 1 | him that was painful to see. Some sort of demon sparkled 3 1 | elbowed by men whom he did not see, hearing through all the 4 1 | He merely asked leave to see if the shop contained any 5 1 | vast field; and he must see perforce the dry bones of 6 1 | have smiled with him to see, against the earthen red 7 1 | third floor, and you shall see!" ~The stranger followed 8 1 | mysteriously. "If you wish to see the portrait, I will gladly 9 1 | caress. He could yet dimly see for a moment the shapes 10 1 | or by fame. ~"You wish to see Raphael's portrait of Jesus 11 1 | anxious old man. "I came to see your treasures to while 12 1 | the leather, so that I can see whether the letters are 13 1 | one ambition has been to see. Is not Sight in a manner 14 1 | longer possible for me Let me see now," he added, clutching 15 1 | exclaimed: ~"I shall soon see, sir, if any change comes 16 1 | scoffers who can either see excellence anywhere or nowhere, 17 1 | a very worthy man. Only see how the silver sparkles, 18 1 | You might have smiled to see men, light-hearted by nature, 19 1 | purple shade terrible to see, partook of the general 20 1 | burlesque melancholy, "I can see no halting-place between 21 1 | would a great deal sooner see a lover of mine in a trench 22 2 | masters at school. ~"I seem to see him before me at this moment. 23 2 | twenty-franc pieces that I seem to see yet. The dates had been 24 2 | contemned love. ~"I can see now that my natural sincerity 25 2 | appears to lead them to see nothing but the weak points 26 2 | white arm. ~"I liked to see the short-lived plant-life 27 2 | sign to me that I must not see her. Ariel glided under 28 2 | daughter. ~"She always hoped to see her husband again. Her greatest 29 2 | crescent moon), and was glad to see her spend whole days indoors 30 2 | commands upon myself to see a sister only in Pauline. 31 2 | security of audacity. I want to see once more that woman of 32 2 | at what people think, but see the results. You work, you 33 2 | evening you shall go to see that queen of the moment - 34 2 | in me, 'You are going to see Foedora!' In vain I reasoned 35 2 | voice, 'that allows us to see this throne of love? She 36 2 | committed, I should like to see her at my feet all tears 37 2 | who asked me to come to see her when she left me; giving 38 2 | to have been, desiring to see the play she had wished 39 2 | the play she had wished to see. I had scarcely seated myself 40 2 | at her in silence. 'You see,' she went on, laughing, ' 41 2 | of a week's sustenance to see her for a moment! To leave 42 2 | luxurious lives. Such women see things through a prism that 43 2 | it goes to you, can't you see? Now let us go to the Bois 44 2 | Boulogne,' he said; 'we shall see your countess there, and 45 2 | Luxembourg, and to go thence to see with her the Museum and 46 2 | a pleasure to me even to see her take off her bonnet 47 2 | love of self. I seemed to see her as she one day would 48 2 | some signs of a wish to see the floured face of the 49 2 | frank that I fancied I could see as clearly into her heart 50 2 | morning, Pauline came to see me. ~" 'Perhaps your ten 51 2 | Polycletus. ~"I seemed to see that monstrous creation, 52 2 | them, through which I could see. ~"I heard vague murmurs 53 2 | her then, as plainly as I see you at this moment. She 54 2 | without looking round to see whether I was observed. ~" 55 2 | five-franc piece that I might see you there. - Do you recollect 56 2 | to die at our feet, for I see corpses of that kind about 57 2 | Monsieur?' ~" 'I shall never see you again.' ~" 'I hope not,' 58 2 | wish that she might never see me again was expressed in 59 2 | you should go out and see your friends ' ~" 'Pauline, 60 2 | kiss. She fled. I would not see Madame Gaudin, hung my key 61 2 | still adore her, always see her through my potations, 62 2 | her through my potations, see her still when I was overcome 63 2 | with a start. ~"I used to see with indifference a banker' 64 2 | friends, I might look to see a gentleman enter in a coat 65 2 | an evil omen. I seemed to see the shade of my mother, 66 2 | the dining-room." ~"Do you see this skin? It is Solomon' 67 2 | circles round them seemed to see nothing; they were dull 68 2 | crime that knows no remorse (see L'Auberge Rouge). The picture 69 3 | matter with my master. You see, there are not a couple 70 3 | kind! My lord refused to see any one whatever. 'Tis a 71 3 | am the only person, you see, that may enter his room. 72 3 | you understand? I have to see that he always has the same 73 3 | whip in hand, just as you see him out there. In the evening, 74 3 | he is always reading, you see - it is a notion he has. 75 3 | everything else, and to see that he wants nothing. He 76 3 | been sleeping. I will go to see him, dear lad; I may perhaps 77 3 | expression was painful to see. Some would have read despair 78 3 | he was about to wish to see him safely outside, he promptly 79 3 | you suggest that I should see M. Porriquet?" and he pointed 80 3 | But if you don't wish to see pretty women, how will you 81 3 | attention to him. ~Do you see that splendid equipage, 82 3 | this grotesque object to see it better, half-closing 83 3 | delighted him; he did not see the scornful smiles, nor 84 3 | yesterday. You will come to see him to-morrow, will you 85 3 | you," she said. "I want to see your own room and your study, 86 3 | slipper. It was pleasant to see her in this negligent dress; 87 3 | harmless creature. - Let us see the learned about it." ~ 88 3 | naturalist that chanced to see them. ~"That is M. Lavrille," 89 3 | of the pond. ~"There you see the cravatted swan, a poor 90 3 | think it is," he added. "You see, my dear sir, that we are 91 3 | where the shepherds could see the onager springing from 92 3 | if you, sir, will go to see Planchette," he added, " 93 3 | mother? You must go and see my wife." ~"And I also could 94 3 | he brought some ladies to see Lalande just after an eclipse, 95 3 | upon a single fact. ~"You see this ball," he went on; " 96 3 | contracting as a zero. You see the amount of surface presented 97 3 | to compress it." ~"Let's see! let's have a look at it!" 98 3 | indescribable happiness to see a trusting woman, half-clad, 99 3 | midst of dishevelment - to see admiringly her scattered 100 3 | trying not to let Raphael see the dreadful forebodings 101 3 | and positive science, who see in man a complete individual, 102 3 | closed his eyes, so as to see no more. A black curtain 103 3 | that mild sarcasm, not to see that the little man had 104 3 | sought the Magic Skin to see what another man's life 105 3 | grandfather. Such as you see him, he is a hundred and 106 3 | some peak whence he could see a vast expanse of distant 107 3 | the rocks, whence he could see the narrow path along which 108 3 | your grave be? I want to see you as old as father there, 109 3 | the ashes allowed him to see the beginning of a sentence, 110 3 | shall die. Do you want to see me die?" ~"Die?" she echoed. " 111 3 | represents my span of life. See here, this is all that remains 112 Epi| she dies, you will never see her any more. Farewell, 113 Epi| Pauline?" ~"You do not see, then? I will begin again.


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