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Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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1 1| of sorrow. Where will you find a work of genius floating 2 1| to regain courage and to find a stimulant, like a criminal 3 1| needed a close inspection to find the lines of his mouth at 4 1| like some child eager to find out the mysteries of a new 5 1| made it a point of honor to find out whether you were roosting 6 1| boudoir or other. We could not find you anywhere. Your name 7 1| that one might look to find him at Court or in the common 8 1| peace, because we shall find the agrarian law inside 9 1| into liquidation, we might find her insolvent." ~"It would 10 1| Madagascar; there you will find a nice little nation all 11 1| they aren't." ~"You will find me to-morrow, sir." ~"This 12 1| Where but in Paris will you find such a ready and rapid exchange 13 1| experience did you look to find by a jump into the Seine? 14 2| or ball, where I hoped to find a mistress A mistress! that 15 2| the imagination that would find a parallel neither in the 16 2| battlefield before them, and find a shelter in some institution 17 2| Well, as I could never find a listener for my impassioned 18 2| a soul as women wish to find, with all the elevation 19 2| word's sake; to expect to find in the heart of a vain, 20 2| s happiness, and yet to find not one, not even a noble 21 2| in your wallet, and not find even some child, or inquisitive 22 2| own defects; while they find the man of talent hardly 23 2| discomforts only; they look to find in their lovers the wherewithal 24 2| hangings of painted silk, to find a woman there, who likewise 25 2| They came, no doubt, to find in her society the delirious 26 2| restricted natures only find monotony, but where great 27 2| tremors that shallow people find astonishing, but the phenomena 28 2| helped me at any rate to find in my own excitement some 29 2| to-day that I shall not find myself misconstrued by a 30 2| friends. You will always find that I have devotion and 31 2| in my hands, and I cannot find any one to whom I can ascribe 32 2| felt sure that I should find nothing, I began a grand 33 2| made me turn sharply, to find Pauline with a face grown 34 2| rather possess millions, and find some girl, as poor as you 35 2| pictured Foedora waking to find herself in my arms. I could 36 2| times before he is thirty? I find there is no better course 37 2| which science has tried to find a soul, is followed by the 38 3| though, for I could not find a box for him until yesterday. 39 3| house to the other and not find a single door shut; which 40 3| Manfred when he looked to find Childe Harold. ~"Good day, 41 3| Havre, where we went to find him. Good heavens!" she 42 3| dissimulate. I shall very soon find out your secret. Give that 43 3| during the interval; to find dowries for all your cousins 44 3| off in great spirits to find Planchette, and together 45 3| a rapid trot, hoping to find the chemist, the celebrated 46 3| issued from their tombs to find no God in the heavens. Science 47 3| discover all about it, find out in what its life consists, 48 3| epigastric region, we shall find that out, perhaps, whenever 49 3| execrations. He thought to find a shelter, and went up to 50 3| and in it you will always find poor isolated beings, relegated 51 3| the boundary-line, he will find winter everywhere; he will 52 3| winter everywhere; he will find freezing cold in other men' 53 3| your tears with his, and find his epigrams amusing; if 54 3| Nowhere on earth will you find a closer understanding between 55 3| of the oar; it seemed to find a voice for the place, in 56 3| Marquis was surprised to find visitors to this usually 57 3| promptings of philosophy, must find it full of gall and wormwood. ~" 58 3| care, consequently, was to find a lodging at some distance 59 3| climb the crags, and then find a seat high up on some peak 60 3| am always afraid I shall find him dead in his bed some 61 3| whose lap he had thought to find life once more, he saw no 62 3| luckless existence. ~"Go and find M. Bianchon," he told Jonathan. ~ 63 3| heart, and now thought to find a rapid death by strangling


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