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2002 1 | was so great that the old gamesters laid nothing upon it; only 2003 3 | walked slowly along the gangway; he expected no enjoyment 2004 3 | all on a sudden the crowd gapes at a new machine; or it 2005 3 | oakleaf. ~"What are you gaping at, you postilions over 2006 1 | refined wretchedness of his garb. The frock-coat that he 2007 1 | Tuileries, and crossed the gardens with an undecided step. 2008 1 | of the joyous gossips at Gargantua's birth, stretched the gulf 2009 1 | through millions to perish in garrets, had left their traces here 2010 3 | perpetrated before, sir, in garrison towns at the time of the 2011 1 | ashamed of your inebriated garrulity. Both your systems can be 2012 3 | salts, acids, alkalis, and gases. After several experiments, 2013 3 | passed no doubt through the gate of dreams into a noble life. 2014 2 | As I passed under the gateway of the Institute, a fevered 2015 3 | perhaps because he had gauged its real nature too well. ~" 2016 1 | opposite, the disciple of Gay-Lussac and Arago, who had held 2017 3 | and always employed in gazing into the bottomless abyss 2018 1 | named and classified in genera, sub-genera, and families; 2019 3 | permit me to put it so, you generate superfluous oxygen, possessing 2020 2 | betrothed to one of the genii. ~" 'Isn't it wantonly bad 2021 2 | was as neat as a bit of genre; there was a charming trimness 2022 2 | others, in constantly showing gentleness in voice and bearing, in 2023 1 | and space as you read the geological writings of Cuvier? Carried 2024 3 | would be seven thousand geometric feet per hour. Our own degenerate 2025 3 | Jonathan. ~"Newton, a great geometrician," Porriquet went on, "once 2026 3 | robust health rejects any germ of disease. The world holds 2027 3 | fertile pasture-lands of Germany, at Toplitz or Baden-Baden. 2028 3 | wonder to each other where he gets the strength from to cough 2029 3 | cemetery did this young ghoul unearth that corpse of hers?" 2030 1 | enjoyment only possible to giants weary of their power, tormented 2031 3 | dropped straight from the gibbet, when Raphael broke in upon 2032 2 | with whole armies, with gibbets. I can possess Foedora - 2033 1 | permitted. An outspoken giber, he made numberless epigrams 2034 3 | in short, was Foedora, gifted with a great soul; or Pauline 2035 2 | sort of executioner on a gigantic scale? Must not the spell 2036 2 | things through a prism that gilds all men and their surroundings. 2037 1 | a long black velvet gown girded round him by a thick silk 2038 3 | vices, levers, valves, girders, files, and nuts; a sea 2039 2 | rocks. I could at need have girdled my waist with spikes, that 2040 3 | freaks of light and shadow, gladdened the eyes. While all the 2041 3 | shows mercy to the fallen gladiator; mockery and money are its 2042 1 | bull-fights, and Rome once had her gladiators, Paris waxes proud of her 2043 3 | illusion of ours. The Marquis glanced, with the cool inscrutable 2044 3 | the young man exclaimed, glancing in horror at the talisman. ~" 2045 1 | of bread. Rainbow colors gleamed in the starry rays of light 2046 1 | all the secrets of zoology gleaned from a piece of coal; has 2047 2 | tones, and showed childish glee when I was satisfied with 2048 1 | the skies; he has caught glimpses of some heaven beyond his 2049 2 | recollections of the conventional glitter of the world, the upper 2050 2 | increased by my walk. I gloated in an infernal fashion which 2051 2 | might have thought of Death gloating over a family stricken with 2052 1 | first picture vied with the glories of Imperial art. There, 2053 2 | Seine mud. When we sink gloriously under the table, is not 2054 3 | of fascination; it has a glossier and finer coat than our 2055 2 | souls penetrate through our glozes, when we have not even words 2056 1 | He supported life on the glutinous soups at Darcet's, and gambled 2057 2 | Parisian life. Though a glutton, I became abstemious; and 2058 1 | pleasures of the theatre, or of gluttony, or they come hither as 2059 2 | a veteran; the arms were gnashed, the back was overlaid with 2060 1 | him, caused perhaps by the gnawing pain of hunger. The spectacle 2061 3 | fell to browsing again. A goat and her kid, that seemed 2062 3 | Quixote the history of the goats; he was entertaining himself 2063 2 | Borghese was her Pauline's godmother; and Pauline must not be 2064 2 | the balance even between goers and comers; I could remain 2065 