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Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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3003 2 | remember watching the women who mistook me with all the insight 3004 2 | as these! so I have been misunderstood. What sufferings have I 3005 3 | good of science?" Raphael moaned. "Here is my recovery halting 3006 1 | like lightning over every mobile feature of her face. She 3007 1 | one of you but would make mock of it, not so much as a 3008 1 | look," he added, with a mock-heroic gesture, "at the majestic, 3009 3 | to the fallen gladiator; mockery and money are its vital 3010 3 | inexplicable phenomenon which mocks at the scalpel, deceives 3011 1 | types which serve artists as models for Moses. His lips were 3012 1 | that I have set my life. Moderation has kept mind and body unruffled. 3013 3 | breaches in continuity. The modes of motion, sir, are infinite, 3014 2 | sole light, had suddenly modified my opinion of Foedora. Trite 3015 2 | on, persuasion in every modulation of her voice, 'whose intervention 3016 3 | eccentric force to bear on every molecule; for unless we conform accurately 3017 1 | races of fish and clans of mollusks, the race of man appears 3018 2 | pour, at your will, its molten lead into your veins. ~" 3019 1 | us to be quits for such a momentous service; that is, if you 3020 2 | strict a despotism as a monarch's till I came of age. To 3021 3 | of medicine, arbitrary, monarchical, and pious," muttered Brisset. ~" 3022 1 | systems, and the pirate Monbard an organization." ~"But 3023 1 | burlesque the Revue des Deux Mondes by acting a squinting old 3024 2 | with the quickness of a monkey, repeating all the time: ~" 3025 1 | was mingled. Crocodiles, monkeys, and serpents stuffed with 3026 3 | engaged at this moment upon a monograph on the genus duck. But I 3027 3 | hundred thousand a year; monomaniacs of that kind are very uncommon. 3028 1 | cities, like Cadmus, with monsters' teeth; has animated forests 3029 3 | his phials full of bottled monstrosities, is at best only fit for 3030 1 | that racked his brain; each monstrosity grimaced at him, while the 3031 2 | I seemed to see that monstrous creation, at one time an 3032 1 | Carymara'; from his Peut-etre Montaigne derived his own Que sais-je? 3033 1 | layer of the quarries of Montmartre or among the schists of 3034 3 | Raphael answered. "Exegi monumemtum, pere Porriquet; I have 3035 3 | that perhaps will erect the monument for the building of which 3036 3 | yourself. ~In this softened mood Raphael's eyes wandered 3037 2 | developing in the crescent moon), and was glad to see her 3038 1 | slipper from the seraglio, a Moorish yataghan, a Tartar idol, 3039 1 | of all. According to you moralists and politicians, the laws 3040 2 | now I lacked the heart to moralize about those two," and he 3041 1 | others, deep in the heavy morasses of indigestion, denied the 3042 2 | image of Foedora. Something morbid brooded over every thought, 3043 1 | on our shoulders?" asked Moreau (of the Oise), a substantial 3044 2 | attentions. Then I knew the mortifications that had left their blighting 3045 2 | One evening she chose to mortify me before the duke by a 3046 1 | pityingly. At the touch of a mosaic, made of various lavas from 3047 1 | miseries of retreat from Moscow, for the excitements of 3048 3 | crags, and sat down in a mossy cleft in the rocks, whence 3049 2 | Duchesse de Carigliano, the most-strait-laced marechale in the whole Bonapartist 3050 2 | looked at me in an almost motherly way; her hands shook a little 3051 1 | we are neither wives nor mothers, when old age draws black 3052 1 | civility; but banter and bon mots slipped by degrees from 3053 2 | footstool, and her cheeks were mottled over by contact with the 3054 2 | that ruled my destinies, moulded my character, and set me, 3055 2 | way of love would be to mount by a silken ladder, in the 3056 3 | deep basin, and willows, mountain-ash trees, yellow-flag lilies, 3057 3 | The child was a regular mountaineer, with the black eyes that 3058 1 | Raphael sighed. ~"What a mountebank art thou with thy 'Ah'! 3059 3 | malachite blade with gold mounting, which he had used to cut 3060 2 | twenty-two, I was the sole mourner at his graveside - the grave 3061 3 | produced a terrible poem of mourning and melancholy. When he 3062 3 | bright blue eyes, and a moustache. His short dress coat, hat 3063 3 | leaves of the book. The amber mouthpiece of a magnificent Indian 3064 1 | another!" said the prime mover in the quarrel. ~"Ah, I 3065 3 | eternal, be sure that He moves perpetually; perhaps God 3066 2 | in melodies. Beethoven or Mozart would keep my confidences 3067 3 | but I will not let you muddle away my life any longer. 