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Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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1 1| though you have scarcely taken a step towards the tables, 2 1| a notorious criminal is taken to the convict's prison, 3 1| criminals who used to be taken in carts from the Palais 4 1| monuments seemed to have taken their tone from the heavy 5 1| on life while drunk, and taken men and affairs in an after-dinner 6 1| revolution of July I would have taken orders, and gone off down 7 1| musical note. Wine had not taken love for traveling companion; 8 1| passions, the guests thus taken by surprise, in a moment 9 2| returned the money I had taken from it to my father's purse, 10 2| when she noticed that I had taken nothing for seven or eight 11 2| Imperial Guard. He had been taken prisoner by the Cossacks, 12 2| Chrysostom. When they have taken up a book, that book becomes 13 2| thousand livres, who has taken a fancy to nobody, or else 14 2| nobody, or else no one has taken a fancy to her. A sort of 15 2| for all the care you have taken of me.' ~" 'Oh, don't let 16 2| woman; perhaps she may have taken your measure while you still 17 2| have allowed herself to be taken in the toils of an intrigue; 18 2| Byron could never have taken for his relaxation to the 19 2| of Foedora's vanity had taken hold of me at last. I probed 20 2| life again. I would have taken a conflagration with as 21 2| with which he had lately taken the measure of the piece 22 2| company, who were rather taken aback by Raphael's behavior, " 23 3| of whom he thought he had taken a final farewell; and when 24 3| returning to London, and I have taken their box for the rest of 25 3| shall we give to what has taken place, so natural from a 26 3| the skin as he handled it, taken with its stubbornness when 27 3| other again - and how he had taken little heed of those about 28 3| had lent his horses, had taken offence at his luxurious 29 3| weak!" That is the oath taken by this kind of Equestrian 30 3| illusions. ~So Valentin, having taken the old maid's kindly action 31 3| become their dupe, or to be taken for a coward, and even diverted 32 3| not a word. You might have taken them for a couple of old 33 3| where nature seemed to have taken a pleasure in hiding away 34 3| pasture-land; and when he had taken a few steps towards the 35 3| breathe the damp, and you have taken nothing since the morning, 36 3| not be injurious although taken constantly." ~"Nothing is


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