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Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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3503 3 | arbitrary, monarchical, and pious," muttered Brisset. ~"Gentlemen," 3504 3 | connected one of the wooden pipes with the bottom of the flower-pot 3505 3 | tune on his clarionet. That piping of his, without dancers 3506 2 | Do you know that you have piqued my curiosity?' she said, 3507 1 | embodied systems, and the pirate Monbard an organization." ~" 3508 1 | wreathed in smiles worthy of a pirouetting dancer. Claude Vignon shuffled 3509 2 | poet, and so must needs pit Greece against Mahmoud. ~" 3510 2 | drinking cider out of a pitcher, believing in the Virgin 3511 1 | movements like the heaving and pitching of a brig. ~"Now, did you 3512 3 | coughs and spits till it is piteous. My husband and I often 3513 3 | and began to clean them of pith by blowing through them, 3514 1 | call Time, seems to us a pitiable moment of life. We ask ourselves 3515 2 | looked so ill at ease that I pitied him. I blushed for this 3516 1 | Mirabeaus, Talleyrands, Pitts, and Metternichs - all the 3517 3 | she said, filled with pitying tenderness. "I guessed your 3518 1 | second Eve Regenerate smiles pityingly. At the touch of a mosaic, 3519 1 | Alexander, the massacres of Pizarro in a matchbox, and religious 3520 3 | heavier atmosphere of the plains and valleys. Yes, the vital 3521 1 | exordium," said Emile, as, half plaintive, half amused, he took Raphael' 3522 3 | and Bengal roses. A mat of plaited African grass, variegated 3523 3 | serenity of a man living on a plane wholly intellectual. "That 3524 2 | and brings together the planks for the scaffold. My bills 3525 2 | reserve and coldness. She had planned this scene, no doubt, and 3526 2 | away with tears in my eyes, planning terrible and outrageous 3527 1 | river of sweet water under a plantain tree that bears its pleasant 3528 1 | benches, will only think of planting poplars. Tyranny does great 3529 3 | a few discolored yellow plaster figures. As he went out 3530 1 | Imperturbable as diplomatists, those plaster-cast faces of theirs betokened 3531 1 | conjured up from that inert and plastic material so liberally with 3532 3 | lie to our philosophical platitudes, and wrought a cure of all 3533 2 | bills, and the like. If the Platonic stage lasts a little too 3534 3 | themselves joined in the plaudits and swelled the confusion. 3535 3 | whole life in it." ~The playgoers heard the bell ring, and 3536 2 | of I don't know how many plays, and he is as ignorant as 3537 3 | shock had been a couple of playthings. ~"A hydraulic press broken 3538 2 | is a fervency about your pleadings.' ~" 'The present is yours,' 3539 2 | without fatigue; you chat pleasantly with your friends; words 3540 3 | Raphael's head, giving him a pleasurable thrill, against which he 3541 2 | spread before me in great pleats like organ-pipes. With my 3542 2 | themselves, all traces of her plebeian origin were not yet obliterated 3543 2 | good-humored. ~" 'You know I am pledged,' he said, 'and what I should 3544 1 | national, to which these pledges bore witness, ended by numbing 3545 3 | by means of the nervous plexus, hence the excessive irritation 3546 1 | stimulating his guests, and plied them with the formidable 3547 3 | upon it with their beaks, pluck out its feathers, and kill 3548 2 | an inquisitive child who plucks its wings from a butterfly. ~" ' 3549 3 | show us his brown and gray plumage and his little black cravat! 3550 2 | and a mettle that fools plume themselves upon, all women 3551 1 | priest's ciborium, and the plumes that once adorned a throne. 3552 1 | curiosities which he required. ~A plump-faced young shopman with red hair, 3553 1 | and smiled upon the comely plumpness of a peasant woman. He shivered 3554 2 | brigand has heaped up all the plunder in which he delights. Some 3555 1 | philosophically into his pockets, and fell to strolling on 3556 1 | garret where they cheapen poignant regrets for three months 3557 2 | irony in her tones, in the poise of her head, and in her 3558 1 | demon. ~Are not fearful poisons set up in the soul by a 3559 3 | the bracket of the curtain pole. ~"Good God!" he cried; " 3560 2 | neighboring roofs and courts; long poles with linen drying on them 3561 2 | benches of theirs at the police-station, do we not enjoy all the 3562 3 | this way. Society with its polish and varnish grew loathsome 3563 1 | According to you moralists and