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4504 2 | broke in through my first stammering words with: ~" 'If you haven' 4505 3 | at existence from a wrong standpoint. One hour of love has a 4506 2 | as I came to a temporary standstill, and looked at her in silence. ' 4507 2 | memorials still furnished the staple of my conversation. Hitherto 4508 1 | passion and the craving in its stark horror. Then you can admire 4509 1 | Rainbow colors gleamed in the starry rays of light reflected 4510 2 | me sing!' she exclaimed, starting involuntarily with surprise. ~" ' 4511 2 | have only arrived at my starting-point. Now, you had better look 4512 2 | difficulty, and by fits and starts, despite my courage and 4513 1 | pistol. ~How much young power starves and pines away in a garret 4514 1 | well-proportioned girl of stately bearing; her features were 4515 2 | portfolio, and floundering in statements covered with red ink - then 4516 2 | or a notary of you, but a statesman, who shall be the pride 4517 1 | required for the compilation of statistics as to the cerebral capacity 4518 1 | heads smiled on him, the statues seemed alive. Everything 4519 1 | overshadowed the table. Tall statuettes, which a celebrated artist 4520 1 | Raphael persisted. ~"There's a statute of limitations," said the 4521 1 | old age in a workhouse. A steadfast friend to the gallows foot, 4522 2 | it meant. Those prudent, steady-going characters who are laying 4523 1 | and popular, instead of stealing a watch with half-a-dozen 4524 2 | was a material force like steam; that in the moral world 4525 3 | by water, has brought the steam-engine into being. But water will 4526 1 | brought from Setubal by steamer, pomegranates, Chinese fruit; 4527 1 | the car and four-winged steed of a frantic and uproarious 4528 3 | life of sensations; he was steeping himself in the warm, soft 4529 3 | landscape; then followed the steeples of hamlets, hiding modestly 4530 3 | He no longer wished to steer his own course. ~Just as 4531 1 | announced to them by the stentorian tones of the servant, who 4532 2 | couple of carriages with fast steppers," said Aquilina. ~"Wish 4533 3 | the Club again!" she said, stepping back a pace or two from 4534 2 | to light a fire of a few sticks for this young person, who 4535 2 | themselves over in every stiffened limb, and to experience 4536 2 | unerring judge until we finally stifle it. A specious voice said 4537 2 | Foedora, thinking of the stifling odor of the crowded place 4538 3 | for any word by which to stigmatize such cowardly behavior as 4539 1 | The old man held out his stiletto. The stranger took it and 4540 3 | couple of dogs broke the stillness all at once; the cows turned 4541 1 | regain courage and to find a stimulant, like a criminal who doubts 4542 3 | repeated use of too powerful stimulants. Violent exertion of body 4543 1 | terrible beauty could have stimulated exhaustion; her voice might 4544 1 | Taillefer made a point of stimulating his guests, and plied them 4545 2 | inner life and mystery that stirs in our souls penetrate through 4546 2 | diplomatists, men in office, those stock-jobbers encased in triple brass. 4547 3 | eyes to an envious crowd of stockbrokers, a visible testimony to 4548 2 | indescribable ferocious and stolid bestiality about these haggard 4549 1 | with a sardonic laugh, "the stonemason will carve 'Passer-by, accord 4550 1 | slight bruises that some stony hearts do not even feel " ~" 4551 3 | with crooked legs, a few stools, the chest that held the 4552 3 | considerably creased, for he stooped and raised himself by turns, 4553 3 | circle upon his slightly stooping shoulders, revealed an apostolic 4554 3 | sir," exclaimed Valentin, stopping the merchant's progress, 4555 3 | harnessed; the coachman stops there inconciliably, whip 4556 2 | on me, my heart held in store such gratitude over and 4557 3 | of the phlogistic element stored up by the organism of each 4558 2 | access. But when man has once stormed the heights of these grand 4559 2 | fair form will overcome the stoutest resolutions! ~"The maid 4560 1 | you; so we are taking you straightway to a dinner given by the 4561 2 | wrecked vessel upon the strand. ~" 'It is in your power 4562 2 | assign to early Hebrews; its strangeness added an indescribable coquettish 4563 3 | to find a rapid death by strangling herself with her shawl. ~" 4564 3 | learned at the Elysee the strategical blunder that his enemies 4565 1 | friction of gold, but the straw-bottomed chairs about it indicate 4566 3 | goings of an ant, slipped straws into a yellow slug's one 4567 3 | the prominent cheek-bones, streaked with red veins like a vine-leaf 4568 2 | her eyes, in which blue streaks mingled as in Florentine 4569 2 | flowers to become first a stream and then a river, changing 4570 3 | paths. On one side lay level stretches with no growth upon them, 4571 2 | Death gloating over a family stricken with the plague. ~The sweet 4572 3 | troublesome and difficult. Strictly speaking, there is no stomach 4573 2 | efficiency. It had been neither strikingly new, nor utterly shabby, 4574 3 | recovery halting between a string of beads and a rosary of 4575 3 | you quite forgotten the stringent maxims of your philosophy?" ~" 4576 3 | brambles, decked by a little strip of green turf. ~At the bottom 4577 3 | sitting on a machine for stripping hemp; beneath it lay a newly 4578 1 | what contending ideas have striven within the soul; what poems 4579 3 | on it!" said Planchette, stroking the perverse bit of skin. ~ 4580 3 | they had come there for a stroll, and asked him a few indifferent 4581 3 | the end of the evening he strolled into the cardroom, walking 4582 1 | his pockets, and fell to strolling on again with a proud disdain 4583 2 | to a fool seated on his strong-box, and receive sour looks 4584 2 | Is not this one of your strongest reasons for refusing a too 4585 3 | mathematician's natural stubborn propensity for logic, "in 4586 3 | handled it, taken with its stubbornness when all means of destruction 4587 2 | king. A candle had been stuck into the green bronze sheath 4588 2 | there is many a Lauzun among students of law, who finds it impossible 4589 1 | call him Valentin." ~"What stuff is this?" said Emile, laughing; " 4590 1 | Constitution is the immediate stultification of intellects. Art, science, 4591 3 | their impending fall; a few stunted trees tormented by the wind, 4592 3 | till he himself had reached stupefaction, magnetized in an inexplicable 4593 1 | existence of a God, for your stupidity is greater than His power," 4594 2 | we went out. I was quite stupified by the flippancy and ease 4595 2 | plunge her heart in our Styx of depravity that makes 4596 2 | her nature. There is no suavity about the movements of women 4597 1 | and classified in genera, sub-genera, and families; into crustaceae, 4598 2 | have regretted that this subjugation was not absolute; but just 4599 2 | severity, the more gentle and submissive she grew. ~"If a generous 4600 2 | Very likely," said Raphael submissively. "I spare you the first 4601 3 | costume not unlike that of a subordinate in the Civil Service, came 4602 2 | most trifling, were all subordinated to the original idea. In 4603 1 | going through a crowd of subscribers. Journalism, look you, is 4604 2 | the notary. ~This abrupt subservience of fate brought Raphael 4605 2 | her politeness was rather subservient. And yet for those she singled 4606 3 | their gloves. The enthusiasm subsided by degrees, the stage echoed 4607 3 | Since you cannot invent substances," said Raphael, "you are 4608 1 | Moreau (of the Oise), a substantial farmer. "You, sir, who took 4609 1 | sword? Can discussion be a substitute for action? That is the 4610 2 | Whether it was by dint of substituting polite formulas for genuine 4611 1 | croupier, as if he held useless subterfuges in scorn. ~The interest 4612 2 | treacherous and fallacious subtleties that it can use to soothe 4613 2 | the reason of the frequent successes of mediocrity. Alas! study 4614 3 | child for gladness over a successful piece of mischief. Her pretty 4615 1 | sold at so much a line, a succulent dinner every day, and the 4616 1 | represented by Messieurs Such-and-Such, than to pay eleven hundred 4617 2 | They chattered nonsense, sucked the heads of their canes, 4618 1 | receiving the prayers of sufferers, on whom this second Eve 4619 3 | Maugredie's voice. ~"The patient suffers from monomania; very good, 4620 1 | Aquilina, whose heavy breathing suggests an analogy with the sounds 4621 3 | apparatus by steel tubes of suitable strength and dimensions; 4622 3 | eyes. Not one of her exiled suitors had failed to own her power 4623 2 | of a gambler or a mauvais sujet, where the luxury exists 4624 1 | wit, pretty women, mauvais sujets, and good wine; where the 4625 3 | two estranged lovers still sulking, still turning their backs 4626 3 | whose schooling at Saint Sulpice he was paying, he came less 4627 1 | the century is like an old Sultan worn out by debauchery! 