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Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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1 1| second's space; how many things depend on a throw of the 2 1| soon overcame him again. Things appeared to him in strange 3 1| firewood. Precious caskets, and things that fairy hands might have 4 1| lost consciousness of the things about him; he was either 5 1| some god before whom all things are open, or the haughty 6 1| power of a man who knows all things. ~With two strokes of the 7 1| religion, which sums up all things in the precept, "Love one 8 1| ME THOU SHALT POSSESS ALL THINGS.~BUT THY LIFE IS MINE, FOR 9 1| known how to despise all things. ~"My one ambition has been 10 1| mountains! I have seen all things, calmly, and without weariness; 11 1| the joys of beholding all things, of comprehending all things, 12 1| things, of comprehending all things, of leaning over the parapet 13 1| poplars. Tyranny does great things lawlessly, while Liberty 14 1| Spinoza says, or that all things proceed from God, as says 15 1| women. What would the poor things be without it?" ~"Hush, 16 1| profound apathy towards men and things supplied the half-tones 17 1| historical memoir. And, above all things, be as concise as your clouded 18 2| reflection. Instead of feeling things, I weigh and consider them " ~" 19 2| that time I was all these things. I wished to justify my 20 2| that I was meant for great things, and yet I felt myself to 21 2| the speaker, "all these things that befell me appear in 22 2| self-concentration; did not these things teach me how to consider 23 2| anticipate the state of things that I shall reach later. 24 2| fitfully caught the light. Such things as these formed my recreations - 25 2| sheer contemplation of the things about me I discerned an 26 2| protection, and would do things for me. No kind of objection 27 2| only grudge the cost of things that are useful or necessary. 28 2| I said, could modify all things relatively to man, even 29 2| in our fabliaux, - these things alone have power to carry 30 2| suppliant for long. All these things that we so relished, were 31 2| luxurious lives. Such women see things through a prism that gilds 32 2| absolute there exist no such things as shame or crime, or virtue 33 2| weather was very unsettled. If things fell out badly, I might 34 2| come into possession of my things. This sealed packet of manuscript 35 2| calm, Excess comprises all things; it perpetually embraces 36 2| avail. ~"All men and all things appear before you in the 37 2| was his; he could have all things, but the will to possess 38 2| sort will be sure to do things in style," said Emile. ~ 39 3| him! The most difficult things he will tell me to do, and 40 3| the lengths he goes about things. His rooms are all - what 41 3| freak in the ordering of things, these two creatures, kept 42 3| a great deal more about things than I do, I thought I ought 43 3| employment of decomposing all things - the world is a gas endowed 44 3| upon it in vain - these things terrified him. The incontrovertible 45 3| for him alone, above all things, and longed to live for 46 3| accomplishment of an order of things which is unknown to us. 47 3| great. But beyond all other things it is the lake for memories; 48 3| rock surface, - all these things made a harmony for the eye. ~ 49 3| absorbing meditations on things without, that have no conscious 50 3| setting to work on endless things, and finishing none of them; 51 3| is tragical or joyful, as things happen to strike his imagination;


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