politicians, the laws you set up are 3564 2 | the shape of the statue of Polycletus. ~"I seemed to see that 3565 1 | a kind of sponge of the polyp order, overlooked by naturalists, 3566 2 | thick, stale deposit of pomade and hair-oil from the heads 3567 1 | from Setubal by steamer, pomegranates, Chinese fruit; in short, 3568 2 | waistcoat pocket, instead of a poniard. That literary implement, 3569 1 | her. Instruments of death, poniards, curious pistols, and disguised 3570 1 | there were two priests, the pontiff and the king. To-day our 3571 1 | What do you mean?" ~"Its pontiffs are not obliged to believe 3572 3 | her; you have an English poodle for your rival, and you 3573 2 | floor. And I, sickly, thin, poorly dressed, wan and pale as 3574 2 | first kind belongs to the populace; the second kind is that 3575 3 | Luxembourg; but one of the popularity-seeking ministers of the Citizen 3576 1 | has discovered a giant population from the footprints of a 3577 2 | roofs, beneath which lay populous abysses, suited my humor, 3578 1 | young man beheld Senatus Populusque Romanus; consuls, lictors, 3579 1 | priceless vase of antique porphyry carved round about with 3580 3 | And, moreover, if all the Porriquets in the world were dying 3581 2 | awoke also by degrees, with portentous groanings, to feel themselves 3582 2 | not have engaged as hall porters. How often, mute and motionless, 3583 2 | imprisoned in a banker's portfolio, and floundering in statements 3584 3 | lonely by its fireside. Portionless maids, freeze and burn in 3585 2 | will be perhaps enough to portray my father to you. He was 3586 1 | fulfilled every fancy. Each form posed to admiration was scarcely 3587 1 | to promote them to those positions." ~"You are a Carlist." ~" 3588 3 | believers in material and positive science, who see in man 3589 3 | Foedora; she seemed to him positively ugly. Unable to understand 3590 2 | harmony between them and their possessions. The splendor of Foedora' 3591 1 | fortunes and wishes of its possessor. Your first wish is a vulgar 3592 2 | there is no limit to the possibilities of misfortune. The door 3593 1 | indigestion, denied the possibility of movement. The noisy and 3594 3 | antagonist; "here he comes post-haste to be shot." ~The slightest 3595 1 | these men; released like post-horses from some mail-coach by 3596 2 | the weight of responsible posts that recede from them, schemers 3597 3 | discerned in his languid posture and feeble frame; it was 3598 1 | the ashes in a red earthen pot; whether we go to the Opera 3599 3 | scratching up the vegetables and pot-herbs. It seemed like the end 3600 2 | always see her through my potations, see her still when I was 3601 3 | caldron, among a quantity of potato-parings. On the other side of the 3602 2 | blue coverlet, the cooking pots and furniture. The mistress 3603 1 | from Cairo, some inlaid pottery, and some carved ebony - 3604 1 | to the soldier's tobacco pouch, to the priest's ciborium, 3605 3 | meant no doubt to keep the poultry from scratching up the vegetables 3606 3 | a force equal, say, to a pound weight, for instance, its 3607 2 | I was vexed; and if she pouted, I had in some sort a right 3608 1 | players and onlookers, with poverty-stricken age, which drags itself 3609 2 | what bliss to reach, all powdered with snow, a perfumed room, 3610 2 | and while I was out she practised on it. When I came home, 3611 2 | choosing. This level Parisian prairie of roofs, beneath which 3612 2 | is a woman, spoilt with praise, to believe in the love 3613 2 | was a craze just then for praising a play at a little Boulevard 3614 2 | down on the table; then we pranced round it like a pair of 3615 1 | vividly, that they took the pranks of the orgy about them for 3616 3 | of old peasants. Children prattled, old women laughed and chatted; 3617 1 | sums up all things in the precept, "Love one another." This 3618 2 | urged me to the brink of a precipice. Pauline surprised me in 3619 2 | Infinity dwells in these precipices, perhaps they contain some 3620 3 | his armchair, examining a precipitate; "how goes chemistry?" ~" 3621 3 | Its powers of sight vie in precision and accuracy with those 3622 3 | locomotive power to them at a predetermined rate of speed. We can project 3623 2 | about my distress and the predicament in which I found myself, 3624 1 | fling himself, the old man's prediction had been fulfilled, the 3625 1 | dream. ~Then Christian Rome predominated in his vision. A painter 3626 2 | row under each key. The predominating cleanliness of the room 3627 3 | black cravat! Look, he is preening himself. That one is the 3628 1 | francs counted down by the prefect of police to the watermen. 