1 | His fancy was stirred by a goggle-eyed Chinese monster, with mouth 2066 3 | watched the comings and goings of an ant, slipped straws 2067 2 | transparent, and her mistrust good-humored. ~" 'You know I am pledged,' 2068 3 | saying, a tall, strong, good-looking young fellow, who, however, 2069 3 | sunlight had lighted on them. ~"Good-morning," she said, smiling. "How 2070 3 | affable doctor's seeming good-nature would have completely won 2071 2 | beyond a girlish, blithe goodwill. I told her about my distress 2072 3 | one of them is a laughing goose (anas albifrons), and the 2073 3 | clothes spread out on the gooseberry bushes were drying in the 2074 1 | but to-night at least my gorge rises at the anaemic life 2075 1 | about snowy throats; of gorgeous turbans and demurely enticing 2076 2 | went on. 'I looked into the Gospel of St. John this evening 2077 1 | coral; a combination of gossamer scarves that flickered like 2078 2 | could only be satisfied by gossiping with her maid, by trivial 2079 1 | and the talk of the joyous gossips at Gargantua's birth, stretched 2080 1 | worship, carved after Jean Goujon's designs, in years of toil, 2081 3 | having a liking for strong governments, had expressed the patriotic 2082 1 | which charlatans in long gowns keep a shuttlecock a-going. 2083 2 | The coquette bowed very graciously to us both, and the smile 2084 1 | singular brilliancy. The dark grain of the leather had been 2085 3 | centenarian now? Did his grandchildren come to wish him length 2086 2 | she left me; giving me les grande entrees, in the language 2087 3 | This is a talisman that grants me all my wishes, and that 2088 1 | pines, fresh dates, golden grapes, clear-skinned peaches, 2089 1 | as bullets, shells, and grapeshot are hurled across a battlefield. ~ 2090 1 | him to eat a pate de foie gras, any pretext will do." ~" 2091 2 | sprang up everywhere, like grasshoppers, before my eyes. There were 2092 3 | which the phrase was uttered grated on Raphael's ears; it fell 2093 2 | by the luxury around her, gratified in every faculty of my soul - 2094 1 | Idiot!" ~Such were the gratifying expressions exchanged between 2095 3 | and its motto is deeply graven in hearts that wealth has 2096 2 | the sole mourner at his graveside - the grave of my father 2097 3 | it as if it had been the gray-paper form of application for 2098 3 | he noticed several cows grazing in the pasture-land; and 2099 1 | dazzling spell of an agony of greed. Most likely he had been 2100 2 | a vain, frivolous woman, greedy for luxury and intoxicated 2101 3 | brownish black rascal, with the greenish neck and that coquettish 2102 1 | newspaper offices, restaurants, greenrooms - to cut it short, every 2103 2 | of his guests, tried to greet them with a grin. His darkly 2104 2 | the corner of the Rue de Gres. Oh, I wore my poverty proudly. 2105 2 | be a living picture for Greuze, a paralytic with his children 2106 3 | my protecting angel. My griefs have always been dispelled 2107 3 | your room straight, and grieving for your poverty and my 2108 3 | helped, but ingratitude is a grievous fault. Leave me now," he 2109 1 | had mentioned sphinxes or griffins, whose existence mythology 2110 1 | brain; each monstrosity grimaced at him, while the portraits 2111 1 | extravangances with a fixed grimacing smile, meant to be hospitable 2112 2 | alone had scrutinized her grimacings, and stripped away the thin 2113 3 | stood in the midst of the grimy expectant crowd. Raphael, 2114 2 | tried to greet them with a grin. His darkly flushed, perspiring 2115 3 | accordingly as we break them or grind them to powder; we can twist 2116 1 | young man's wrists in a grip like that of a vice. ~The 2117 3 | effectually than the east wind grips the body in December. He 2118 2 | degrees, with portentous groanings, to feel themselves over 2119 2 | common with the bankrupt grocer's demise. Tradespeople have 2120 3 | the patriotic wish that grocers should be left to their 2121 1 | noiselessly back in its groove, and discovered the canvas 2122 3 | instinctively the general grounds and reasons for the aversion 2123 3 | As he played the part of guardian angel to a poor nephew, 2124 1 | servitude and transportations to Guazacoalco. ~His pallid, lengthy visage 2125 1 | a trifle noisier. Every guest had had a fair amount to 2126 2 | inmost soul of my life, my guiding star! Then, only accept 2127 1 | I had a rival too in La Guillotine. I have worn something red 2128 1 | shall be partakers