3068 2 | are not blue and green, muddy and swollen corpses, on 3069 1 | Pay attention." ~"Clap a muffle on your trumpets." ~"Shut 3070 2 | you! There are loans that mulct us of our self-respect, 3071 2 | ignorant as Dom Miguel's mule. He is not a man so much 3072 2 | which concentrates and multiplies them for us, creating a 3073 1 | inevitable dust covered all the multitudinous corners and convolutions 3074 1 | show you some very fine mummies from Cairo, some inlaid 3075 1 | her sands in the form of a mummy swathed in black bandages; 3076 3 | passion, so withdraws us from mundane considerations, that we 3077 2 | desperate man has often murdered his mistress.' ~" 'It is 3078 1 | of limitations," said the murderer-Croesus. ~"And on his tombstone," 3079 3 | thousand crowns rather than a murderous wish? Your visit would have 3080 2 | Rossini's, the Madonna of Murillo's now in the possession 3081 1 | from Sterne), Rembrandts, Murillos, and pictures by Velasquez, 3082 1 | table, huddled together in a murmuring group like bees in a hive. 3083 2 | childhood, and made me pause to muse over past delicious moments 3084 3 | myself with the milk of the Muses. He is my nursling, my child, 3085 2 | with a gracious smile and a musically-uttered compliment, prepared no 3086 3 | sir; he sees nothing You mustn't cry about him, M. Jonathan; 3087 2 | ever heard her sing; her muteness had called forth the wildest 3088 2 | misfortunes. I went hungry to bed, muttering ludicrous imprecations, 3089 2 | discontented audience, or the first mutterings of a riot, as everybody 3090 3 | flee away. The dislike was mutual. His late adventure had 3091 1 | mother-of-pearl tints of a myriad sea-shells, and grew as 3092 1 | gathered in numbers, in myriads, in whole generations. Egypt, 3093 1 | said the stout assistant mysteriously. "If you wish to see the 3094 2 | short, for the body what the mystic's ecstasy is for the soul. 3095 1 | East have perpetuated the mystical form and the counterfeit 3096 1 | has felt the necessity of mystifying the worthy people of France 3097 1 | griffins, whose existence mythology in a manner admits." ~"As 3098 1 | column of the pleasure-loving myths of Greece and Ionia. Ah! 3099 1 | makes me feel queasy. We sha'n't be able to carve a capon 3100 2 | will give you some Hava - na - cig " ~"Come, now, sleep. 3101 Epi| translucent form was a sylph or a naiad by turns; she hovered in 3102 1 | brows. No ingenue among the naiads, a truant from her river 3103 3 | of the gardener's heavily nailed boots. ~"I beg your pardon, 3104 1 | of hearts, when they are named and classified in genera, 3105 2 | utterly shabby, neither napless nor over-glossy, and might 3106 3 | above lilies of the valley, narcissus blooms, and Bengal roses. 3107 2 | revelry, in which Raphael's narrative had been a second orgy of 3108 3 | deliberate and tedious old narrator, till he himself had reached 3109 2 | lectures and work were so narrowly circumscribed by the laws 3110 2 | profile as she watered her nasturtiums; or, in a crazy attic window, 3111 3 | the cravatted swan, a poor native of Canada; he has come a 3112 1 | polyp order, overlooked by naturalists, which should be carefully 3113 1 | treats figures like a poet; a naught set beside a seven by him 3114 2 | no more; disgust with its nauseous sensations and searching 3115 1 | good friend!" exclaimed a naval officer who had never left 3116 2 | would often be a general, nay, emperor; I have been a 3117 2 | might have thought of a Neapolitan palace and the groups of 3118 3 | Even now that his life was nearing its end, he was scarcely 3119 3 | days bring a belief in the nearness of the joys of spring, Pauline 3120 3 | doctrinaires have invented a nebulous aphorism for our consolation - 3121 3 | expansion, but pressure will necessarily increase the extent of surface 3122 3 | and money are its vital necessities. "Death to the weak!" That 3123 3 | evening dress, with bare necks and shoulders, with flowers 3124 2 | could banish me without needing to give me the reasons for 3125 3 | get into your legs like needles." ~"The deuce!" exclaimed 3126 1 | a spell on the mind of a needy man. ~"An income of a hundred 3127 3 | good result on these lines. Negation lies at