4628 1 | and yes, is not that the sum-up of all religious, political, 4629 3 | a month later, on a fine summer-like evening, that several people, 4630 1 | communings with the past; I summon before me whole countries, 4631 3 | ball that rolled over a sun-dial, and awaited its final settlement. 4632 2 | at Easter, dancing of a Sunday on the green sward, and 4633 1 | and there began to flush, sundry noses took a purpler hue, 4634 3 | flower-cups? Who has not sunk into these idle, absorbing 4635 3 | s breast. ~Oftentimes at sunrise or at sunset a ray of bright 4636 3 | here and there. A ray of sunshine fell and faded upon the 4637 1 | time? Were you driven to sup off your own dog in a garret, 4638 3 | in a splendid position - superb; in the first row. ~Raphael, 4639 3 | always treat science rather superciliously," said Planchette. "They 4640 3 | his eyes with exceeding superciliousness. ~"What a wonderful bit 4641 1 | said: ~"Have you been a supernumerary clerk of the Treasury for 4642 3 | serious disturbances that supervene in this or that subject 4643 2 | at its height, two crises supervened; each brought me keen and 4644 1 | profligate women swarm, where suppers last on into the next day, 4645 2 | grace of every movement; the supple grace a cat displays as 4646 1 | a panther's strength and suppleness, and in the same way the 4647 2 | blunder, she would keep me a suppliant for long. All these things 4648 1 | apathy towards men and things supplied the half-tones in a crudely 4649 2 | day. I had three years' supply of clothing, and I only 4650 2 | considered my points of support, and the space between me 4651 3 | coat came to grief (a mere supposition), I should have to replace 4652 1 | stranger could scarcely suppress a smile as he shook his 4653 3 | safely outside, he promptly suppressed his secret desire with a 4654 2 | success yourself; it is the surest way. You will make allies 4655 3 | tall, thin man, a poet of a surety, lost in one continual thought, 4656 1 | and the crowd seemed to surge to and fro in a mist before 4657 3 | the caresses or the stormy surgings of the waves. ~Then, by 4658 2 | on the chimney-piece was surmounted by a Venus resting on her 4659 1 | amphitryon, has undertaken to surpass the circumscribed saturnalias 4660 1 | fruit; in short, all the surprises of luxury, miracles of confectionery, 4661 2 | scoundrelism, or Machiavelism, surprising in one of my age, I went 4662 2 | and took the hand that she surrendered to me. 'You have a very 4663 3 | Pauline!" ~"M. Raphael!" ~Each surveyed the other, both of them 4664 1 | that cannot waste away and survives everything else, that I 4665 1 | waistcoat that no one could suspect him of underlinen. His hands, 4666 3 | prayer. There is Maugredie suspending his judgment on the line 4667 1 | pouncing upon it. "Who knows? Suspense is so pleasant." ~"Unluckily," 4668 2 | upon me, could awaken no suspicion, but I knew not whither 4669 1 | clung. ~"Ah, ha! then my suspicions were well founded!" said 4670 2 | pleasures with which she sustains her children. ~"Often I 4671 2 | given the price of a week's sustenance to see her for a moment! 