in his guilt. I have a mind to ask our 2129 1 | silver crown, beak and claws gules, and a fine motto: NON CECIDIT 2130 1 | Nincompoops!" ~"Knaves!" ~"Gulls!" ~"Where but in Paris will 2131 3 | clouds driven over by a gust of wind, he did not think 2132 1 | gray clouds, melancholy gusts of the wind, the stormy 2133 2 | short-lived plant-life in the gutters - poor weeds that a storm 2134 2 | you wished to go to the Gymnase without me, never believing 2135 1 | charlatan. He searches a lump of gypsum, finds an impression in 2136 2 | and even his mistress must gyrate along with them. How is 2137 1 | human clay; we with our habiliments shall be for you like so 2138 2 | of feeling, a commendable habit of mine, or because Foedora 2139 1 | republican sabre on a mediaeval hackbut. Mme. du Barry, with a star 2140 1 | day by day. Like some old hackney which takes no heed of the 2141 1 | commonplace; that remark is hackneyed. Don't you know that every 2142 3 | indulge his fancies! And he hadn't even necessaries for so 2143 2 | to an opera-dancer, and haggle with a tradesman whose hungry 2144 1 | welcomed as a brother, we shall hail you as king of these free 2145 2 | stale deposit of pomade and hair-oil from the heads of all his 2146 2 | and fine lawn, and the hairdresser's feats of skill; a love 2147 3 | blackened clothing, and hairy chests, could have fancied 2148 3 | clear, when the police would hale a new Messiah before the 2149 1 | of stealing a watch with half-a-dozen aggravating circumstances, 2150 3 | beginning of a sentence, or a half-burnt thought or word; he took 2151 2 | of words, he is a moral half-caste, not quite a fraud, nor 2152 2 | streams of light through half-closed shutters would light up 2153 3 | object to see it better, half-closing his eyes with exceeding 2154 2 | Emile, half-plaintively, half-comically. ~"When I left school," 2155 3 | fanciful picture by Westall; half-girl, half-woman, as she seemed 2156 1 | eyelashes; the damp, red, half-open lips challenged a kiss. 2157 3 | child's, with her pretty, half-opened mouth held out towards him, 2158 2 | says, 'It has just struck half-past three.' I was in the power 2159 2 | drama begin," said Emile, half-plaintively, half-comically. ~"When 2160 2 | resting on her tortoise; a half-smoked cigar lay in her arms. Costly 2161 3 | picture by Westall; half-girl, half-woman, as she seemed to be, or 2162 2 | just then for a couple of halfpence, but I had not a penny. 2163 2 | would not have engaged as hall porters. How often, mute 2164 2 | far too crowded for the hall-porter to keep the balance even 2165 3 | about it." ~Between the Halle des Vins, with its extensive 2166 3 | moaned. "Here is my recovery halting between a string of beads 2167 1 | melancholy, "I can see no halting-place between the unbeliever's 2168 3 | German pounced upon a smith's hammer, flung the skin down on 2169 3 | crescendo of the falling hammers, and the shrill sounds of 2170 3 | new machine; or it is a handcart perhaps that overwhelms 2171 2 | this act of confidence, he handed me his keys and purse to 2172 3 | affected solemnity, and handing the piece of skin to Raphael 2173 3 | portion which represented the handle of the shovel. Next he put 2174 1 | and vice as a young priest handles the unconsecrated wafer 2175 2 | upon my despair, as the hangman regards the criminal to 2176 1 | might have been drawn at hap-hazard from a hat, 'twas a work 2177 2 | lay within me. ~"I went at haphazard, going over the words of 2178 1 | anywhere or nowhere, as it happens. Here, the cleverest of 2179 2 | its simplest terms; he is happier, maybe, than the rich; he 2180 2 | Saint Anthony. Slumber, happily, would put an end at last 2181 2 | imaginary troubles and genuine happinesses, which are so pleasant to 2182 1 | as a sailor in a coach. Hard-headed men blabbed secrets to the 2183 3 | an upright, virtuous, and hard-working life to a close in folly! 2184 2 | modesty that even the most hardened women must surely own, she 2185 3 | flesh. The fish's skin is harder, however, than the skin 2186 3 | a man to bear, and it is hardest of all when the pity is 2187 3 | wretchedness that has the hardihood to spoil its festivities, 2188 3 | softness of a wet sponge to the hardness of pumice-stone there are 2189 2 | of law. Not without some hardship and privations you have 2190 3 | embodiment of her district; its hardworking ways, its thrift, ignorance, 2191 1 | enough to perpetrate a crime, hardy enough to feel no misgivings; 2192 3 | a plant in the sun, or a hare in its form. And at last, 2193 2 | Lovelace, as one reads Clarissa Harlowe. Love is like some fresh 2194 3 | lands on the other, and both harmonies and dissonances compose 2195 2 | the carpet were made to harmonize with the gothic surroundings. 