the back of all 3128 3 | being a force in a manner negative, is, of necessity, infinite." ~" 3129 3 | natural history was much neglected in France, I think a traveler 3130 2 | in ruin by some piece of negligence, I did not dare to allow 3131 3 | pleasant to see her in this negligent dress; she was delightful 3132 3 | than a white man is like a negro. Really, sir, when we dine 3133 2 | Paris, like a commercial Nemesis, wearing his master's livery - 3134 2 | after this sort is like a neophyte who has at last become a 3135 3 | guardian angel to a poor nephew, for whose schooling at 3136 2 | kill you! - Silence! I am Nero! I am Nebuchadnezzar!" ~" 3137 1 | fancy?" said the young man, nettled by the spitefulness of the 3138 3 | either the application or the neutralization of the laws of motion. As 3139 3 | wish to do so, and I can neutralize your skill, dim your eyesight, 3140 1 | five hundred intellects. It neutralizes opposing forces and gives 3141 3 | more. You ought to make a neuvaine for him; I have seen wonderful 3142 2 | are as full of lies as a new-made king." ~"How can you expect 3143 1 | seemed to wish luck to the newcomer, indifferent as he was to 3144 2 | know that new titles and newly-acquired wealth have been also offered 3145 3 | ground. ~"We shall do very nicely here; glorious weather for 3146 2 | listened. ~" 'Raphael is much nicer-looking than the student in number 3147 1 | every one fits into his niche like a peg in a hole. A 3148 3 | prosings of the Emperor Nicholas rather than to looks and 3149 3 | the conscientious Doctor Niebuhr, whose recent loss we are 3150 1 | thin, tall man, and very niggardly and abstemious." ~"That 3151 1 | search for knowledge and to night-vigils by the student's lamp. ~ 3152 1 | spend the interval till nightfall in bargaining over curiosities. ~ 3153 3 | distance from the bed. A nightingale came to perch upon the sill; 3154 3 | itself of the unfortunate; it nipped his soul more effectually 3155 1 | form of glory, just as for nobodies it is their own well-being?" ~" 3156 3 | transported into the wild nocturnal world of German ballad poetry. 3157 2 | escape Rastignac. He had been nodding here and there among the 3158 3 | among the Persians and the Nogais as a sovereign remedy for 3159 3 | owed his calamities! ~A noiseless laugh broke just then from 3160 3 | dress itself, light rustling noises full of enchantment; he 3161 1 | second act grew a trifle noisier. Every guest had had a fair 3162 1 | possibility of movement. The noisy and the silent were oddly 3163 3 | idlers, tedious old women, nomad English people, and fine 3164 2 | Rastignac. We found the nominal author of my future labors 3165 2 | stands a chance of being nominated Receiver General, of making 3166 1 | gules, and a fine motto: NON CECIDIT ANIMUS. We are no 3167 2 | the gown aside. Silence is non-committal; be pleased then, madame, 3168 3 | higher valleys, the skyey nooks, undiscovered lakes, and 3169 1 | in their bliss; handsome Normans, with splendid figures; 3170 1 | quick breathings through the nostrils, said more than any words 3171 1 | produces awe. ~He can call up nothingness before you without the phrases 3172 2 | of fleeting emotions, the nothings beyond all price, the spoken 3173 3 | wealthy invalids were also noticeable. His hands were soft and 3174 2 | systematic dissipation,' said he, noticing my scruples, 'and yet you 3175 3 | differently affected, diversely nourished, adapted to perform different 3176 2 | chemist, a historian, a novelist, and a political writer; 3177 2 | return by the fifteenth of November, you will come into possession 3178 1 | which the young man took a numbered tally in exchange for his 3179 1 | pledges bore witness, ended by numbing his senses - the purpose 3180 1 | repletion, to a mirror with numerous facets, each depicting a 3181 3 | like a child to whom his nurse is telling some wonderful 3182 1 | momentary return to belief in nursery tales, may be forgiven him, 3183 3 | valves, girders, files, and nuts; a sea of melted metal, 3184 Epi| the fire where the logs of oak are burning? Here, the fire 3185 3 | the countless veins in an oak-leaf, that bring the colors of 3186 3 | was no larger than a small oakleaf. ~"What are you gaping at, 3187 3 | rhythm of the strokes of the oar; it seemed to find a voice 3188 3 | to the weak!" That is the oath taken by this kind of Equestrian 3189 3 | most tremendous of French oaths, without any of the Jesuitical 3190 1 | between the two measures of