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Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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stood

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1 1| seven or eight onlookers stood by way of an audience, awaiting 2 1| beauty and terror. There he stood like some erring angel that 3 1| to the table, and, as he stood there, flung down a piece 4 1| examined himself; for as he stood aside against the parapet 5 1| from the little Savoyard stood an old pauvre honteux, sickly 6 1| portrait by Mme. Jacotot, stood beside a sphinx dedicated 7 1| the midst of the circle stood a little old man who turned 8 1| exist for him. There he stood, motionless and serene as 9 1| into pencil strokes; there, stood the young and audacious 10 1| writers who lacked style stood beside other young writers 11 1| to set out at dawn. They stood disconcerted and confused 12 1| careless hands. The white arms stood out in bold relief against 13 1| of her corruption, she stood like a queen of pleasure, 14 2| one of my age, I went and stood in the door, and looked 15 2| Between me and the players stood a wall of onlookers some 16 2| and drops of perspiration stood on my forehead, I was well 17 2| affection. The tears that stood in my father's eyes were 18 2| francs in it, human society stood before me in the person 19 2| her hand; a group of men stood around her. She rose at 20 2| How often has she not stood before me, called by the 21 2| was to me! ~"But now we stood before each other as strangers, 22 2| an umbrella above us, and stood waiting at the carriage-door 23 2| love I must forego; she stood there with than banal smile 24 2| door of my lodging-house stood ajar. A light streamed from 25 2| she had left her seat and stood lighting my lamp, one must 26 2| home, locked myself in, and stood by my dormer window, outwardly 27 2| however alluring, whether we stood or whether we walked, there 28 2| drawers, close to where I stood. I shivered, if the curtains 29 2| like that of love. ~"She stood before the hearth during 30 2| scarcely reproach them; they stood before me like judges. ~" 31 2| windows. There they all stood, brought back to consciousness 32 2| forms revived all at once, stood in groups, and talked and 33 3| to a fine equipage that stood under the wooden canopy 34 3| another, where every door stood open. At last Porriquet 35 3| seemed to say from where he stood in the orchestra, "Just 36 3| the worn threshold, and stood upon the broken step at 37 3| corner of the garden. Raphael stood spellbound, like a child 38 3| and Professor Planchette stood in the midst of the grimy 39 3| their glances. Her profile stood out in sharp relief against 40 3| light of day. Four doctors stood round him, each in turn 41 3| wealth and title, there stood before him three embodied 42 3| feelings he inspired in others stood out for him in relief, like 43 3| Club that very evening. ~He stood leaning against the marble 44 3| brought out a plump child, who stood agape, and next came a white-haired 45 3| garments. There they both stood in silence, side by side, 46 3| the magic skin. As Pauline stood there, in all the beauty


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