2196 2 | unsatisfied desires, to be put in harness like a troop horse next 2197 3 | horses; they are always ready harnessed; the coachman stops there 2198 3 | he looked to find Childe Harold. ~"Good day, pere Porriquet," 2199 2 | were to fall prey to the harpies of the Chatelet, were to 2200 1 | towards the houses; the harrowing sight of the Seine fretted 2201 2 | wretched. Let us be less harsh on the results of the most 2202 3 | elderly lady who had spoken so harshly to him the evening before. ~ 2203 2 | me the reasons for your harshness.' As I spoke I felt that 2204 | hast 2205 2 | consequent on the confused and hasty investigations made by the 2206 3 | But that her mistress, who hates water like a rabid cat - 2207 2 | exhibit the lining of our hats, and to keep them always 2208 2 | a cafe as a disreputable haunt, where men lost their characters 2209 3 | melancholy looking Abbey of Haute-Combe, the burying-place of the 2210 2 | So I will give you some Hava - na - cig " ~"Come, now, 2211 3 | health. He nearly died at Havre, where we went to find him. 2212 3 | get a thousand trusses of hay inside his cap." ~"Then 2213 1 | sold your mistress' hair to hazard the money at play? Have 2214 1 | a step the dreamer falls headlong over into an abyss, and 2215 3 | You will be appointed as headmaster! Couldn't you have asked 2216 1 | motionless crowd watches the headsman in the Place de Greve. A 2217 1 | with fierce Tokay, and heady old Roussillon. ~The champagne, 2218 3 | You must come in. It isn't healthy to breathe the damp, and 2219 2 | stout, jovial little man, heaping upon his head more prayers 2220 1 | fashioned, lay there in heaps like rubbish. ~"You must 2221 2 | curious scenes can only be a hearsay tale to you; the plans for 2222 2 | thoughts as they followed a hearse, or have seen themselves 2223 2 | light streamed from the heart-shaped opening cut in the shutters. 2224 1 | is the decree of my every heartbeat. Society sanctions my life; 2225 2 | my pleasures nor count my heartbeats then, as a miser scrutinizes 2226 3 | the door, and dealt his heartbroken old servant a blow in the 2227 3 | nothing at all. I WISH VERY HEARTILY that you may succeed " ~ 2228 3 | A burst of gleeful and hearty laughter made him turn his 2229 3 | lilacs, and blossoming heath. Their happy faces rose 2230 3 | purple-tinted blooms of the heather, - everything was either 2231 3 | existence for you is the heavier atmosphere of the plains 2232 1 | commotion by movements like the heaving and pitching of a brig. ~" 2233 2 | every strong passion with a hedge of thorns? The tobacco smoker 2234 2 | pleasures of humanity are hedged about with formidable obstacles; 2235 1 | witchery of the lamplight heightened the wonder; the head seemed 2236 1 | piece of tomfoolery. M. Heineffettermach estimates the number of 2237 3 | eyes. "Now, is it not a heinous offence," she went on, as 2238 2 | monsieur; you are the sole heir of Major O'Flaharty, who 2239 2 | the wan features of the heir-at-law. His face was drawn, every 2240 2 | Homer's Galatea, the fair Helen. ~"Ah, vive l'amour! But 2241 2 | towards themselves as St. Helena beckoned Napoleon; we are 2242 1 | from the Levant, a German heller, a Russian kopeck, a Scottish 2243 1 | staircase of one of the gambling hells distinguished by the number 2244 3 | some days past, and was helping him to answer the inquiries 2245 3 | the inscrutable glance of helplessness that must perforce consign 2246 3 | unhappiness always understands and helps the unhappy," Raphael thought, 2247 3 | were scalloped like the hem of a dress; the meadow might 2248 3 | a machine for stripping hemp; beneath it lay a newly 2249 2 | We will be two friends henceforth. In a year's time you will 2250 1 | between the assassination of Henry IV. and the trial of Louis 2251 2 | carriage and a title, a heraldic coronet painted on window 2252 2 | Alexander, by the cup of Hercules, at the close of a drinking 2253 3 | wooden figures that German herdsmen carve in their spare moments. ~ 2254 2 | on bread and milk, like a hermit in the Thebaid, while I 2255 3 | or other, if such erudite hermits yet exist; but I have had 2256 1 | talked of canonizing you as a