oats. But let this everlasting 3191 3 | Jonathan meant to be obedient, but in the look full of 3192 1 | raptures of delight. ~Artists obeyed the voice of poetry which 3193 2 | very much more merit in obliging me to-day?' she asked, laughing. ~" 3194 2 | plebeian origin were not yet obliterated in Foedora, in spite of 3195 1 | Louis XVIII., Union and oblivion. ~The anxious jocularity 3196 1 | floor is worn and dirty. An oblong table stands in the middle 3197 1 | Scottish farthing, a single obolus or sestertius from the ancient 3198 2 | energy just as adversity obscures our virtues. Back once more 3199 3 | but he was too profoundly observant not to understand the meaning 3200 3 | spare moments. ~An attentive observer looking from Raphael to 3201 3 | Clinical Schools, the king of observers, the great investigator, 3202 2 | brilliant future? At each obstacle that I overcame, I seemed 3203 3 | science; the pride full of obstinacy, and the modesty well tempered 3204 3 | whilst he struggled with an obstinate coughing fit, a terrible 3205 3 | some ten years or so to obtain a good result on these lines. 3206 2 | several people of taste, and I obtained the honor of taking her 3207 3 | disease can both be traced to obvious causes. ~After this reply, 3208 3 | His guests on various occasions, and those to whom he had 3209 2 | blushed for the charitable occupation. In spite of myself, they 3210 3 | perhaps you may some day occupy yourselves," Raphael replied. ~ 3211 1 | the end of the month of October 1829 a young man entered 3212 2 | woman can always purchase odalisques fit for the seraglio, and 3213 3 | banquet was spread - the odors of the tempting dishes tickled 3214 3 | never have run the risk of offending the countess, for if she 3215 2 | had better not show me any offensive airs!' You must bow to your 3216 1 | for a beautiful girl who offers herself up to infamy. ~The 3217 2 | in all attack or defence. Official eloquence is one of our 3218 1 | wins," said the croupier officially. A dumb sort of rattle came 3219 3 | in the child's eyes, an officious pity in the woman, and in 3220 1 | shoulders?" asked Moreau (of the Oise), a substantial farmer. " 3221 3 | had been the crater of an old-world volcano, lay a pool of water 3222 3 | course. ~Just as criminals in olden times were safe from the 3223 1 | young man thought that the older was in his dotage, and waited 3224 2 | strongly, were frightful. An olive tint had crept over the 3225 1 | stake. A young Italian, olive-hued and dark-haired, sat at 3226 2 | looked upon this as an evil omen. I seemed to see the shade 3227 1 | apparently Sanskrit characters omitted] ~Or, as it runs in English: ~ 3228 3 | The other fellow with his onagers, classifications, ducks, 3229 2 | in Europe. 'One's name is oneself' says Eusebe Salverte. After 3230 3 | feel yourself to be a poor onlooker at a great banquet. The 3231 1 | pair of youngsters full of open-hearted enthusiasm, and we shall 3232 2 | poverty, madame. One kind openly walks the street in rags, 3233 3 | used a cunningly contrived opera-glass which destroyed the harmony 3234 3 | machine that requires an operator; for chemistry - that fiendish 3235 3 | draught for me - some mild opiate which will always keep me 3236 3 | to this metal plate you oppose another, solid enough and 3237 1 | fifteen hundred vanished years oppressed him; he sickened under all 3238 1 | life struggled against the oppressive thought of suicide, and 3239 2 | He was facing Death. ~The opulent banker, surrounded by faded 3240 3 | Valentin had summoned the oracles of modern medicine, so that 3241 1 | Trinq was, I believe, the oracular answer of the dive bouteille 3242 1 | clear-skinned peaches, oranges brought from Setubal by 3243 1 | listening, Raphael?" asked the orator, interrupting himself. ~" 3244 2 | rather have had some sharper ordeal still.' And she smiled upon 3245 3 | the Revolution of July had ordered matters. Among a host of 3246 3 | shoulders. By a freak in the ordering of things, these two creatures, 3247 2 | me in great pleats like organ-pipes. With my penknife I cut 3248 1 | To Know steeps our feeble organisms in perpetual calm. In me 3249 3 | lower yet in the scale of organized creation. If some bird among 3250 3 | of her toilette, with its orient pearls, had come thither, 3251 1 | upon soft cushions, more orientali. ~"The sceptre of this burlesque 3252 1 | admits." ~"As you are an Orientalist," replied the other, "perhaps 3253 3 | burnished covering, to which the