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Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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1 1 | in its natural curls. ~He looked only about twenty-five years 2 1 | as strong natures can, he looked calmly, if anxiously, at 3 1 | frequenter of the place. He looked round about at the other 4 1 | the Italian. ~Everybody looked at the lucky player, whose 5 1 | middle of the arch, and looked forebodingly at the water. ~" 6 1 | from a showy carriage. He looked in delight at her prettiness, 7 1 | delightful thought at night, "I looked rather well to-day." ~The 8 1 | phlegmatic now as when in life, looked down pallid and unconcerned 9 1 | the depths of his cell he looked out upon the meadows, woods, 10 1 | Equally astonished, each looked for a moment at the other. 11 1 | The merchant, who no doubt looked for this, pressed a spring, 12 1 | such brilliant rays that it looked like a small comet, an appearance 13 1 | talisman convulsively, as he looked at the old man, "I wish 14 1 | listening to them, Raphael looked at the Seine, at the clamoring 15 1 | will and live respected, be looked up to and popular, instead 16 2 | chestnut-brown frock-coat he looked like a red herring wrapped 17 2 | and stood in the door, and looked about me in the rooms, though 18 2 | their beck and call; they looked on the most virtuous and 19 2 | single type, and this woman I looked to meet in the first that 20 2 | this new plan of life, I looked for quarters in the most 21 2 | It was a pretty sight. I looked about me, seeking to understand 22 2 | had once lived here, and looked up the Hotel Saint-Quentin. 23 2 | and showed me a room that looked out on the neighboring roofs 24 2 | prepared her glance before she looked at you, something unspeakably 25 2 | told me, 'She is here!' I looked round, and saw the countess 26 2 | temporary standstill, and looked at her in silence. 'You 27 2 | had never before really looked at the picture that so often 28 2 | came up to Pauline, she looked at me in an almost motherly 29 2 | the affection that I had looked for in the glacial regions 30 2 | even now,' she went on. 'I looked into the Gospel of St. John 31 2 | turning to me and laughing. He looked again to the literary speculation, 32 2 | toilette was ended, and I looked at myself with some complaisance, 33 2 | pierced me like barbs. I looked out of my window; the weather 34 2 | search through my room; I looked for imaginary coins in the 35 2 | nervous fever seized me; I looked with wild eyes at the furniture 36 2 | she asked, laughing. ~"I looked at her in anguish. Her manner 37 2 | humiliated my rivals, and was looked upon as a very attractive, 38 2 | gesture seem an insult; he looked so ill at ease that I pitied 39 2 | as I sat beside her; as I looked at her I used to give myself 40 2 | she snatched it away, and looked at both of mine. ~" 'You 41 2 | agitation was evident; she looked at me no longer. I was ready 42 2 | thought himself quite alone, looked at the bed, and heaved a 43 2 | ceased her face changed. She looked tired; her features seemed 44 2 | toilette in the sun. She looked at herself in the mirror 45 2 | fallen during the day.' ~"I looked at her, and my eyes glittered 46 2 | in so short a life?' ~"I looked at Pauline in bewilderment. 47 2 | of my father's grave. I looked upon this as an evil omen. 48 2 | sallow now and pallid; she looked like a candidate for the 49 2 | night before; the women looked wan and discolored, like 50 2 | The men who scorned them looked even more horrible. Those 51 2 | innocent days when they looked out and saw the roses and 52 2 | courtesans made fun of those who looked unable to continue the boisterous 53 2 | staggered to his feet; he looked like a man who has just 54 2 | of his own life. ~Raphael looked thrice at the talisman, 55 3 | too. If servants are not looked after, everything falls 56 3 | brow and white face; he looked like some plant bleached 57 3 | come on a Manfred when he looked to find Childe Harold. ~" 58 3 | other woman in the house looked by turns at her and at the 59 3 | painter. These two people looked like two estranged lovers 60 3 | compromise her, and stayed. He looked at Foedora; she seemed to 61 3 | confused, and happy; he looked at her in silence. ~"Why 62 3 | half went to you." ~They looked at one another for a moment, 63 3 | clasped her hands, and looked at Raphael in an enthusiasm 64 3 | until " She stopped, and looked at her lover with a mischievous 65 3 | student and man of science, looked respectfully at the naturalist, 66 3 | long pause, in which they looked at each other without daring 67 3 | thoughts. The learned pair looked like two Christians who 68 3 | in countless curls; she looked like a Bengal rose upon 69 3 | After this reply, Brisset looked, without speaking, at a 70 3 | in meditation; Maugredie looked like a comic author, studying 71 3 | they had considered that he looked down upon them, and had 72 3 | of poetic inspiration. He looked around him, and felt the 73 3 | the old maid answered. She looked at him, quaking like an 74 3 | talked to Jonathan, and looked towards him as he received 75 3 | wrinkles upon his brown face looked as if they would be hard 76 3 | background? Who has not looked long in delight at the effects 77 3 | carriage much annoyed. When he looked out upon the square from 78 3 | that, when Raphael had looked out and seen some pale clouds 79 3 | the least movement. She looked like an angel fallen from 80 Epi| Angers. Thus united they both looked and wondered long at a white


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