hero of July, and, upon my word, 2257 2 | that self, holy perhaps and heroic, which is now no more. I 2258 2 | that she wore. As with the heroine of the fable of 'Peau-d' 2259 2 | frock-coat he looked like a red herring wrapped up in the cover 2260 3 | like the plague; it never hesitates between vice and trouble, 2261 2 | ideas as they were wont to hew their rocks. I could at 2262 2 | the desert like theirs, hewing out my ideas as they were 2263 1 | when seen afar, too roughly hewn to be seen anear. And yet, 2264 1 | some sacrifices, sir?" ~"Hi! Bixiou! What's-his-name, 2265 1 | out his theory in spite of hiccoughs; "in politics, as in philosophy, 2266 2 | life which industriously hides cold and miserable depths 2267 2 | with her subtle smile, her high-born air, and self-esteem captivates 2268 3 | She was an Auvergnate, a high-colored, comfortable-looking, straightforward 2269 3 | footpath that lay between the highroad and the field where the 2270 1 | the reason of his unseemly hilarity. ~"You will hardly understand 2271 3 | carried. At the base of the hill he saw Jonathan in conversation 2272 3 | were pleasant chateaux, hillside villages, roads with their 2273 3 | child trails him up the hillsides, and he will just go up 2274 1 | mediaeval dagger with a hilt wrought like lace, and spots 2275 2 | would not fail me now, to hinder the perpetration of what 2276 3 | she constantly made, she hindered Raphael from perusing the 2277 1 | gave himself up without hindrance to his closing meditations, 2278 2 | this fanciful story; but no hint of her resemblance to this 2279 1 | day, and light loves are hired by the hour like cabs; and 2280 1 | should live." ~"You have been hissed perhaps at the Funambules? 2281 1 | given by the devil. Yells, hisses, songs, cries, and groans 2282 2 | Rastignac; 'he is a chemist, a historian, a novelist, and a political 2283 2 | my father, the head of a historic family remembered even now 2284 1 | murmuring group like bees in a hive. The combination of timid 2285 1 | his epoch at his lips, a hoardless miser drawing in imaginary 2286 2 | suddenly sprang up with a hoarse cry; her pretty face, that 2287 3 | the crags, leaning on a hoe, and watching the house 2288 1 | order to vindicate that of hogsheads, casks, and vats; and each 2289 3 | Dupuytren's bistoury and Prince Hohenlohe's prayer. There is Maugredie 2290 3 | Each breath he drew sounded hollower than the last, and seemed 2291 2 | outline grew haggard; the hollows in his livid countenance 2292 2 | wanted to compensate for this home-truth by her light touch upon 2293 3 | intelligence and his will to the homely common-sense of an old peasant 2294 2 | were she attractive as Homer's Galatea, the fair Helen. ~" 2295 3 | compelled to endure that homicidal gaze; he met and shunned 2296 3 | the door between two huge honey-suckle bushes, that were pink with 2297 2 | out and saw the roses and honeysuckle about the casement, and 2298 2 | perhaps have been a long and honorable one, and that I ought not 2299 2 | in me. 'You are wild for honors and titles? Well, only let 2300 1 | Savoyard stood an old pauvre honteux, sickly and feeble, in wretched 2301 3 | of a magnificent Indian hookah lay on his knee; the enameled 2302 2 | de Montbauron, with her hooped petticoat, her rank and 2303 3 | connected it with the first horizontal pipe in such a manner that 2304 1 | out. Cursy snatched up a horn and struck up a flourish 2305 1 | everything, is consumed by a horribly egoistic feeling, the leprosy 2306 2 | looks in return from these horse-leeches; a blow would be less hateful; 2307 2 | have heaven or hell, the hospice of St. Bernard or riotous 2308 1 | grimacing smile, meant to be hospitable and appropriate. His large 2309 1 | spend every evening? Why are hospitals built for us? And Providence 2310 2 | oil at night; I did my own housework, and wore flannel shirts 2311 3 | fresh lips with the smile hovering over them. The red glow 2312 1 | confused about the table, huddled together in a murmuring 2313 3 | I have obliged that old hulk instead - that rag of humanity! 2314 1 | have lost all fear of the hulks; they meant to try two or 2315 1 | another world, or as the hum of Paris reaches the towers 2316 1 | twelve inches high: THE ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY'S APPARATUS. ~A 2317 1 | Castlereagh had satisfied the humblest of our needs before he cut 2318 3 | pure and simple, I tell you humbly, that we cannot possibly 2319 2 | s poverty that seemed to humiliate her, and to reproach me 2320 3 | this, wisdom for which such humiliation had seemed a thing impossible. 