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Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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1 1| where the rattle of coin brought his senses under the dazzling 2 1| pure and bright, and now brought low? Any doctor seeing the 3 1| attributed them to the havoc brought by the search for knowledge 4 1| features, over his brow, and brought a joyful light to his eyes 5 1| enchanting creation which brought back the happiness of his 6 1| All the wonders which had brought the known world before the 7 1| meditation or sleep overcame him, brought on by weariness or by the 8 1| charm of music; you were brought under the spell of memories 9 1| which, it is said, has brought everything to perfection! 10 1| blood for. If Truth were brought into liquidation, we might 11 1| will disappear in a people brought to a dead level by education." ~" 12 1| now! Absolute freedom has brought about national suicides; 13 1| clear-skinned peaches, oranges brought from Setubal by steamer, 14 1| the misfortunes which had brought these women, once perhaps 15 1| she poured into the cups brought by Aquilina, and began to 16 1| surrounding disorder, and brought light films over the vision 17 2| ten years' duration can be brought to memory to-day in some 18 2| of power. The revolution brought a reverse of fortune, but 19 2| The Restoration, while it brought back considerable property 20 2| fashion emancipated me, brought me under a most galling 21 2| You, dear Emile, alone brought soothing to the deep wounds 22 2| grace had, in a manner, brought me there, did me many services 23 2| if only Pauline could be brought up at Saint-Denis?' Her 24 2| my frantic folly, memory brought Pauline before me, as it 25 2| of Italy. My cruel memory brought her back athwart the dissipations 26 2| never get published are brought out at her house; she is 27 2| its vanities. The woman brought before me all the problems 28 2| mentioned my modesty. I was brought in contact with scholars, 29 2| decoration that some artist had brought to bear on a little modern 30 2| complexion. Her brown hair brought out all the golden color 31 2| Can love formerly have brought you suffering? You probably 32 2| he went on, 'that I have brought you into a bad way. In spite 33 2| dressed, and had his tilbury brought round. We went to the Cafe 34 2| knocked gently at my door, and brought me - who could guess it? - 35 2| that method and toil have brought him, at such crises of our 36 2| hurt yourself! The man who brought the letter ' (she broke 37 2| embroideries and cashmeres had brought into play every emotion 38 2| was sorry that she had not brought a bouquet; I went in search 39 2| demise. Tradespeople have brought the river into disrepute; 40 2| crises supervened; each brought me keen and abundant pangs. 41 2| windows. There they all stood, brought back to consciousness by 42 2| this news of great wealth brought by the notary. ~This abrupt 43 2| abrupt subservience of fate brought Raphael thoroughly to his 44 3| some kind, or curiosity, brought the two old men together 45 3| portions of his face, strongly brought out his natural feebleness 46 3| artificial teeth. That laugh brought out, for Raphael's heated 47 3| startled no doubt at being brought in contact with a stranger; 48 3| come back. My goodness, he brought back thousands and thousands. 49 3| childlike merriment had brought into her eyes. "Now, is 50 3| am intruding, but I have brought you a curiosity the like 51 3| think a traveler must have brought over one of these strange 52 3| Quite unconsciously Raphael brought away with him from this 53 3| the incroyable did when he brought some ladies to see Lalande 54 3| which these phenomena are brought to pass, we can transport 55 3| surface, a force equal to that brought into action in the vertical 56 3| possessed by water, has brought the steam-engine into being. 57 3| the case with every man brought face to face with an inconceivable 58 3| that man possesses had been brought to bear upon it in vain - 59 3| watch you sleeping that it brought tears to my eyes." ~"And 60 3| points. Three of the doctors brought among them the complete 61 3| among well-bred people brought together by chance, at least 62 3| her mistress should have brought her here in a boat! Is not 63 3| even the two postilions, brought thither by a cruel curiosity. 64 3| everything was either brought into relief or made fairer 65 3| The yapping of the dogs brought out a plump child, who stood 66 3| besides," she said, as she brought the Marquis into the principal 67 3| different combinations brought about by the same impulse, 68 3| death-warrant. Utterly disheartened, brought all at once to a sense of 69 3| he felt cold. Jonathan brought him some letters; they were 70 3| hour after another only brought confused pictures and appearances 71 3| with its flickering light; brought his master, who had again


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