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Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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1 1| arms folded, looking from time to time into the garden 2 1| folded, looking from time to time into the garden from the 3 1| an idler seeking to kill time. As he came down the steps 4 1| death gave him, for the time being, the intrepidity of 5 1| Renaissance at its height, to the time when there was no restraint 6 1| launched into the immensity of time and space as you read the 7 1| to use, and that we call Time, seems to us a pitiable 8 1| nineteenth century; the time and place made sorcery impossible. 9 1| treasures to while away the time till night should come and 10 1| unstrangled by the cords of time, unclogged by the fetters 11 1| suicide is only put off for a time." ~The stranger was surprised 12 1| over my fortunes in the time it will take to cross the 13 1| out just as it did in the time of Jean Jacques, that Leonarda 14 1| the journalists, at the time when the Budget changed 15 1| priests used to do in the time of the monarchy, has felt 16 1| strong intellects ever since time began. So now Royalist-national 17 1| all the writings of the time if his ability had been 18 1| impatiently towards the door from time to time, seeking one of 19 1| towards the door from time to time, seeking one of his guests 20 1| coat, a gray hat in winter time, and sums owing to the porter 21 1| noise enough for two. A time came when the footmen smiled, 22 1| before a scythe as long as Time's own; and you might have 23 1| feeling, the leprosy of the time. Three hundred of your bourgeoisie, 24 1| Bianchon, quite drunk by this time, "that a dose of phosphorus 25 1| not floundering by this time in the delights of chaos, 26 1| her to heaven before the time. Only in Paris are such 27 1| behind. Isn't one day at a time more than I can concern 28 1| belongs to youth alone. Time alone may show us our folly, 29 1| with Damiens once upon a time? Were you driven to sup 30 1| lest you should not be in time to take it up? Come now, 31 2| listener's patience. Till that time, like you and thousands 32 2| circumscribed by the laws of time and space, and my father 33 2| day in the follies of my time of life. It was a license 34 2| enables them to annihilate time and space. I saw the points 35 2| henceforth. In a year's time you will be a doctor of 36 2| I had lost my mother. In time past my father, the head 37 2| good family, and, in the time of the Empire, appeared 38 2| straightforward. At that time I was all these things. 39 2| themselves. He cannot spare the time from his work, and how can 40 2| me for three years - the time I allowed myself in which 41 2| comedy that in a very short time must bring me wealth and 42 2| Will.' I devoted most of my time to that long work, for which 43 2| of its affection, of its time, and of its very self. ~" 44 2| nor keep account of the time till night. Foedora's name 45 2| extemporized passion by the time that we stopped before a 46 2| prophet for the thousandth time in his life. As soon as 47 2| strong passions at some time; past experience of pleasure 48 2| pose I had seen but a short time before. Sometimes I went 49 2| delicious; it was the first time that I had seen her in this 50 2| whole days. I used all my time, and exerted every effort 51 2| liberty, but once upon a time she sold herself to the 52 2| monstrous creation, at one time an officer, breaking in 53 2| then, after some further time spent in punctiliously rendering 54 2| countess' house in two days' time; I went thither, intending 55 2| And in two hours' time you will cry to yourself, 56 2| You made good use of the time you spent with the advocate,' 57 2| losing a name and a family. Time is big with my revenge; 58 2| is big with my revenge; time will spoil your beauty, 59 2| Victory! Now we can take our time about dying.' ~"He held 60 2| has never given herself time to wipe the stains from 61 2| dreaming of storms in a time of calm, Excess comprises 62 2| Raphael of Urbino, in old time, killed by an excess of 63 2| monkey, repeating all the time: ~"Let us measure it! Let 64 2| come here just at the right time," said the banker, indicating 65 2| arrangement for the first time in twelve months. ~"Oh! 66 2| under his feet. From this time forth the axiom that 'all 67 3| like it used to be in the time of my lord, his late grandfather; 68 3| rises every day at the same time. I am the only person, you 69 3| precisely, to go to bed. At any time in the day when he has nothing 70 3| cow-house, adhering all the time to a regimen of exceedingly 71 3| unconquerable drowsiness by the time that the worthy man's monotonous 72 3| on Pauline's hands. "Some time I will try to tell you of 73 3| end of February, at the time when the brightening days 74 3| crystallized form of charcoal, at a time when everything is made 75 3| fact the animal for a long time was believed to be mythical. 76 3| visibly in three months' time " ~"Quite so," said the 77 3| day or other, after a long time spent in measuring space, 78 3| unaware of the flight of time, were awaiting the outcome 79 3| attention was wandering. From time to time Brisset, the sole 80 3| wandering. From time to time Brisset, the sole speaker, 81 3| a doctor for too short a time to be untouched by suffering 82 3| mechanism. However, we are in time to set these conditions 83 3| alone by a window for a long time. His back was turned upon 84 3| constitution well enough by this time to assure you that the doctors 85 3| that he saw for the first time. A few seconds later he 86 3| young and old at the same time, and, by a certain dignity 87 3| throwing a glance from time to time over a group of 88 3| throwing a glance from time to time over a group of young men 89 3| in garrison towns at the time of the Empire; but nowadays 90 3| not appear again for some time after. The four onlookers 91 3| a height. ~"There is yet time," he went on, "to offer 92 3| Raphael at this point. All the time that he was speaking, the 93 3| a clever and at the same time a careless bit of workmanship. 94 3| been a strong man in his time; but he does nothing now 95 3| sick-bed. ~Who has not, at some time or other in his life, watched 96 3| Jonathan, for the first time. Jonathan came to inquire 97 3| He may live for some time yet, or he may die to-night. 98 3| close upon midnight. By that time, owing to one of those physical 99 3| promised land, a far-off time of blessing. ~"Here you


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