2321 3 | had spared them further humiliations of that kind, and they had 2322 3 | baffled the inquisitive; his humility seemed like haughtiness 2323 2 | through the place; then, humming a few notes of Pria che 2324 3 | face upon it, endure the humors of your so-called benefactress, 2325 2 | they recognize, in joys a hundred-fold, even as God, they tell 2326 2 | recesses of my mattress; I hunted about everywhere - I even 2327 3 | was a half-clad Dian the huntress, there the costume of Mlle. 2328 3 | young man as he dropped; he hurriedly sought the Magic Skin to 2329 1 | the wealth that you have husbanded so philosophically." ~He 2330 3 | ladies who had given their husbands the slip, and were escorted 2331 2 | and reduce it to a mere husk; and was it not this very 2332 3 | undiscovered lakes, and peasants' huts about Mont Dore, a country 2333 3 | approval; "and in the second, a hygienic regimen, to set your general 2334 3 | contraction of the right and left hypochondriac. You have noticed, too, 2335 2 | perhaps, even require a little hypocrisy. And I, who in the same 2336 2 | world. My future luck was hypothecated for the benefit of my creditors, 2337 2 | la chipolata? Why had I iced my wine? Why had I slept, 2338 2 | shrank into a corner to eat ices and watch the pretty faces 2339 2 | inscribed with the motto, "Ici l'on peut ecrire soi-meme." 2340 2 | snow, across a league of icy-sheeted quays, without a hope left? 2341 3 | tokens of an absolutely identical and idle life. The old man 2342 3 | of a rhyme." When he had identified the number that had been 2343 2 | the cause. My silence was idiotic; and as I daresay I alarmed 2344 1 | soon clean me out." ~"Crass idiots!" replied the Republican, " 2345 1 | chastity, the joys of an idleness natural to mankind, a peaceful 2346 1 | imitating the lagging gait of an idler seeking to kill time. As 2347 1 | the celebrated toast, Diis ignotis!" ~And they drained the 2348 3 | in his Act. Petrop. tome II., that these bizarre excesses 2349 2 | any of those who were so ill-advised as to mention love to me. 2350 2 | wore a threadbare coat, ill-fitting shoes, a tie fit for a stableman, 2351 3 | trouble, for vice is a luxury. Ill-fortune may possess a majesty of 2352 3 | would make excuses for me. Ill-health cannot be helped, but ingratitude 2353 2 | the mirror and said aloud ill-humoredly - 'I did not look well this 2354 3 | clamor, and disperse the ill-timed festival; like a dying man, 2355 1 | magician's wand over the illimitable abyss of the past? When 2356 1 | fingers over a tomahawk form Illinois, and felt his own hair rise 2357 1 | scarcely seemed to need illumination from without. The most extravagant 2358 2 | pitch of agony, was a living illustration of his own life. ~Raphael 2359 1 | have known their De Viris illustribus for years past, they reached 2360 2 | my own personal history, images of my life! I could scarcely 2361 2 | rebuff of some kind, if she imagines herself to be loved, and 2362 2 | them in your aunt's name, imbecile! Madame de Montbauron, with 2363 1 | us such an authority over imbeciles!" said the good banker. ~" 2364 1 | versa. ~"Let us drink to the imbecility of authority, which gives 2365 2 | as dreadful as remorse. I imitated the anchorites of the Thebaid. 2366 1 | towards the Quai Voltaire, imitating the lagging gait of an idler 2367 2 | in rags, an unconscious imitator of Diogenes, on a scanty 2368 3 | that opium exerts over the immaterial part of us, this man with 2369 1 | soul, compared with the immeasurable joys of movement, unstrangled 2370 1 | of a Constitution is the immediate stultification of intellects. 2371 3 | paint them red, following immemorial tradition. Perhaps it was 2372 2 | after a pause; 'you are immensely clever! Well, you have only 2373 1 | never launched into the immensity of time and space as you 2374 1 | your social ideas, your immoderate desires, your excesses, 2375 2 | the company; but he drank immoderately, trying to drown in intoxication 2376 1 | moral conflicts, but our immortal naturalist has reconstructed 2377 3 | principles, living in complete immunity from sportsmen, under the 2378 2 | purely intellectual and impalpable to our senses. So we are 2379 1 | religion or incredulity quite impartially. And since, for us, 'our 2380 2 | by virtue of which each imparts nothing but vexations to 2381 