Orientals attribute the powers of 3254 3 | thousand times larger than the orifice of the elder stem through 3255 3 | challenged, he had followed Origen's example, and had maimed 3256 3 | between great blocks of stone originally clamped together with iron 3257 1 | or think they know, the origins of his life, then this man 3258 3 | her than all the pearls of Ormuz. She disdained feminine 3259 3 | Imperial Guard" for their sole ornament; the furniture here and 3260 2 | without money or prospects. Orphans rescued by public charity 3261 2 | inhaled a vague scent of orris-root; so wholly a woman she was, 3262 1 | pale, shadowy form among Ossian's mists, or a type of remorse 3263 2 | but though mean, she was ostentatious, her vanity was transparent, 3264 3 | submitting him to a kind of ostracism, and so teaching him that 3265 2 | and not every man is an Othello.' ~" 'She is like every 3266 1 | shopman with red hair, in an otter-skin cap, left an old peasant 3267 3 | consigned them all to the oubliettes of some Bastille; for in 3268 3 | of the Citizen King had ousted him from his chair, on an 3269 2 | for quarters in the most out-of-the-way parts of Paris. One evening, 3270 3 | time, were awaiting the outcome of a final experiment. The 3271 2 | curled, handsome, smart, outcravatting Croatia; wealthy men, equipped 3272 1 | energy; excited laughter and outcries broke out like the explosion 3273 3 | in the doorway, a sudden outcry broke out, as vehement as 3274 3 | Marquis." ~"I am as a man outlawed from humanity." ~"Yes, my 3275 3 | unsteady, and even kill you outright. I have no wish to be compelled 3276 2 | diligently, and tried to outshine the heroes or the swaggerers 3277 2 | went thither, intending to outstay the others, so as to make 3278 2 | man's love, which should outstrip all fables. At some moments 3279 3 | always conclude have been over-excited. Let us look for the origin 3280 2 | shabby, neither napless nor over-glossy, and might have passed for 3281 2 | is often carried away and over-mastered by generous impulses; nothing 3282 2 | that I have no foolish over-sensitiveness about my friendship. Many 3283 2 | night; I became her lover; I overbrimmed a few hours with a whole 3284 2 | given importance, had not overfilled with happiness. I had been 3285 3 | it; for it had long been overgrown with ivy, moss, and flowers 3286 1 | good luck," said Emile, who overheard him. "Pooh! your riches 3287 2 | were gnashed, the back was overlaid with a thick, stale deposit 3288 2 | delicious excursions, when fancy overleaps all difficulties? ~"During 3289 2 | reigns here below, which overrules the justice of man and the 3290 2 | or precious stones from oversea.' ~"The silly, friendly 3291 1 | bronze from Thomire's studio overshadowed the table. Tall statuettes, 3292 2 | him." ~A ghastly white hue overspread every line of the wan features 3293 3 | committed against them; he had overstepped the limits of the jurisdiction 3294 1 | produced by weariness, overstrained eyesight, or the accidents 3295 3 | an old furnace, which was overthrown, enveloped and carried away 3296 2 | inaccessible love, and fortune has overtopped my desire. ~"How often have 3297 2 | mistrust of myself. ~"An overweening ambition preyed upon me; 3298 2 | opportunity that does not overwhelm, because study has prepared 3299 1 | nations as a burden too overwhelming for a single soul. ~Yonder 3300 3 | a handcart perhaps that overwhelms us with astonishment by 3301 3 | antiquities, the man to whom he owed his calamities! ~A noiseless 3302 2 | saying, 'M. de Valentin owes me something, and does not 3303 3 | at him, quaking like an owl out in the sunlight. "But 3304 2 | troublesome. Fortunately, I owned a fairly creditable black 3305 2 | hat of a frugally given owner, but its artificially prolonged 3306 3 | you generate superfluous oxygen, possessing as you do the 3307 2 | I went on, pointing to a package. 