3629 1 | cafes, libraries, lists of prefects' names, newspaper offices, 3630 2 | grasp them. Death would be preferable to this life, and I have 3631 3 | all half-tones; he always prefers vivid and decided colors. 3632 2 | condition of my mind, my preoccupation with work must be remembered, 3633 3 | distracted by the petty preoccupations of ordinary life. A man 3634 2 | life, which escape those preoccupied with outward affairs, make 3635 2 | end, and I made formidable preparations for a campaign. Henceforward 3636 2 | something worse, it is a lie; it prepares the way for crime, and brings 3637 2 | These have the detestable prerogative of saying, 'M. de Valentin 3638 3 | other hand, this acquired prescience is the ruin of our illusions. ~ 3639 3 | doctor was writing out his prescription. ~"Well, M. Horace, is there 3640 2 | of taking her to a first presentation of some wretched farce or 3641 1 | it done to compel you to preserve a respectful demeanor towards 3642 3 | complaint is contagious." ~"The president of the Club ought to forbid 3643 3 | or the door of his study; presto! all the other doors fly 3644 2 | exclaimed. I remembered all my presumptuous speeches, and gave the countess 3645 3 | by chance, at least some pretence of civil commiseration - 3646 3 | genuine. ~Raphael, still pretending to read his paper, furtively 3647 1 | pervaded by elegance without pretension, and there was a certain 3648 2 | secrets, and derided my pretensions and my hopes, to divert 3649 2 | expressed natural kindness, her pretentious exaggeration was exalted 3650 1 | a pate de foie gras, any pretext will do." ~"Ah, but my uncle 3651 2 | and put it before me so prettily, that I hesitated. ~" 'You 3652 1 | looked in delight at her prettiness, at the pale face appropriately 3653 2 | to the deep silence that prevailed. ~" 'Memoirs of a sham countess, 3654 3 | a man's clear vision and prevent him from seizing like the 3655 1 | great number of the actors prevents you from seeing the gambling-demon 3656 2 | humming a few notes of Pria che spunti, the countess 3657 1 | glance it demanded of him. A priceless vase of antique porphyry 3658 3 | thin and tall, reserved and prim, and, like all old maids, 3659 3 | remains of any substance primarily organic are naturally subject 3660 1 | reached the shop window of a print-seller, this man on the brink of 3661 1 | seemingly occupied with the prints in the window, fixed upon 3662 2 | women see things through a prism that gilds all men and their 3663 2 | Guard. He had been taken prisoner by the Cossacks, at the 3664 2 | accessions of love. ~"For men in private life, for a vegetating Mirabeau 3665 2 | without some hardship and privations you have acquired the sound 3666 3 | Blaise Pascal; to found a prize of a hundred thousand francs 3667 2 | taken hold of me at last. I probed my soul, and found it cankered 3668 2 | brought before me all the problems of passion on which my mind 3669 3 | postilions. ~"What a queer proceeding!" said Valentin's antagonist; " 3670 1 | life. By two instinctive processes man exhausts the springs 3671 2 | under foot by a passing procession. ~The men who scorned them 3672 3 | at once, "to read Russian proclamations in my presence, and to attend 3673 2 | the government or in the procureur du roi. I had nothing. ~" 3674 3 | changing of place? What prodigious vanity lurks underneath 3675 2 | your species, you are a prodigy. Now let us investigate, 3676 1 | philters and magical fumes, producing a kind of mirage in the 3677 2 | Great men who followed the profession of letters, having nothing 3678 3 | circumlocutions which in a long professorial career had grown habitual 3679 1 | frequent intervals, where profligate women swarm, where suppers 3680 1 | generations; that scoffs at its progenitors, and makes merry over a 3681 3 | the regard man has for his progeny. ~Quite absorbed by his 3682 3 | man digests no longer. The progressive deterioration wrought in 3683 2 | that my doctor absolutely prohibits. As yet I have not been 3684 2 | external objects are sometimes projected on an inebriated brain, 3685 3 | with the old schoolmaster's prolixity. ~Porriquet spent an hour 3686 2 | chose to grant to me, and so prolong my ecstasy. My happiness 3687 3 | at Aix, returned from the promenade and met together in the 3688 3 | hoard; the look of a