4672 1 | Rossini's. Insidious toasts, swagger, and challenges followed. ~ 4673 1 | gallows foot, a cynical swaggerer with a child's simplicity, 4674 2 | has depths in it which can swallow up all the poetry that ever 4675 3 | nobody," said the servant, swallowing a huge morsel that he had 4676 2 | becomes a chaos. Prosperity swallows up our energy just as adversity 4677 3 | Bourbonnais. View after view swam before his gaze, and passed 4678 2 | of a Sunday on the green sward, and understanding never 4679 1 | where profligate women swarm, where suppers last on into 4680 1 | sands in the form of a mummy swathed in black bandages; then 4681 2 | admired the lady of my dreams, swaying in the dance; given up my 4682 3 | months!" he said. ~A cold sweat broke out over him; moved 4683 1 | gulled by a sermon worthy of Swedenborg, nor by your Oriental amulet, 4684 1 | bread!" ~A little chimney sweeper, with puffed cheeks, all 4685 3 | gift, and tasted all the sweets of revenge when he beheld 4686 2 | added, feeling my heart swell within me; 'how can you 4687 2 | Justice, and the law. To have swerved from the straight course 4688 1 | set up in the soul by a swift concentration of all her 4689 2 | are fascinated, our heads swim, we wish to sound their 4690 2 | people, nor a king, nor a swindler; possibly I have no talent 4691 2 | wallowing on the carpets like swine in the mire! You all belong 4692 2 | blue and green, muddy and swollen corpses, on the other hand 4693 1 | careless husband and the lover swooning under his lady's window. 4694 2 | disappeared at one fell swoop. Alas! money is always forthcoming 4695 3 | he cried, "so you have sworn to kill me!" and trembling 4696 2 | Good-bye till to-morrow.' ~"He swung round on his heel and made 4697 2 | Is not the imperfect sybarite to be met with even in Paris 4698 1 | a line. ~"Perhaps Moses, Sylla, Louis XI., Richelieu, Robespierre, 4699 1 | sympathy." ~"Eh! eh!" ~The two syllables which the old man pronounced 4700 1 | been summed up for me as a symbolical interpretation of human 4701 1 | freshly-fallen snow, with its symmetrical line of covers, crowned 4702 2 | with whom we are forced to sympathize, and when their claims are 4703 1 | distant resemblance to a symphony of Beethoven's. ~The two 4704 3 | existence of each desperate symptom. Cameristus seemed to be 4705 2 | launch out into what I call systematic dissipation,' said he, noticing 4706 2 | you are afraid of a green table-cloth.' ~" 'Listen to me,' I answered. ' 4707 1 | middle of the room, the tablecloth is worn by the friction 4708 3 | humor; there was a sort of tacit agreement between two kinds 4709 1 | The cotton garment of a Tahitian maid next fascinated him; 4710 2 | that you know in the Rue Taitbout, and left the decoration 4711 2 | take a cruel revenge; his talents are at least equal to his 4712 1 | the world its Mirabeaus, Talleyrands, Pitts, and Metternichs - 4713 3 | of this noble animal. A tame onager, in short, is worth 4714 3 | saddle, a cross between a tamed onager and a she-ass, and 4715 3 | without flinching, a deeply tanned complexion, and rough brown 4716 3 | out before his eyes with tantalizing grace. Sometimes the Allier, 4717 1 | Black. He seemed a modern Tantalus, with all the pleasures 4718 1 | downstairs whistling Di tanti Palpiti so feebly, that 4719 2 | doors were concealed by tapestried curtains, and the paneling 4720 1 | up the satin sheen of the tapestry. The contrasts of their 4721 2 | my Foedora here,' and I tapped my forehead. 'What to you 4722 2 | courtesans; and know that I was a target for her scornful jests! 4723 2 | know a word of it, than tarnish my family name.' ~"Rastignac 4724 1 | seraglio, a Moorish yataghan, a Tartar idol, to the soldier's tobacco 4725 3 | asinus, the koulan of the Tartars; Pallas went out there to 4726 3 | are told in Thibet or in Tartary, the speakers mingle Solomon' 4727 3 | side by the weight of its tassel; too heavy for the light 4728 1 | rare flowers, set in stands tastefully made of bamboo, filled the 4729 2 | Oriental indolence, sensual in tastes, and a wooer of dreams, 4730 1 | fragments through his mind, like tattered flags fluttering above the 4731 1 | black with soot, and clad in tatters, held out his hand to beg 4732 3 | possibly are unknown to the tax-collector; but the barking of a couple 4733 3 | kind of ostracism, and so teaching him that they in their turn 4734 1 | and had to turn to the teachings of the past. The untroubled 4735 3 | repetition of the curve-beaked teal, but for my own part," - 4736 3 | seconds; "that voice of his is tearing the heart out of me." ~" 4737 3 | creatures, impudent and teasing as flies, had succeeded 4738 2 | enjoyments with which life teems abundantly, at the