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Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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1 1| periods, which expresses, I think, this melancholy thought, " 2 1| fills your mind, and you think no more about death. You 3 1| abides with you but an idea? Think, then, how glorious must 4 1| both kings and peoples, to think one thing in the morning 5 1| envy him, or who know, or think they know, the origins of 6 1| down on benches, will only think of planting poplars. Tyranny 7 1| thousand livres, you would not think much about the people. If 8 1| my future? Why should I think about something that does 9 1| you suffered to make you think like this?" asked Raphael. ~" 10 1| said Emile; "I did not think you could be so commonplace; 11 2| and frigid man on earth; think of me as a young girl married 12 2| about it. ~"I would not think of illness. Like Aquilina, 13 2| she became accustomed to think aloud in my presence, she 14 2| Integrity of purpose cannot, I think, fail to accompany integrity 15 2| by life? We hardly die, I think, for an insignificant girl 16 2| stop to look at what people think, but see the results. You 17 2| that I could not possibly think nor keep account of the 18 2| His raillery made me think that Rastignac wished to 19 2| still. ~" 'Did you never think,' I went on, 'of the effects 20 2| without a hope left? Oh, to think that she not only had not 21 2| pretty color. Don't you think there is something in his 22 2| magnanimity. It pleased me to think that I was a miscreant who 23 2| louis.' ~" 'Richer than you think,' he laughed. 'If I have 24 2| been very cold.' ~" 'Do you think that I set such value on 25 2| then perhaps you would think no more of her,' he said, 26 3| his very words. 'You will think of all my requirements for 27 3| the old professor. ~"You think he is writing a poem, sir? 28 3| But, you know, I don't think he is. He wants to vergetate. 29 3| for the rest of my life, I think; happy and content." ~"O 30 3| with assurance. ~"I don't think it is," he added. "You see, 31 3| much neglected in France, I think a traveler must have brought 32 3| I have prescribed. They think that there will be no difficulty 33 3| out in the sunlight. "But think of yourself," she went on; " 34 3| has dawned at noon; and to think that they could get up this 35 3| longed to grow, to move, to think, and act. He had fancifully 36 3| are expressed. He would think himself quite alone under 37 3| gust of wind, he did not think of looking at the piece 38 3| contracted. She did not stop to think; she fled into the next


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