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1 1| indifference to luxury in the men who will lose their lives 2 1| some desert, elbowed by men whom he did not see, hearing 3 1| break the heads of drowning men, if unluckily they should 4 1| gas or other? Do not many men perish under the shock of 5 1| with its terrible powers to men with more energy in them 6 1| losses, and sorrows, as men call them, are for me ideas, 7 1| ran up against three young men who were passing arm-in-arm. ~" 8 1| stakes, just as ordinary men play dominoes for Kirschenwasser. 9 1| life while drunk, and taken men and affairs in an after-dinner 10 1| he yet lived, like all men of his calibre, plunged 11 1| and there all the younger men of note in Paris welcomed 12 1| monks of his order. A few men of science mingled in the 13 1| their likes or dislikes in men or affairs, had already 14 1| out the sayings of wittier men for his own. Of all the 15 1| speak truth, here are thirty men of talent, and good fellows 16 1| of fiery sparks to these men; released like post-horses 17 1| young man to his neighbor. ~"Men and events count for nothing," 18 1| the most conscientious of men." ~"They have no conscience." ~" 19 1| might have smiled to see men, light-hearted by nature, 20 1| in a coach. Hard-headed men blabbed secrets to the inquisitive, 21 1| drew after them faithless men, broken vows, and pleasures 22 1| wreck thrones, turn old men into boys, and make young 23 1| into boys, and make young men prematurely old; enjoyment 24 1| exalted above all other men, I, too, took another name 25 1| you would hold sensible men in horror." ~"Brutes are 26 1| profound apathy towards men and things supplied the 27 2| disreputable haunt, where men lost their characters and 28 2| keep. Ten paces away some men were gambling. I heard the 29 2| slipped through the crowd of men who had gathered about the 30 2| the table. In the eyes of men of the world you are quite 31 2| evils that destroy young men in Paris. We will be two 32 2| indispensable to public men. You must learn to know 33 2| shrewdness that gives the men of the south of France a 34 2| earliest friend. Not many young men have found themselves alone 35 2| nothing. I had need of other men, and I was friendless. I 36 2| affair. I met, among young men of my own age, a set of 37 2| are centered. Ambitious men need those Oriental women 38 2| after fortune! ~"Ambitious men spend their youth in rendering 39 2| strongly to the interest of men in office to believe in 40 2| for me the world and all men in it! Truly I have scorned 41 2| settlement of our bill. How many men are there that wear a coat 42 2| in her hand; a group of men stood around her. She rose 43 2| in contact with scholars, men of letters, ex-ministers, 44 2| those artists, diplomatists, men in office, those stock-jobbers 45 2| compete with other young men, curled, handsome, smart, 46 2| outcravatting Croatia; wealthy men, equipped with tilburys, 47 2| pride. I have come across men, too, whose attachment was 48 2| through a prism that gilds all men and their surroundings. 49 2| silence. So when wealthy men pour out their devotion, 50 2| spruce and fashionable young men who made Foedora's circle. 51 2| investigations made by the men in a hurry to depart, who 52 2| knight-banneret to fight against men in armor. And I make use 53 2| blacklegs, of kings, and of men of talent. I am neither 54 2| prayers ascend from dying men on the battlefield. I stopped, 55 2| drop of blood in me!' ~" 'Men always repeat these classic 56 2| went on, 'like all young men, I have pondered over suicide. 57 2| flatteringly received. Great men who followed the profession 58 2| accessions of love. ~"For men in private life, for a vegetating 59 2| enchanted drowsiness that men sigh for under the burden 60 2| pain? ~"Look at all great men; nature made them pleasure-loving 61 2| efforts of no avail. ~"All men and all things appear before 62 2| himself? Could not other men call me to account for my 63 2| carried off by the broker's men, and brutally thrown on 64 2| passing procession. ~The men who scorned them looked 65 3| curiosity, brought the two old men together in a central space 66 3| one of the most remarkable men of our epoch? He was one 67 3| drew tears from the two old men, such tears as are shed 68 3| species. ~"How many old men," said Raphael to himself, " 69 3| an opera glass, elderly men grew young again, and polished 70 3| iron in the atmosphere; the men were covered with it; everything 71 3| all of you; we are dead men!" thundered Spieghalter, 72 3| the two amazed scientific men. ~"We must be very careful 73 3| consuming thoughts that men condemned to die bear away 74 3| disregard of the groans of dying men. ~After spending about half 75 3| vigorous iron muscles of such men as are destined for a long 76 3| find freezing cold in other men's looks, manners, words, 77 3| that stimulates life in men of lymphatic constitution, 78 3| went on; "several young men, who want to drive you away 79 3| time over a group of young men that had gathered there. 80 3| perfect gentlemen." ~The young men all came out of the billiard-room 81 3| gravely: ~"We cannot box men's ears, sir, in these days, 82 3| tomorrow," several young men exclaimed, interposing between 83 3| them for a couple of old men, one broken with years, 84 3| One morning he saw two men in black prowling about