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1 1| a philosopher might have seen wretchedness lying in the 2 1| contradiction in humanity is seen wherever the soul reacts 3 1| florid shopman; "but you have seen nothing as yet. Go up to 4 1| body unruffled. Yet, I have seen the whole world. I have 5 1| forests, and mountains! I have seen all things, calmly, and 6 1| no matter! Rastignac had seen you the evening before at 7 1| I have neither read nor seen?" ~"Emile, look out for 8 1| Greek temple, so grand when seen afar, too roughly hewn to 9 1| too roughly hewn to be seen anear. And yet, in spite 10 1| grotesque struggles were seen athwart it. Groups of interlaced 11 2| my past joys and sorrows. Seen from afar, my life appears 12 2| feeling quite sure that I was seen by none of my acquaintance, 13 2| well as if I had actually seen the cards; at a distance 14 2| followed a hearse, or have seen themselves lost in crowded 15 2| manners and customs, and seen the dangers of my innocent 16 2| liquidation, such as I have seen myself, which very often 17 2| the countess, whom I had seen in the gothic boudoir. She 18 2| the alluring pose I had seen but a short time before. 19 2| the first time that I had seen her in this way. Hitherto 20 2| devotion, then I should have seen her perfected, she would 21 2| the past. I had never yet seen her so radiant. ~" 'Do you 22 3| imagination. ~The day after he had seen the diminution of the Magic 23 3| recollect when and where he had seen this little old man before. 24 3| How glad I am to have seen all this for myself!" Pauline 25 3| always has been as we have seen it; but whether it contracts 26 3| of color was always to be seen, a play of ever-shifting 27 3| walls could scarcely be seen for branches of vine and 28 3| neuvaine for him; I have seen wonderful cures come of 29 3| valley would be suddenly seen; and everywhere there were 30 3| Raphael had looked out and seen some pale clouds driven