1 | at his own career. Always impecunious, he yet lived, like all 2382 1 | the common motives that impel suicides for the reason 2383 3 | upwards as if they were impelled by a force equal to that 2384 3 | rain slowly prepared their impending fall; a few stunted trees 2385 2 | observation, to penetrate the impenetrable character of Foedora. Alternate 2386 2 | of flame. The process is imperceptible, and baffles the artist' 2387 2 | knowledge so wide and so imperfectly arranged and digested that 2388 2 | and splendid new birth. I imperiled my life in order to live. 2389 1 | work of Raphael's had the imperious charm of music; you were 2390 1 | life of the individual. He impersonated fresh characters, and turned 2391 2 | a poniard. That literary implement, if found upon me, could 2392 2 | women did not like to be implored. I have from afar adored 2393 2 | her features and her eyes, imploring of them some indication 2394 2 | killing yourself,' she said imploringly; 'you should go out and 2395 2 | reasons for refusing a too importunate love? Some natural defect 2396 2 | unintermittingly; my life was one long imposition, as schoolboys say. Though 2397 2 | which required such unknown impossibilities, that my spirits rose. It 2398 2 | blameless, from the sheer impossibility of indulging the desires 2399 1 | had been deceived by some imposture. He had no wish to carry 2400 2 | frenzied awakening, with impotence sitting by your pillow. 2401 2 | in all the sufferings of impotent force that consumes itself; 2402 3 | an asylum on purpose for impoverished or insane mathematicians." ~" 2403 2 | acquire a mastery over it and improve it; you learn to carry your 2404 3 | after my own designs, an improved mechanical arrangement by 2405 3 | space. He felt a distinct improvement in his condition, a wonderful 2406 2 | my innocent candor for impudence? They found my knowledge 2407 3 | that can be defied with impunity is drawing to its end. This 2408 2 | within me. I was born for an inaccessible love, and fortune has overtopped 2409 2 | I had always cursed the inane and stupid custom that compels 2410 1 | wont have reduced to an inarticulate cry - "Make your game The 2411 1 | for the benefit of the inattentive sculptor, had opened a discussion 2412 2 | sigh, accompanied by some inaudible exclamation, into which 2413 1 | the Revolution over the inauguration of a newspaper, and the 2414 3 | spouted out in a jet of incalculable force; luckily it went in 2415 2 | 1828 at Calcutta." ~"An incalcuttable fortune," said the critic. ~" 2416 1 | He was the spirit of Play incarnate. If the young man had noticed 2417 2 | virtue. ~"My debts had other incarnations. There is the kind that 2418 2 | thenceforward to do without the incessant agitation of a life fraught 2419 3 | be shot." ~The slightest incident about a duel, as about a 2420 2 | new effect. These trifling incidents of a solitary life, which 2421 3 | to take revenge upon this incipient royalty by submitting him 2422 3 | had adapted himself to the inclemency of the air, and had dwelt 2423 2 | mother and daughter by an inclination of the head, and hurried 2424 1 | freedom, to follow one's inclinations in love, and die young!" ~" 2425 2 | not,' and she insolently inclined her head. ~" 'You wish to 2426 1 | question of a plan in which we included you as a superior person, 2427 3 | resist the force of the incoming water, it would be necessary 2428 2 | unhappiness means for them the incompatibility of their means with their 2429 3 | not been surprised by the incompetence and failure of science and 2430 3 | certain point, while its incompressibility, being a force in a manner 2431 3 | considered to-day, sir, to be an incompressible body," said the mechanician; " 2432 3 | brought face to face with an inconceivable fact. He had readily believed 2433 1 | have been amazed by the incongruity of the methods discussed 2434 1 | his actions the seal of inconsequence and of the weakness of his 2435 2 | not trouble himself over inconsistencies. ~"There was a certain imaginative 2436 3 | things terrified him. The incontrovertible fact made him dizzy. ~"I 2437 2 | quantity of reasons for increasing her self-esteem; I never 2438 2 | excited, and became very incredulous as to her virtue. If Foedora 2439 3 | to us pretty much as the incroyable did when he brought some 2440 3 | face, with its wrinkles incrusted by thick layers of red and 2441 1 | Royalist-national ideas must be inculcated, by proving to us that