'Will you deposit it in 3308 1 | Both your systems can be packed in a phrase, and reduced 3309 2 | of my things. This sealed packet of manuscript is the fair 3310 3 | are not obeying me, the pact is broken! I am free; I 3311 1 | had no one illusion left; painless, because pleasure had ceased 3312 2 | Quatorze period, with modern paintings on the walls in odd but 3313 2 | hand-screens, her brushes and paints, strewn over the tiny table, 3314 2 | touch of her wand, enchanted palaces arise, as flowers in the 3315 1 | polished and richly wrought; a paladin's eyes seemed to sparkle 3316 3 | the nervous fibres of the palate. There sat his friends; 3317 2 | look back upon. Our jaded palates still crave for that Lenten 3318 1 | scornfully mingled on his palette the hues of the numberless 3319 1 | made marvelous by Bernard Palissy's work. This youth remarked 3320 2 | cover them with a leaden pall. Any effusive demonstration 3321 1 | till the craftsman's skill palled on the mind, masterpiece 3322 2 | I slept upon my solitary pallet like a Benedictine brother, 3323 3 | would be hard to give the palm to either in that matter - 3324 3 | prolific in the order of palmipeds. It begins with the swan 3325 2 | two pieces of gold in the palms of my damp hands, prowling 3326 1 | downstairs whistling Di tanti Palpiti so feebly, that he himself 3327 2 | which will never allow us to palter with evil, the sense of 3328 2 | disgusting apparatus, a funnel, a pampered beast. ~"Very soon Debauch 3329 2 | wrapped up in the cover of a pamphlet, and he held himself as 3330 3 | like a hole in a window pane spreading cracks round about 3331 2 | tapestried curtains, and the paneling by hangings; the clock and 3332 2 | coronet painted on window panes, or engraved by a jeweler; 3333 Epi| awakened at once by a horrible pang. Oh! ah! yes, you have struck 3334 1 | with its votive shields, panoplies, carved shrines, and figures 3335 1 | the illusions composing a panorama of the past. The pictures 3336 1 | the final conclusion of Pantagruel." ~"We owe our arts and 3337 1 | active and elastic, with a panther's strength and suppleness, 3338 3 | assembled disdained any pantomime on his account, perhaps 3339 3 | was very much like Sancho Panza giving to Don Quixote the 3340 1 | unbeliever's arithmetic and the papal Pater noster. Pshaw! let 3341 3 | was made. He had let the paper-knife fall at his feet, a malachite 3342 1 | much as a French centime, a para from the Levant, a German 3343 1 | outset. Is it by way of a parable, a divine revelation? Or 3344 1 | silence for those captivating parables, hearkened for them in the 3345 2 | whenever I form a wish - 'tis a paradox. There is a Brahmin underneath 3346 1 | neither light nor heat. A few paradox-mongers, laughing up their sleeves 3347 1 | words or doubtfully luminous paradoxes, where truths, grotesquely 3348 2 | You! sleep off your paragraphs! Good-night! Say good-night 3349 2 | imagination that would find a parallel neither in the freaks of 3350 2 | living picture for Greuze, a paralytic with his children round 3351 3 | shell a day or two longer by paralyzing the power of death. One 3352 1 | down pell-mell among the paraphernalia of daily life; porcelain 3353 2 | rewards. I do not seek to paraphrase the commonplace moral, the 3354 3 | As for you, unblushing parasite, uncrowned king of unliveried 3355 3 | about a face like a piece of parchment shriveling in the fire. 3356 2 | follies. So I should have pardoned you, Raphael, if you had 3357 3 | helpless or poor man, is a pariah. He had better remain in 3358 3 | moving about - a kind of parliament of ducks assembled against 3359 2 | curiosity, so that I was in a paroxysm of my extemporized passion 3360 2 | by a common impulse, we parted in haste like people who 3361 1 | sharp and clear, that every particle of the surface of the bit 3362 3 | communicated to all the particles of the substance, so as 3363 2 | arranged to-night?' ~" 'Not particularly.' ~" 'You are a fool!' ~" ' 3364 1 | purple shade terrible to see, partook of the general commotion 3365 2 | of hours in some pleasure party. ~"Imagine the most wandering 3366 3 | creature, so good he is, a paschal lamb " ~As Raphael's voice 3367 2 | I asked. ~" 'A little, - passionately - not a bit!' she cried. ~" 3368 1 | pliant and hard, a heartless, passionless siren that yet can create 3369 2 | the talisman, which lay passively within the merciless outlines 3370 1 | longingly out of Latour's pastel at an Indian chibook, while 3371 3 | several cows grazing in the pasture-land; and when he had taken a 3372 3 | genius lies in the fertile pasture-lands of Germany, at Toplitz or 3373 1 | Sensation.) Get him to eat a pate de foie gras, any pretext 3374 3 | open of themselves by a patent contrivance; and then he 3375 2 | exacting as a senior clerk. His paternal solicitude hovered over 3376 2 | abstemious man to forswear Ruffec pates, because the first one, 3377 3 | tears as are shed over some pathetic song in a foreign tongue. ~" 3378 3 | exciting its ferocity. He bore patiently, therefore, with the