price 4739 3 | believe in a sort of Mene, Tekel, Upharsin! No, by Heaven, 4740 1 | is at variance with the temperaments with which we were endowed 4741 2 | where I had led my scholar's temperate life, a life which would 4742 3 | to keep a cool and even temperature with blocks of ice and at 4743 2 | fall a prey to these insane tempests of desire and passion, which 4744 2 | sea of passion that surged tempestuously in my own breast. Oh! to 4745 1 | from the height of a Greek temple, so grand when seen afar, 4746 2 | at last, as I came to a temporary standstill, and looked at 4747 2 | loveless, proof against the temptations of Paris; was not this woman 4748 2 | attractions of the plan shone too temptingly, hopes were kindled, the 4749 2 | found a fair and splendid ten-franc piece that shone like a 4750 1 | mansion with lap-dogs to tend, or sort rags in a workhouse? 4751 2 | interest in look or word for a tenderer solicitude, I dared neither 4752 1 | Pausing before some work of Teniers, he took for his own the 4753 1 | pledge, slept in an Arab's tent on the security of his bare 4754 2 | perpetration of what my solicitor termed a 'folly'; but at one-and-twenty, 4755 3 | science that man can grasp, a terminology to wit. Lavrille, the worthy 4756 1 | the hospital?" asked the terrific Aquilina. "When we are neither 4757 1 | encounter eyes whose calmness terrifies you, faces that fascinate, 4758 3 | strong enough to resist any test; if, furthermore, you give 4759 2 | love you. O, if I could testify my love with every drop 4760 3 | stockbrokers, a visible testimony to the inexhaustible wealth 4761 2 | a soul proof against all tests, a heart to break, energy 4762 3 | despair, because he was tethered to his place, and could 4763 3 | s kindly action for the text of his wandering thoughts, 4764 2 | my life and my future. I thanked the mother and daughter 4765 1 | national strength lay in theocracy, the priest held both sword 4766 | thereby 4767 3 | it would interest him." ~Therewith the gardener showed Raphael 4768 3 | attributed to him are told in Thibet or in Tartary, the speakers 4769 1 | the breeze among the green thickets, a revulsion came over him, 4770 3 | surface at the expense of the thickness, which will be diminished 4771 2 | to tell him that I was a thief, a scoundrel, and, worse 4772 1 | people. The constitutional thimble-rig is carried on to-day, dear 4773 1 | No matter! Every man who thinks must range himself beneath 4774 2 | who thought me changed and thinner. ~" 'What hospital have 4775 2 | writer; he has gone halves, thirds, or quarters in the authorship 4776 3 | This will be a hundred and thirty-eighth species, I flatter myself, 4777 3 | comprising in all one hundred and thirty-seven very distinct varieties, 4778 3 | She was somewhere about thirty-six years of age, thin and tall, 4779 1 | pay twelve million francs, thirty-three centimes to La Patrie, represented 4780 1 | epergne of gilded bronze from Thomire's studio overshadowed the 4781 3 | sort of barricade of dead thorn-bushes, meant no doubt to keep 4782 2 | passion with a hedge of thorns? The tobacco smoker is seized 4783 2 | been hitherto drowned by a thorough-bass of snores, but now they 4784 3 | introduced over there, a thousand-fold," and the man of science 4785 2 | Rastignac was a prophet for the thousandth time in his life. As soon 4786 3 | and had tranquilized his threatening Magic Skin at last. It grew 4787 3 | box and turned her face in three-quarter profile upon the singers 4788 2 | five per cent stock into threes, and the three per cents 4789 3 | its hardworking ways, its thrift, ignorance, and heartiness 4790 3 | region; old age and childhood thrived there. There seemed to be, 4791 1 | black ribbons about snowy throats; of gorgeous turbans and 4792 1 | felt the anguish of these throes passing through him in waves, 4793 1 | dissolve pearls and wreck thrones, turn old men into boys, 4794 3 | poetry in it; for it grew and throve at a thousand miles' distance 4795 3 | into the billiard-room, throwing a glance from time to time 4796 1 | coin between his finger and thumb and held it up. ~"He is 4797 2 | Does she not wield the thunderbolt of apoplexy? Apoplexy is 4798 3 | galvanic battery; but