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1 1| seraglio I have all the women that I have never possessed. 2 1| of delirium! Passionate women's forms should grace that 3 1| intervals, where profligate women swarm, where suppers last 4 1| joy, liberty, wit, pretty women, mauvais sujets, and good 5 1| gilded metal, a group of women, whose eyes shone like diamonds, 6 1| with splendid figures; women of the south, with black 7 1| summoned together all the fair women of Versailles, who since 8 1| like a troupe of Oriental women, bidden by the slave merchant 9 1| Perhaps a sentiment of which women are never utterly divested 10 1| which had brought these women, once perhaps worthy of 11 1| when I raised myself above women's level." ~"Then have you, 12 1| flattery; to triumph over other women, even over the most virtuous, 13 1| to deformity and to ugly women. What would the poor things 14 1| are comprised in these two women, the living and authentic 15 2| without a tremor beside women who inspired awe in me. 16 2| appropriated the fairest women, and laid, or pretended 17 2| Later, I found out that women did not like to be implored. 18 2| and with such a soul as women wish to find, with all the 19 2| plume themselves upon, all women have been cruelly treacherous 20 2| I remember watching the women who mistook me with all 21 2| been displeasing to them; women, perhaps, even require a 22 2| by my efforts to please, women one and all have condemned 23 2| I hoped to have one day. Women for me were resumed into 24 2| incomprehensible bent of women's minds appears to lead 25 2| sentimental simperings that women are so fond of, and on which 26 2| men need those Oriental women whose whole thought is given 27 2| was warm and fine, so that women sat chatting before their 28 2| I was debarred from the women whose society I desired, 29 2| faithful to her. I imagine that women reputed virtuous, must often 30 2| could not well refuse. All women fallen on evil days are 31 2| expended on me by the two women; all at once the idea of 32 2| does nothing that other women do, and neither lives nor 33 2| clearly; there were two women in Foedora, divided perhaps 34 2| a state of indifference; women like emotions at any cost, 35 2| Oh, my friend, there are women who take pleasure in piercing 36 2| again into the wound; such women as these cannot but be worshiped, 37 2| but be worshiped, for such women either love or would fain 38 2| will make me suffer for it. Women, magistrates, and priests 39 2| exist in you, as in many women, a certain pride in self, 40 2| nature may easily have formed women who in like manner are blind, 41 2| they may not mention to women who lead refined and luxurious 42 2| and luxurious lives. Such women see things through a prism 43 2| met my eyes, of the two women in their room; it was a 44 2| make felt, over these two women, who in the bare simplicity 45 2| spoke enlightened the two women, for they seemed to understand, 46 2| those freaks that pretty women can scarcely explain to 47 2| suavity about the movements of women who have no soul in them. 48 2| sometimes the most unfeeling of women. But these transitions from 49 2| that even the most hardened women must surely own, she flung 50 2| silky Foedora deceived you. Women are all daughters of Eve. 51 2| friend, remember the sort of women you are with." ~"I am a 52 2| hair and toilettes of the women. They presented a ghastly 53 2| of the night before; the women looked wan and discolored, 54 2| to give some orders. The women went languidly up to the 55 2| banker, surrounded by faded women, and faces with satiety 56 3| dance about me like fair women; but if I beckon to them, 57 3| don't wish to see pretty women, how will you manage at 58 3| loveliest and best-dressed women in Paris. She laughed to 59 3| thoughts upon which we, poor women that we are, cannot dwell; 60 3| Even the most unaffected women still obey certain social 61 3| of medicine and of pretty women." ~All Valentin's observation 62 3| florid-looking idlers, tedious old women, nomad English people, and 63 3| discreet, like those of women who are accustomed to take 64 3| and wonderful? Those two women came into Savoy to sleep 65 3| Children prattled, old women laughed and chatted; everything 66 3| scared away; the peasant women were in flight, and the 67 3| saw them among beautiful women in full evening dress, with 68 3| flowers in their hair; fair women of every type, with sparkling 69 3| exquisite beauty of the women, produced their effect upon