old 3379 1 | the eyes of St. John in Patmos. ~A crowd of sorrowing faces, 3380 3 | governments, had expressed the patriotic wish that grocers should 3381 1 | Then have you, like your patron saint, a terrible and noble 3382 3 | understand the moods of your patroness, and amuse her, and - keep 3383 1 | the room the entire crew paused for a moment, motionless, 3384 1 | vineyards of his convent. Pausing before some work of Teniers, 3385 1 | little Savoyard stood an old pauvre honteux, sickly and feeble, 3386 2 | ghastly desert, a desert of paving stones, full of animation, 3387 2 | Funambules. ~"I thought of pawning the circlet of gold round 3388 2 | Necklace,' my insignificant peace-footing was to end, and I made formidable 3389 1 | golden grapes, clear-skinned peaches, oranges brought from Setubal 3390 3 | find a seat high up on some peak whence he could see a vast 3391 1 | shape of the idol with his peaked cap of fantastic form, with 3392 3 | the song of a bird, one peal leading to another. ~"I 3393 1 | flew in pieces, senseless peals of laughter broke out. Cursy 3394 2 | I should like a set of pearl ornaments!" Euphrasia exclaimed. ~" 3395 3 | even breath. Her little pearly teeth seemed to heighten 3396 1 | draw up." ~"These green peas are excessively delicious!" ~" 3397 2 | heroine of the fable of 'Peau-d'Ane,' a dainty foot peeped 3398 2 | at ducks and drakes with pebbles over a pond, I led a sedentary 3399 1 | good friends, our first peccadilloes gave us so much pleasure 3400 2 | more I made her feel my pedagogue's severity, the more gentle 3401 2 | himself in dreams upon a pedestal, weave crowns for his head, 3402 1 | slipping in it. ~Take a quiet peep at the arena. How bare it 3403 3 | white, blue-veined foot peeping out of a velvet slipper. 3404 3 | of the falling rain. He peered up at the door of each house, 3405 3 | case the dim eyes of age peering forth from behind a mask 3406 1 | fits into his niche like a peg in a hole. A porter is a 3407 3 | of the winged horse, our Pegasus, had its origin doubtless 3408 1 | jailers' registers at the St. Pelagie nor at La Force! Government 3409 1 | weapons had been flung down pell-mell among the paraphernalia 3410 1 | numberless suicides, life-long penal servitude and transportations 3411 2 | dignity; as we pay the extreme penalty, everybody believes in our 3412 1 | epigrams to translate into pencil strokes; there, stood the 3413 1 | almost Oriental fairyland penetrated eyes now heavy with wine, 3414 3 | the mathematician, with a penitent expression; "we ought to 3415 1 | hand and perceived three pennies. "Ah, kind gentleman! carita, 3416 2 | whom my mother had formerly pensioned with an annuity of four 3417 1 | Crebillon's dramas, and pensive as a sailor in a coach. 3418 2 | pettiness amid grandeur, and penuriousness surrounded by luxury. He 3419 3 | would do it all. Do you perceive, my dear sir," he said taking 3420 1 | quickly drew out his hand and perceived three pennies. "Ah, kind 3421 2 | from them. ~"The intuitive perception of adversity is sound for 3422 3 | bed. A nightingale came to perch upon the sill; its trills 3423 1 | model, which the Creator has perchance destroyed. Emboldened by 3424 2 | That was the way I went to perdition. A young man has only to 3425 2 | search, and an adventurous peregrination round my room. While I as 3426 2 | relatively to man, even the peremptory laws of nature. The questions 3427 3 | set upon her charms and perfections. In addition, her movements 3428 3 | diversely nourished, adapted to perform different functions, and 3429 2 | unmeasured eulogy of me, my performances, and my character. Rastignac 3430 2 | the table, is not that a periodical death by drowning on a small 3431 1 | of Jean Jacques' eloquent periods, which expresses, I think, 3432 2 | plans for running away that perished at the sight of my father, 3433 1 | previous conviction, and so perishing, hated and dishonored, in 3434 3 | tiny and as fragile as a periwinkle petal. He showed it to her. ~" 3435 1 | memory and unrecognized by permanent divine tradition, peoples 3436 2 | to family life had been permanently broken for me. I had become 3437 2 | enchanting being was mine, as was permissible, in my imagination; my longing 3438 1 | as your clouded intellect permits; I am as critical as a professor, 3439 1 | feeling them; instead of permitting them to prey upon my life, 3440 2 | me!' ~" 'Thanks for your peroration!' she said, repressing a 3441 1 | cruelty. Heedless enough to