all the thunderbolts his science wotted of fell 4799 3 | torrents; it was one of those thunderstorms that June brings about so 4800 1 | dreaming, waiting for her Tibullus. Strong with the might of 4801 2 | my courage failed. Every tick of the clock alarmed me. 4802 2 | Foedora. Her heart was my last ticket in the lottery, my fortune 4803 2 | for my new hat, for sixty tickets at thirty sous each, and 4804 3 | out a list of animals and ticking them off. Even now that 4805 3 | odors of the tempting dishes tickled the nervous fibres of the 4806 2 | provisions for the day; I tidied my room; I was at once master 4807 2 | coat, ill-fitting shoes, a tie fit for a stableman, and 4808 2 | of her box in the first tier. My look did not waver; 4809 3 | live," she said, trying to tighten the knot that she had made. ~ 4810 3 | the silken cushions and tightly-fitting glass windows. Two liveried 4811 2 | wealthy men, equipped with tilburys, and armed with assurance? ~" ' 4812 2 | gray, or red, slated or tiled, and covered with yellow 4813 3 | His short dress coat, hat tilted over one ear, and sharp 4814 2 | rascal. I heeded neither my tingling ears nor the violent beating 4815 2 | vein, fretting even the tiniest nerve. And she had given 4816 2 | brilliant fetes and the tinsel of its vanities. The woman 4817 1 | hand for us to select what tires and pains us. I should be 4818 3 | ready solvent of animal tissue, the skin underwent no change 4819 1 | play to CIVILIZATION, that Titan queen who has succeeded 4820 1 | seemed to fade away at this titillating spectacle, prepared by their 4821 1 | before him the scrolls of Titus Livius. The young man beheld 4822 1 | will drink the celebrated toast, Diis ignotis!" ~And they 4823 1 | of Rossini's. Insidious toasts, swagger, and challenges 4824 3 | have compared it to a big tobacco-pipe. He spread a bed of clay 4825 1 | Romanus; consuls, lictors, togas with purple fringes; the 4826 3 | hard hands, now that they toiled no longer, had preserved 4827 1 | of the Rhone, with fierce Tokay, and heady old Roussillon. ~ 4828 3 | solitary attics. If the world tolerates misery of any kind, it is 4829 2 | Because Excess is a sort of toll that genius pays to pain? ~" 4830 1 | he ran his fingers over a tomahawk form Illinois, and felt 4831 3 | who had issued from their tombs to find no God in the heavens. 4832 1 | murderer-Croesus. ~"And on his tombstone," Emile began, with a sardonic 4833 3 | states in his Act. Petrop. tome II., that these bizarre 4834 1 | there's a pretty piece of tomfoolery. M. Heineffettermach estimates 4835 3 | of remorse; he seized the tongs, and rescued a last fragment 4836 3 | is deserved. Hatred is a tonic - it quickens life and stimulates 4837 2 | word of it; she had made a tool of me! She did not seem 4838 3 | the summit of the Cat's Tooth the lake below looks like 4839 1 | novice depart, even as some toothless crone might be seized with 4840 1 | setting a nation straight with toothpicks. To your way of thinking, 4841 3 | guessed that he had become the topic of their debate, and he 4842 3 | pasture-lands of Germany, at Toplitz or Baden-Baden. If England 4843 2 | their feelings? But to be so tortured by a woman, who slaughters 4844 3 | Being would take pleasure in torturing a harmless creature. - Let 4845 2 | disturbance on his feet, tottering uncertainly, and cursed 4846 2 | Pauline told me her story with touching simplicity. Her father had 4847 Epi| Listen. One lovely morning at Tours a young man, who held the 4848 2 | fete-day in some country town. At first I watched the 4849 3 | before, sir, in garrison towns at the time of the Empire; 4850 1 | out the mysteries of a new toy. ~"Ah," he cried, "here 4851 2 | Wine! France! - glory and tr - treas " ~Very soon the 4852 3 | piece of hide and the red tracing about it, and gave a cry 4853 3 | is not,' is always on my track; it is the Carymary Carymara 4854 2 | francs. And then, if the trade will not give your aunt 4855 2 | bankrupt grocer's demise. Tradespeople have brought the river into 4856 3 | general preserver of the traditions of correct taste had read 4857 1 | knowing, that simpers over a traffic in love, sheds tears over 4858 1 | of one of Shakespeare's tragedies - a wonderful maze, in which 4859 3 | fellow. Sometimes the child trails him up the hillsides, and 4860 1 | about to die in a painful trance. A prey to the maleficent 4861 2 | last to these devastating trances; and on the morrow science 4862 3 | he felt no pain, and had tranquilized his threatening Magic Skin 4863 2 | happiest solution of life. The tranquillity and peace that a scholar 4864 2 | family hung, and an important transaction that needed his presence. 