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1 1| youth up in the furious pleasures of a gambler's life, cast 2 1| pay as they pay for the pleasures of the theatre, or of gluttony, 3 1| modern Tantalus, with all the pleasures of his epoch at his lips, 4 1| took part in these sombre pleasures. Every bystander thought 5 1| would fain have selected his pleasures; but by dint of using his 6 1| devoid alike of cares and pleasures; and from the depths of 7 1| heaped on him all the horrid pleasures that a piece of opium can 8 1| and draw thence uncounted pleasures in idea, unspoiled by earthly 9 1| desires, your excesses, your pleasures that end in death, your 10 1| You would understand the pleasures of intemperance then, and 11 1| fascinated. The intemperate pleasures of the banquet seemed to 12 1| faithless men, broken vows, and pleasures atoned for in wretchedness. 13 1| figure suggested fierce pleasures. ~But though she might romp 14 1| said, "instead of mingling pleasures and troubles, my life will 15 2| one of the most frightful pleasures of my life, one of those 16 2| of my life, one of those pleasures with fangs that bury themselves 17 2| as I was sacrificing my pleasures, and even have been glad 18 2| the pure and delightful pleasures with which she sustains 19 2| speculation; his friends, his pleasures, patrons, and acquaintances 20 2| never pay enough for the pleasures of vanity. ~"Rastignac, 21 2| absorbing nature of their pleasures absolves their indifference 22 2| comfortable life and in social pleasures; her sentiment is only assumed; 23 2| himself. "I did not analyze my pleasures nor count my heartbeats 24 2| never sacrifice any of your pleasures for me?' ~"He went away. ~" ' 25 2| are lavish in all physical pleasures; is not that the small change 26 2| do we not enjoy all the pleasures of the Morgue? For though 27 2| elephant, at sight of all the pleasures of the world contained in 28 2| plunged into a vortex of pleasures, at once hollow and real. 29 2| at the outset. The great pleasures of humanity are hedged about 30 2| rest, or with Satan, the pleasures of hell; so that his senses 31 2| life in each, and fresh pleasures without regrets; poems are 32 2| and to receive uncounted pleasures as the reward of my errors - 33 2| ready to be persuaded of the pleasures of lassitude, lest they 34 3| enjoying in imagination all the pleasures that his money could procure 35 3| Lord Marquis." ~"All the pleasures of life disport themselves 36 3| no enjoyment from these pleasures he had once coveted so eagerly. 37 3| Valentin tasted all the pleasures of childhood again, thanks