perpetrate a crime, hardy enough to 3442 3 | This sort of joke has been perpetrated before, sir, in garrison 3443 2 | fail me now, to hinder the perpetration of what my solicitor termed 3444 1 | superstitions of the East have perpetuated the mystical form and the 3445 1 | afflicted with a mania for perpetuity, nor have I a great veneration 3446 2 | was away. These constant perplexities were the bane of my life. ~" 3447 1 | years without receiving any perquisites?" ~The stranger could scarcely 3448 1 | for a trout, for one of Perrault's tales or Charlet's sketches." ~" 3449 3 | for the unfortunate; it persecutes them, or slays them in the 3450 3 | against a daily renewed persecution! Raphael accepted the challenge, 3451 3 | in telling him about the persecutions directed against him ever 3452 3 | devoutly believed in among the Persians and the Nogais as a sovereign 3453 3 | to the blush; but if you persist in living at high altitude, 3454 3 | required than for the lungs. Persistent study of abstract matters, 3455 3 | then from the fantastical personage, straightening the line 3456 2 | bonnet, her carriage, her own personality absorbed her entirely. My 3457 2 | death, like the mythical persons in legends who sold themselves 3458 3 | conditions and illusions of perspective; a pine-tree a hundred feet 3459 2 | drunkenness, and quite ready to be persuaded of the pleasures of lassitude, 3460 2 | in Russia,' she went on, persuasion in every modulation of her 3461 3 | engrossed his whole person. His peruke was strangely turned up, 3462 1 | from Sterne at the bare perusal - the same Sterne who deserted 3463 3 | she hindered Raphael from perusing the paper; he had dropped 3464 3 | with a feeling of weariness pervading the very marrow of the spine, 3465 2 | There are the treasures of pestilence - that is no paltry kind 3466 3 | fragile as a periwinkle petal. He showed it to her. ~" 3467 1 | notion of virtue; while Peter the Great and the Duke of 3468 2 | Arabia is mine, Arabia Petraea to boot; and the universe, 3469 3 | doubtless, states in his Act. Petrop. tome II., that these bizarre 3470 2 | him. I blushed for this pettiness amid grandeur, and penuriousness 3471 1 | are allowed to laugh in petto at both kings and peoples, 3472 2 | why should you?' she said petulantly. Her hand shook in mine 3473 2 | with the motto, "Ici l'on peut ecrire soi-meme." He is 3474 1 | Carymary, Carymara'; from his Peut-etre Montaigne derived his own 3475 3 | at once over this unlucky phantom show of truth; but still 3476 1 | every form; and endowed the phantoms conjured up from that inert 3477 1 | black bandages; then the Pharaohs swallowed up nations, that 3478 3 | eludes the drugs of the pharmacopoeia, the formulae of algebra, 3479 2 | fair temples; in each new phase Foedora spoke. Every slight 3480 3 | fruit-tree and took down a little phial in which the druggist had 3481 1 | wines acted like potent philters and magical fumes, producing 3482 1 | this time, "that a dose of phosphorus more or less makes the man 3483 3 | notary's house. A well-known physician had told them quite seriously, 3484 1 | so curiously traced by physiologists in human faces, came out 3485 1 | the ancient world, or one piastre from the new, without offering 3486 3 | he arrived he climbed the Pic de Sancy, not without difficulty, 3487 3 | the baths, have agreed to pick a quarrel with you, and 3488 2 | course, but so vividly and picturesquely; it was like a den where 3489 3 | Pauline had vainly tried to pierce her heart, and now thought 3490 3 | us as a ray of sunlight pierces through the thick mists 3491 2 | women who take pleasure in piercing hearts, and deliberately 3492 3 | iridescent hues like those on a pigeon's breast. ~Oftentimes at 3493 3 | there before the hills, like pilgrims come at last to their journey' 3494 2 | dejection, like a man in a pillory. When I reached my lodging, 3495 2 | strength left wherewith to pilot his head through the seas 3496 1 | card in one hand, and a pin in the other, to mark the 3497 3 | pulled it out with a pair of pincers. ~"Hand it over to me," 3498 1 | said a waiter, as he took a pinch of snuff. ~"If we had but 3499 3 | illusions of perspective; a pine-tree a hundred feet in height 3500 3 | would not admire the little pinkish white breast and the green 3501 2 | After this sport on these pinnacles of human achievement, I 3502 2 | might have been one of the Piombi of Venice), the poor woman


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