bound Prometheus, of the fallen Napoleon 3689 3 | too, the large size and prominence of the liver. M. Bianchon 3690 3 | the straight nose, the prominent cheek-bones, streaked with 3691 1 | a college of fathers to promote them to those positions." ~" 3692 3 | without the deliberate promptings of philosophy, must find 3693 3 | see him safely outside, he promptly suppressed his secret desire 3694 3 | Spieghalter, as he himself fell prone on the floor. ~A hideous 3695 3 | gravity of an academician pronouncing his initiatory discourse, " 3696 2 | own excitement some living proofs of my theories. There was 3697 3 | mathematician's natural stubborn propensity for logic, "in order to 3698 2 | have just done was a very proper and simple thing, for which 3699 2 | so be quiet, and behave properly, for my sake. Have you no 3700 3 | length of days to him, now prophesied a speedy end. He set out 3701 3 | are often mentioned by the prophets of the Bible. Pallas, as 3702 3 | on the arm of the chair, propped his head with his left hand, 3703 1 | authors of poetical prose by prosaic poets. ~At the sight of 3704 1 | and authors of poetical prose by prosaic poets. ~At the 3705 3 | presence, and to attend to the prosings of the Emperor Nicholas 3706 2 | Paris, and without money or prospects. Orphans rescued by public 3707 3 | yet more famous for the prostitutions of which it was the object, 3708 3 | Sardinian kings, who lie prostrate there before the hills, 3709 1 | power, while he slavishly prostrates himself in the mire. The 3710 2 | have been, at any rate I protected her from a menacing tempest - 3711 3 | You shall be my wife, my protecting angel. My griefs have always 3712 1 | though there were royal protectors still in the market. An 3713 1 | agreeably to the law which protects a passion by its very nature 3714 1 | some woman, or by way of a protest, or out of sheer dulness, 3715 2 | jest. How often the heart protests against a lie on the lips! ~" 3716 2 | Ah,' he went on, 'this protracted suicide has nothing in common 3717 3 | at this visage with the protuberant forehead and pointed chin, 3718 2 | world, which humble the proudest soul and reduce it to a 3719 2 | instead of mon anche and prouiller, she would be perfection!' ~" 3720 3 | that gave rise to our own proverb, 'Surely as a red donkey.' 3721 3 | the author of the Lettres provinciales invented it?" Raphael exclaimed. ~" 3722 1 | ideas must be inculcated, by proving to us that it is far better 3723 2 | consisted of the scanty provision of cakes and tea that is 3724 2 | every morning to buy my own provisions for the day; I tidied my 3725 3 | down upon the slab, drew a pruning-knife from his pocket, cut two 3726 2 | liquidators, diplomatists, and Prussian and Bavarian courts of law, 3727 1 | overstep chaos, can raise a psalm without end, and outline 3728 2 | faith, the causes of this psychological anomaly. Does there exist 3729 2 | gradually like a child to puberty and man's estate. Study 3730 2 | them, you will decline to publish them in your aunt's name, 3731 2 | living? Why had I eaten puddings a la chipolata? Why had 3732 1 | little chimney sweeper, with puffed cheeks, all black with soot, 3733 1 | upright, perhaps?" asked the pugnacious Nathan, straightening himself 3734 1 | the sovereignty of those puissant intellects which give to 3735 3 | his opinion, pointed to pulmonary disease. ~"You have been 3736 3 | sponge to the hardness of pumice-stone there are infinite fine 3737 2 | some further time spent in punctiliously rendering various services 3738 2 | her door on you by way of punishing you for your impertinence.' ~" ' 3739 1 | suddenly at some thought, and punted his heap of coin against 3740 1 | withering glance at the punters, and cried, in a sharp voice, " 3741 1 | society is only useful to the puny. The savage and the philosopher, 3742 3 | epoch? He was one of my pupils in two lower forms, and 3743 3 | For Raphael this animated puppet possessed all the interest 3744 2 | merely a woman can always purchase odalisques fit for the seraglio, 3745 2 | delights indescribable, because purely intellectual and impalpable 3746 3 | cast, deepening passion and purifying it. A kiss there becomes 3747 3 | velvet of the mosses, the purple-tinted blooms of the heather, - 3748 1 | flush, sundry noses took a purpler hue, faces lit up, and eyes 3749 3 | it to account for its own purposes, to make some use of it, 3750 3 | some seventy years of age pursued his way along the Rue de 3751 1 | said his friend, still