4865 3 | were engaged in making the transfer, he saw the people dancing 4866 2 | lord of all creation; you transform it at your pleasure. And 4867 2 | Love passes through endless transformations before it passes for ever 4868 2 | unfeeling of women. But these transitions from joy to sadness became 4869 1 | in wait for epigrams to translate into pencil strokes; there, 4870 2 | every emotion of my heart translated into musical cadences. It 4871 3 | the liquid, and will be transmitted to every part of the surface 4872 1 | are for me ideas, which I transmute into waking dreams; I express 4873 3 | brought to pass, we can transport bodies or communicate locomotive 4874 1 | life-long penal servitude and transportations to Guazacoalco. ~His pallid, 4875 3 | could have fancied himself transported into the wild nocturnal 4876 1 | waking dreams; I express and transpose instead of feeling them; 4877 3 | BROTHER, YOU MUST DIE, of the Trappists seemed constantly legible 4878 2 | young girl's dreams; you travel without fatigue; you chat 4879 3 | ephemeral intimacies that travelers are so ready to establish - 4880 1 | Wine had not taken love for traveling companion; instead of a 4881 1 | strife to Himself. A frantic travesty of debate ensued, a Walpurgis-revel 4882 2 | scarf about her as I saw her tread the carpets in her mansion 4883 2 | France! - glory and tr - treas " ~Very soon the snorings 4884 2 | Marquise! Oh! to carry a treasure in your wallet, and not 4885 3 | me," she said. "Isn't our treasure-house a palace?" ~"One more kiss, 4886 3 | fifty years of experience treasured up by the Ecole de Paris, 4887 1 | supernumerary clerk of the Treasury for three years without 4888 2 | seated themselves without a tremor beside women who inspired 4889 2 | something in these inward tremors that shallow people find 4890 3 | to fetch the lamp. By its tremulous light which she shed over 4891 1 | see a lover of mine in a trench at the back of Clamart than 4892 1 | his desire for a coup of trente-et-quarante. At that accursed hour you 4893 2 | a fair forehead and long tresses held above her by a pretty 4894 1 | assassination of Henry IV. and the trial of Louis XVI., and Liberalism 4895 3 | countless numbers of the great tribes that God has scattered, 4896 1 | forty years past at the Tribune for a trout, for one of 4897 1 | than a word, each paid his tribute of admiration to the splendid 4898 3 | learn to play whist and tric-trac so well that he never lost 4899 2 | nature from the world; her trickery no longer deceived me; I 4900 3 | watered by the streams that trickled through the fissures in 4901 1 | imperfect science vainly tries to resolve. ~Imagine a short 4902 1 | seek for peace from the trigger of a pistol. ~How much young 4903 3 | likewise to be in holiday trim. ~Raphael could not repress 4904 2 | genre; there was a charming trimness about the blue coverlet, 4905 3 | and spurs, hat and cravat, trinkets and gold, and all " ~"What 4906 1 | noster. Pshaw! let us drink. Trinq was, I believe, the oracular 4907 3 | live wholesomely; try a trip to Savoy; the best course 4908 2 | stock-jobbers encased in triple brass. They came, no doubt, 4909 2 | modified my opinion of Foedora. Trite or profoundly significant, 4910 3 | appointment; Resistance has triumphed over Motion. Farewell." ~ 4911 1 | ourselves the purpose of our triumphs, our hatreds, our loves, 4912 1 | are about to make a famous troncon de chiere lie," he remarked 4913 2 | be put in harness like a troop horse next day by my father, 4914 3 | urged his horse into a rapid trot, hoping to find the chemist, 4915 1 | wiles, and now came like a troupe of Oriental women, bidden 4916 3 | the loose folds of his trousers, his big Quaker-like shoes, 4917 1 | past at the Tribune