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1 1| away his meagre earnings day by day. Like some old hackney 2 1| his meagre earnings day by day. Like some old hackney which 3 1| child! Does not any one day of your life afford mysteries 4 1| a succulent dinner every day, and the play at frequent 5 1| suppers last on into the next day, and light loves are hired 6 1| your breviary through every day." ~"Yes." ~"You are a coxcomb!" ~" 7 1| before or behind. Isn't one day at a time more than I can 8 1| yet I had worked night and day to keep my lover! I am not 9 1| splendor? Not only so; one day of our life is worth ten 10 1| the price to be paid some day for all this?" ~"Even then," 11 1| susceptible nature? Some day when science has attained 12 2| like a troop horse next day by my father, and to return 13 2| be steeped for one whole day in the follies of my time 14 2| he added. ~"From that day my father took me fully 15 2| So it fell out that the day on which my father in a 16 2| battlefield; I must work day and night; seek interviews 17 2| mistress I hoped to have one day. Women for me were resumed 18 2| laundress' bill to two sous per day. The money I spent yearly 19 2| more than two sous for each day. I had three years' supply 20 2| cut my own hair till the day when an angel of love and 21 2| moved in on the following day. ~"For three years I lived 22 2| and worked unflaggingly day and night; and so great 23 2| well-dressed woman, who should some day say softly, while she caressed 24 2| of discretion, until the day when I finished my 'Theory,' 25 2| my own provisions for the day; I tidied my room; I was 26 2| more and more anxious every day to shield the young girl 27 2| comedy that goes on every day in this world? . . . Your 28 2| delights burned me. ~"The next day I could not bear the tortures 29 2| novel, and spent the whole day over it, so that I could 30 2| the sunlight. The light of day seemed to caress her as 31 2| I suffered too. The next day I used to say to her: ~" ' 32 2| perversity which cost me a day's work, and (if I must confess 33 2| I meant to call the next day. After any witticism of 34 2| or would fain be loved. A day comes when they make amends 35 2| sun. ~"Towards noon, next day, Pauline knocked gently 36 2| easily hire a cab for the day; but would not the fear 37 2| satisfy her cab-man. The day spent in her house, alone 38 2| years past ended on this day. I frequented Foedora's 39 2| I had frittered away the day in this way, I went back 40 2| seemed to see her as she one day would be, alone in the world, 41 2| said Rastignac. 'Some day he may be in a position 42 2| the streets showed that day was at hand. For a moment' 43 2| surprise. 'Do you remember the day when you wished to go to 44 2| be punished for it. Some day you will lie upon your sofa 45 2| MON DIEU!' ~" 'Like the day before yesterday! Yes,' 46 2| cents had fallen during the day.' ~"I looked at her, and 47 2| whole shirt to his back. Any day a countess or an actress 48 2| yourself if you can.' ~"Next day I went to Lesage and chose 49 2| craves, like God, the seventh day of rest, or with Satan, 50 2| into your veins. ~"Some day you will fall into the monster' 51 2| robust health, and on the day that I found myself without 52 2| at short dates, and the day came when they must be met. 53 2| was wearied by the long day's strain, and had no more 54 2| lacking. ~Towards noon, next day, the fair Aquilina bestirred 55 2| anything to-day, so this day is lost, and I vote for 56 3| inconciliable life. He rises every day at the same time. I am the 57 3| thousand francs to spend every day, and he does as he pleases, 58 3| for the whole year round, day after day. My Lord the Marquis 59 3| whole year round, day after day. My Lord the Marquis has 60 3| dinner, my master goes one day to the Opera, the other 61 3| bed. At any time in the day when he has nothing to do, 62 3| chimney-piece on the very day that they are published. 63 3| thousand francs to spend every day; he can indulge his fancies! 64 3| intellectual labors. One day the famous Newton " ~"Newton? - 65 3| from his musings, he was a day out in his reckoning, just 66 3| chastened his imagination. ~The day after he had seen the diminution 67 3| find Childe Harold. ~"Good day, pere Porriquet," said Raphael, 68 3| added. "Tomorrow or the next day, or possibly to-night, you 69 3| his, made at the Opera the day before, was already known 70 3| had worn ever since the day when the talisman had been 71 3| no more than I did that day when I put a certain five-franc 72 3| love and gladness. ~"Some day we shall have to pay for 73 3| Sterne had said before his day, "Let us take care of our 74 3| to the button-holes. Some day or other, after a long time 75 3| able to give me one more day of existence?" ~"I made 76 3| impassioned moments of the waking day. In her unconstrained grace, 77 3| window in the full light of day. Four doctors stood round 78 3| which perhaps you may some day occupy yourselves," Raphael 79 3| it, thought by thought, day after day. He saw himself, 80 3| thought by thought, day after day. He saw himself, not without 81 3| cloak of his contempt. ~Next day the resident doctor came 82 3| like marmots; they ask if day has dawned at noon; and 83 3| gladly among the fields. ~The day after he arrived he climbed 84 3| rock, to save his shell a day or two longer by paralyzing 85 3| end. He set out the next day for Paris, not before he 86 3| upon its way. ~The next day found him back in his home 87 3| He killed a man the other day without a word! - Nothing