pursuing his theme. "It was a question 3752 3 | times were safe from the pursuit of justice, if they took 3753 2 | I go out into society, I push myself forward, the others 3754 1 | fault of mine if Catholicism puts a million deities in a sack 3755 3 | like all old maids, seemed puzzled to know which way to look, 3756 2 | statue. For me, another Pygmalion, the maiden with the hues 3757 1 | notions, sustained and carried pyramids of strawberries, pines, 3758 2 | like Sardanapalus, on my pyre. I met Foedora under the 3759 3 | acknowledged ability, but a Pyrrhonist and a scoffer, with the 3760 1 | scarcely more than the cry of Pyrrhus set betwixt good and evil, 3761 1 | eyes and her smile. Like a pythoness possessed by the demon, 3762 1 | kitchen jack leaned against a pyx, a republican sabre on a 3763 3 | some provincial school. ~QRaphael had fallen a victim to unconquerable 3764 3 | the world was represented, quacking, dabbling, and moving about - 3765 3 | of his trousers, his big Quaker-like shoes, everything about 3766 3 | answered. She looked at him, quaking like an owl out in the sunlight. " 3767 1 | layer upon layer of the quarries of Montmartre or among the 3768 3 | Rue de Varenne. It is a quarter-past three now, and I must be 3769 3 | she could buy up all the Quartier Saint-Jacques if she liked. 3770 1 | to cross the width of the quay. But I should like us to 3771 2 | a league of icy-sheeted quays, without a hope left? Oh, 3772 1 | Montaigne derived his own Que sais-je? After all, this 3773 1 | Republic of yours makes me feel queasy. We sha'n't be able to carve 3774 2 | all I saw a queen, and as queens must make the first advances 3775 2 | physical suffering might quell mental anguish. ~"One evening 3776 2 | but a little water left to quench his thirst, he must measure 3777 1 | spark of intelligence is quenched, and the body, set free 3778 1 | respectable hotel de Saint Quentin, where, by the way, the 3779 1 | if you please?" a thin, querulous voice called out. A little 3780 1 | though they laughed at the questionable power it might exert over 3781 3 | his own impressions, and questioned them like one awakened from 3782 3 | the powder shaken from his queue and dusted in a circle upon 3783 3 | Hatred is a tonic - it quickens life and stimulates revenge; 3784 3 | Sancho Panza giving to Don Quixote the history of the goats; 3785 3 | who hates water like a rabid cat - for it would be hard 3786 3 | de Buffon, of the great Racine - a classical style, in 3787 1 | martingale, so suffered on the rack of his desire for a coup 3788 1 | the tormenting fever that racked his brain; each monstrosity 3789 1 | windows, complaining of the racket, sir." ~"If noise alarms 3790 2 | have gambled, reveled, and racketed about. I wished never to 3791 1 | we owe the discovery of rafting and the manufacture of porcelain. 3792 3 | conflict round which the battle raged, between Spiritualism, Analysis, 3793 2 | myself suddenly among the railers, like the shade of Banquo 3794 1 | in the darkness behind a railing, suddenly rose and exhibited 3795 2 | your instructions.' ~"His raillery made me think that Rastignac 3796 1 | our civilization and its railroad evenness. I am seized with 3797 3 | herself gleaming in her lawn raiment, and sat down on Raphael' 3798 1 | pale golden rolls of bread. Rainbow colors gleamed in the starry 3799 2 | the theatre when it was raining heavily, Foedora had called 3800 3 | twinkling of an eye, if he raises his hand, and INSTANTER. 3801 1 | July," answered Taillefer, raising his eyebrows with drunken 3802 3 | aware, is the hide of the raja sephen, a Red Sea fish." ~" 3803 1 | soothing consolation in a rallying fashion, to a young politician 3804 3 | so as to show their least ramifications. ~He discerned himself in 3805 3 | sheltered angle of their ramparts a clump of chestnut-trees 3806 3 | water; Raphael fired at random, and shot his antagonist 3807 2 | the furniture when I had ransacked it all. Will you understand, 3808 1 | a secret worth a king's ransom. The human race was revealed 3809 3 | filled with wax-lights; the rarest flowers from his conservatory 3810 2 | those who attack him very rash, for he has a good memory ' ~" ' 3811 2 | him my history no doubt, rating mine as a common love affair. 