it 2442 2 | brag and am believed; I incur debts which somebody else 2443 3 | already given the Countess an incurable wound. We know how to cauterize 2444 3 | therefore will not admit of indefinite expansion, but pressure 2445 1 | future which is not his, to indemnify him for these present sufferings; 2446 2 | for his relaxation to the independent gentleman's delights of 2447 2 | Besides, there is something indescribably paltry in a stockbroker' 2448 3 | steel coupled together with indestructible bolts. ~"If you were to 2449 2 | the Brazils, and give the Indians lessons in algebra, though 2450 2 | imploring of them some indication that one blended feeling 2451 3 | ill? He returned from the Indies in very bad health. He nearly 2452 3 | it fell on them like an indiscreet remark let slip by some 2453 3 | away, shaping themselves indistinctly, passing over us like thin, 2454 2 | closed and unclosed; an indistinguishable something in her hair made 2455 1 | broke in an Absolutist. "All individuality will disappear in a people 2456 2 | enough to restore freedom to individuals, he took my arm, and we 2457 2 | see her spend whole days indoors in study. My piano was the 2458 3 | different functions, and to induce a condition necessary to 2459 3 | certain violent passions, have induced serious disorders in that 2460 3 | spend every day; he can indulge his fancies! And he hadn' 2461 2 | the sheer impossibility of indulging the desires of youth; but 2462 2 | added to the charms of this industrious vigil and peaceful interior. 2463 2 | precarious way of life which industriously hides cold and miserable 2464 1 | Gravity intoxicated, or by Inebriation grown sober and clear-sighted. 2465 3 | his senses. ~Is it not an ineffable bliss to behold the woman 2466 2 | the rooms resounded - an ineffectual concert! The lights went 2467 1 | phantoms conjured up from that inert and plastic material so 2468 3 | inexplicable way by the power of inertia. ~"Well, my dear pere Porriquet," 2469 1 | hollow bloodless cheeks, the inexorably stern expression of his 2470 2 | society, I came away with an inexperienced heart, and fresh in mind. 2471 3 | him with some wrong done, inexplicably to all appearance, but the 2472 1 | seriously than ever. The infamous monarchy, displaced by the 2473 1 | who offers herself up to infamy. ~The young man went straight 2474 3 | spontaneity of life which makes infancy lovely. Pauline blushed 2475 2 | and blamed myself for my infatuated idolatry. I myself had not 2476 2 | of English comfort; I was infatuatedly bourgeois; I forgot my origin 2477 2 | I must cure myself of my infatuation, and betake myself once 2478 3 | caught the spirit of it. ~The infinitely varied forms of every natural 2479 2 | Perhaps the thought of Infinity dwells in these precipices, 2480 1 | France; it is a sort of infirmary reserved for little Lord 2481 3 | tubes, possibly, may be also inflamed; but I believe that treatment 2482 3 | for errors for the single inflexible system of a lowering treatment 2483 3 | elemental constituents always influences us more or less strongly; 2484 2 | an invisible world, and influencing our destinies; and for witnesses 2485 3 | thank you, sir, for the information that you have given me; 2486 3 | Helmont, discerned a lofty informing principle in human life, 2487 1 | Lucullus. He is rich enough to infuse pomp into trifles, and style 2488 1 | crustaceae, fossils, saurians, infusoria, or whatever it is, then, 2489 3 | was like some bird's-nest ingeniously set in a cranny of the rocks, 2490 1 | white transparent brows. No ingenue among the naiads, a truant 2491 1 | scoundrels," and there was an ingenuousness in his tones that set these 2492 3 | as if distress simpered ingratiatingly at us; contempt lurks in 2493 2 | her exceeding beauty; I inhaled a vague scent of orris-root; 2494 1 | great mansion for his son to inherit prematurely, only to be 2495 3 | melancholy place. ~When Raphael inherited his uncle's vast estate, 2496 2 | every one is worse than inimical, indifferent to wit; I made 2497 2 | jot down the numbers, and initial off all the dishes." ~"There 2498 3 | academician pronouncing his initiatory discourse, "is one of the 2499 3 | some cunningly contrived injection, has colored so as to show 2500 1 | far to fall, and cannot injure themselves; but when a great 2501 2 | ashamed of my poverty, and had injured me too deeply not to hate 2502 3 | draught that will not be injurious although taken constantly." ~"