3812 2 | with whom I could discuss rationally a resolution so contrary 3813 3 | you sleep, and something rattles in your chest that frightens 3814 1 | the intellectual treasures ravaged by us at table are comprised 3815 3 | modestly in the depths of a ravine with its yellow cliffs; 3816 3 | by fissures and frowning ravines; great blocks of lava hung 3817 3 | sadly. ~The chemist broke a razor in his desire to cut the 3818 3 | be treated chemically by re-agents. Let us call on Japhet - 3819 2 | had escaped with a view of reaching India, and since then Mme. 3820 3 | his armchair, a kind of reaction took place in him, the tears 3821 1 | is seen wherever the soul reacts powerfully upon itself. 3822 2 | courteous look. In spite of my readiness to take the semblance of 3823 2 | in office to believe in ready-made capacity, and in brazen-faced 3824 3 | plants bloomed about it, in a realm of meadow as fresh as an 3825 2 | delightful festivals in realms unknown? Has Europe ever 3826 2 | weeping. GRAND DIEU! I had reaped an actor's reward, the success 3827 1 | and then slander began to rear its little snake's heard, 3828 1 | when in fact he has but rearranged matters." ~"Oh! oh!" cried 3829 1 | mournful tones of his voice reassured him, or he also read the 3830 1 | scalping-knife. He marveled over the rebec that he set in the hands 3831 2 | woman lays herself open to a rebuff of some kind, if she imagines 3832 1 | astray; and though you are rebuffed, she is compromised. A nice 3833 2 | self-respect, just as some rebuffs from a friend's lips sweep 3834 1 | few bleached bones; has rebuilt cities, like Cadmus, with 3835 3 | is space? Movement alone recalls it to us; without movement, 3836 2 | of responsible posts that recede from them, schemers come 3837 3 | the water approached and receded from each other; here and 3838 2 | chance of being nominated Receiver General, of making a wealthy 3839 1 | the Ural range, the soul receives with dismay a glimpse of 3840 | recently 3841 2 | procured me this flattering reception. I was confused by the attention 3842 2 | for imaginary coins in the recesses of my mattress; I hunted 3843 1 | she trampled under her reckless feet the stray flowers fallen 3844 2 | useful or necessary. We recklessly fling gold to an opera-dancer, 3845 2 | situation, and had deliberately reckoned with its dangers. ~"About 3846 3 | he was a day out in his reckoning, just as if he had been 3847 1 | life a la Panurge, or to recline upon soft cushions, more 3848 2 | blue cashmere gown, was reclining on a sofa, with her feet 3849 2 | world, that is to say, the recognition of my marriage by the Emperor. 3850 2 | circumscribed in my affections, they recoiled upon me. Unreserved and 3851 2 | drown in intoxication the recollection of his fatal power. ~ 3852 3 | right. We all, therefore, recommend you to go to take the waters 3853 2 | is, perhaps, its own sole recompense. Since attaining years of 3854 2 | even as God, they tell us, recompenses our good works. Does not 3855 1 | immortal naturalist has reconstructed past worlds from a few bleached 3856 3 | distortions. He had not recovered from the terror that had 3857 3 | devil!" cried Jonathan, recovering himself. "And M. Bianchon 3858 3 | Raphael moaned. "Here is my recovery halting between a string 3859 2 | came to have some hours of recreation. Pauline had natural aptitude; 3860 2 | things as these formed my recreations - the passing poetic moods 3861 1 | of the tapers crossed and recrossed each other indefinitely; 3862 2 | understanding never a word of the rector's sermon. The actual scene 3863 1 | is likewise tempered by red-tape, and colds accompany cashmere 3864 2 | forced jests. My eyes would redden, but she did not understand 3865 1 | the scaffold awaited them reddened with all the blood spilt 3866 3 | cathedral into contrast with the reddish background? Who has not 3867 3 | teeth seemed to heighten the redness of the fresh lips with the 3868 1 | philosophical kitchen-midden, from a redskin's calumet, a green and golden 3869 3 | to commit; a system that reduces the capacities of the human 3870 3 | covered with it; everything reeked of iron. The iron seemed 3871 3 | science went on, without reflecting on the regard man has for 3872 1 | opinion, I have doubted and refrained, and " ~"Have you never 3873 2 | been exhausting rather than refreshing. There was an indescribable 3874 2 | your strongest reasons for refusing a too importunate love? 3875 1 | sought, one might say, to regain courage and to find a stimulant, 3876 2 | despair, as the hangman regards the criminal to whom he 3877 1 | saw the licentious days of Regency. I was like you, then, in 3878 1 | on whom this second Eve Regenerate smiles pityingly. At the 3879 1 | was not in the jailers' registers at the St. Pelagie nor at 3880 3 | inspiration of life, has ceased to regulate the daily phenomena of the 3881 3 | atmosphere within it shall be regulated by your instructions." ~ 3882 3 | despotic jurisdiction that regulates instinctive existence. He 3883 3 | contrary to all rules and regulations to cough in that way!" ~" 3884 2 | began to live in the future, rehearsed my life drama, and discounted 3885 2 | executioners of a justice that reigns here below, which overrules 3886 3 | been given to him, this reincarnation of Rollin knocked meekly 3887 3 | minister. He did not ask to be reinstated, but only for a position 3888 2 | in my eyes; she did not reject my admiration in any way; 3889 3 | intolerable contempt in her rejected lover's eyes. Not one of 3890 1 | turned his mind to details, rejecting the life of nations as a 3891 3 | doubt, by a flock of his rejoicing patients. The florid-looking 3892 1 | doors?" was Taillefer's rejoinder. ~Raphael's sudden burst 3893 2 | Yesterday evening,' he rejoined, 'luck ran against me, and 3894 2 | stronger and mastered me; I relapsed into truth, I lost my head, 3895 2 | in the first place. I was related to people who were very 3896 2 | strangers, with the close relation between us both suspended. 3897 2 | could modify all things relatively to man, even the peremptory 3898 2 | never have taken for his relaxation to the independent gentleman' 3899 1 | maleficent power which acts relaxingly upon us by the fluid circulating 3900 1 | from some mail-coach by a relay; they let their spirits 3901 1 | child modeled in wax, a relic of Ruysch's collection, 3902 3 | amusing; if you want to relieve your mind about him, wait 3903 2 | these things that we so relished, were so many lovers' quarrels. 3904 3 | or you will die sir! You rely even now on your dexterity, 3905 2 | myself without a penny I felt remarkably well. In order to carry 3906 3 | been some smoke-begrimed Rembrandt, recently restored and newly 3907 1 | stray page from Sterne), Rembrandts, Murillos, and pictures 3908 3 | system - the use of mild remedies while Nature exerts her 3909 1 | by its wealth! When one remembers all this, suicide looms 3910 1 | therefore Emile was vaguely reminded of one of Shakespeare's 3911 2 | heroism cost me a good many remorseful pangs; I was afraid the 3912 2 | give to a shoeblack for removing the least little spot of 3913 1 | threatened at times to renew itself. The alternations 3914 1 | should acquire a fleeting renown; as for the rest, like all 3915 2 | sufficient to pay for six months' rent in advance. She watched 3916 1 | open for a Bichat if he had repaired thither fasting and collected. 3917 2 | pain they gave us; they repay us for the pangs, the keenness 3918 1 | which had no auditors, and repeatedly asked questions to which 3919 2 | the quickness of a monkey, repeating all the time: ~"Let us measure 3920 1 | chemistry, in its caprice, repeats the action of creation by 3921 3 | variety of duck is only a repetition of the curve-beaked teal, 3922 1 | lawyers and bankers who represent the country to-day, just 3923 3 | discreet and unassuming representative of a studious generation 3924 3 | trim. ~Raphael could not repress an angry exclamation, nor 3925 2 | your peroration!' she said, repressing a yawn; the wish that she 3926 2 | I trembled with fury, I reproached God, the devil, social conditions, 3927 2 | as Flemish painters have reproduced so faithfully for us, that 3928 2 | human language, no thought reproducible in color, marble, sound, 3929 3 | characters with a view to reproducing them faithfully upon the 3930 2 | in the suite was a gilded reproduction of the Louis Quatorze period, 3931 1 | doctrinaires, and warm up old Republicans, to touch up the Bonapartists 3932 1 | in a sack of flour, that Republics will end in a Napoleon, 3933 2 | ideas, and the instinctive repugnance that a man who leads an 3934 2 | neither attracted to nor repulses any one; she has her liberty, 3935 1 | winning Euphrasia must be repulsive to every one - the first 3936 2 | her. I imagine that women reputed virtuous, must often fall 3937 2 | them; women, perhaps, even require a little hypocrisy. And 3938 1 | is not enough. By way of requiting her self-denial, you must 3939 1 | so-called talisman, which was to rescue him from all points of view, 3940 1 | himself afresh to study and research, longing for the easy life 3941 1 | which the old man pronounced resembled the sound of a rattle. Then 3942 3 | without any of the Jesuitical reservations made by the Abbess of Andouillettes, 3943 3 | contempt. ~Next day the resident doctor came to call upon 3944 1 | Could you bear his loss with resignation?" ~"No question." ~"Gentlemen, 3945 3 | which his successor had resigned himself, in her gestures, 3946 2 | another; is it the thought of resigning your own will and submitting 3947 2 | unreality of all this; that resigns for me the world and all 3948 3 | between these two indefinitely resisting surfaces?" ~"What! the author 3949 2 | left alone and without resource, she had decided to let 3950 2 | he is not quite without resources, but I was engulfed. Ah, 3951 1 | compel you to preserve a respectful demeanor towards those who 3952 3 | slight affection of the respiratory organs, are agreed as to 3953 2 | sink under the weight of responsible posts that recede from them, 3954 2 | Mesdames de Nucingen and de Restaud. There is no cloud over 3955 1 | names, newspaper offices, restaurants, greenrooms - to cut it 3956 2 | was surmounted by a Venus resting on her tortoise; a half-smoked 3957 2 | Her lorgnette traveled restlessly over the boxes; she was 3958 2 | ancient splendor. ~"The Restoration, while it brought back considerable 3959 2 | gathering was large enough to restore freedom to individuals, 3960 1 | the time when there was no restraint on art or morals, when torture 3961 2 | some boundless ocean, where restricted natures only find monotony, 3962 3 | The whole science, sir, rests upon a single fact. ~"You 3963 3 | whenever he dies. But to resume. There is no disputing the 3964 1 | past. After the tremendous resurrection that took place at the voice 3965 2 | gaming-houses, for which I still retained the holy horror of my early 3966 2 | sale of my property, only retaining an island in the middle 3967 2 | faculty of belief that it retains, mingled with epigrams and 3968 1 | of the said newspaper, a retired banker, who, at a loss to 3969 2 | after his own fashion in the retirement of domestic life. Just now 3970 2 | any comfort to you,' she retorted cheerfully, 'I can assure 3971 3 | of the coincidence of its retrenchment with your wish," he said 3972 1 | drab, you could laugh and revel with her; but La Patrie 3973 2 | forward!' in spite of sudden revelations of my own strength in my 3974 1 | the stupefied stare of the revelers. Their toilettes were splendid, 3975 1 | with excited faces, and revels that began in wine, to end 3976 2 | life of another that we revere within us; then and so it 3977 1 | maiden dancing with gleeful reverence before the god Priapus, 3978 1 | Bonapartists a bit, and revictual the Centre; provided that 3979 1 | angry people, passed in review before him like the cloudy 3980 1 | shops came to an end, he reviewed the Louvre, the Institute, 3981 2 | estimate of my advantages. This revival of hope in me perhaps colored 3982 1 | flame through Paris, should revive the heat of youth and passion 3983 2 | sometimes the thought of a crime revives my spirits, of violence 3984 1 | in fury like a nation in revolt, and tear herself, her passion, 3985 1 | possessed. Your wars and revolutions come up before me for judgment. 3986 1 | which the whole moral world revolves? Man believes that he has 3987 1 | among the green thickets, a revulsion came over him, life struggled 3988 1 | wrought in his mind by the revulsions of his physical nature, 3989 2 | after all? Was I not richly rewarded by the joy I took in sacrificing 3990 2 | learned to expect material rewards. I do not seek to paraphrase 3991 3 | two lower forms, and in rhetoric. I am his professor." ~" 3992 2 | never found in all the ready rhetorical phrases of Jean-Jacques 3993 3 | Classical poet in search of a rhyme." When he had identified 3994 3 | landscape was broken by the even rhythm of the strokes of the oar; 3995 3 | Allier, a liquid shining ribbon, meandered through the distant 3996 1 | beacon-lights; of black ribbons about snowy throats; of 3997 2 | throat poured forth all its richest tones; something well-nigh 3998 3 | a branch of willow, and ricocheted over the surface of the 3999 3 | put a bit in its mouth, ride it about, and get some fun 4000 1 | writer as he held him up to ridicule; he was talking with the 4001 2 | biting words with which I ridiculed her. In vain; my bitterest 4002 1 | and Valencia in Spain, rightful heirs to the Empire of the 4003 2 | trifles as these. Nor could I rightly estimate the worth of the


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