for a trout, for one of Perrault's tales 4918 1 | he and she must lie on a truckle-bed. The ambitious dreamer sees 4919 1 | once perhaps worthy of the truest devotion, to this. Each 4920 1 | little Brutus, stuffed with truffles, your principles are all 4921 1 | Clap a muffle on your trumpets." ~"Shut up, you Turk!" ~" 4922 1 | and good wine; where the truncheon of authority never makes 4923 3 | child could get a thousand trusses of hay inside his cap." ~" 4924 3 | indescribable happiness to see a trusting woman, half-clad, but wrapped 4925 3 | once. If there really is tubercular disease, we can hardly expect 4926 2 | like carnival of a Shrove Tuesday, by masks wearied out with 4927 3 | yesterday he was looking at a tulip while he was dressing, and 4928 3 | electric spark. The lace and tulle that caressed him imparted 4929 1 | first course were removed, tumultuous discussions began; a pale 4930 3 | went on playing a shrill tune on his clarionet. That piping 4931 2 | cushion. She wore an Oriental turban such as painters assign 4932 1 | snowy throats; of gorgeous turbans and demurely enticing apparel. 4933 1 | of daily life; porcelain tureens, Dresden plates, translucent 4934 1 | trumpets." ~"Shut up, you Turk!" ~"Give him some wine, 4935 3 | below looks like a stray turquoise. This lovely sheet of water 4936 3 | grown habitual to his old tutor, and almost regretted that 4937 1 | hap-hazard from a hat, 'twas a work written 'down to 4938 2 | Emile; to-day I am barely twenty-six years old, certain of dying 4939 3 | replied; "but let that willow twig alone, or you will weary 4940 3 | might call them, and the twin bars of steel coupled together 4941 Epi| eager, deluded hands, once twine the golden hair round your 4942 3 | everything comes in the twinkling of an eye, if he raises 4943 3 | grind them to powder; we can twist bodies or make them rotate, 4944 3 | Nucingen and her daughter, twisting his gloves like a man in 4945 1 | affairs, had already begun a two-edged policy, conspiring against 4946 1 | where the beggars sleep on a twopenny rope, or if, more luckily, 4947 2 | the apparent calm; fashion tyrannized over her; her box, her bonnet, 4948 1 | like an echo from hell; and tyrannously cut him short. He said no 4949 1 | those ant-hills, Babylon, Tyre, Carthage, and Venice, each 4950 2 | window. ~"Nothing could be uglier than this garret, awaiting 4951 2 | a commissionaire held an umbrella above us, and stood waiting 4952 2 | blue spectacles, carrying umbrellas of various hues; you come 4953 3 | of love. ~Even the most unaffected women still obey certain 4954 2 | energy goes with it. Almost unaided, he made a position for 4955 3 | that close embrace, in the unalloyed and sacred fervor of that 4956 3 | screen himself from their unanimous execrations. He thought 4957 2 | might as well go out as an unarmed knight-banneret to fight 4958 3 | medicine, a discreet and unassuming representative of a studious 4959 1 | halting-place between the unbeliever's arithmetic and the papal 4960 3 | In the first place, it is unbiased, concise, and based on an 4961 3 | yourselves. As for you, unblushing parasite, uncrowned king 4962 2 | bad taste, insolent and unbounded coquetry,' he said, lowering 4963 1 | point of collapse, for these unbridled natures were subdued from 4964 2 | pleasure. And throughout this unceasing delirium, Play may pour, 4965 1 | impossible pictures that passed unceasingly before their weary eyes. 4966 2 | Raphael, who at the moment was unceremoniously wiping his eyes on a corner 4967 2 | disturbance on his feet, tottering uncertainly, and cursed him in concert 4968 3 | graceful bearing, all were unchanged. Her sleeve was quivering 4969 1 | Ancient religions were but the unchecked development of physical 4970 3 | please you last evening, the unclasped girdle that implies a boundless 4971 1 | unstrangled by the cords of time, unclogged by the fetters of space; 4972 3 | monomaniacs of that kind are very uncommon. As for knowing whether 4973 3 | appalling in this supernatural unconcern, that it affected even the 4974 1 | looked down pallid and unconcerned on the chaos of past ages 4975 3 | in silence, scanned him unconcernedly, and interrogated him unsympathetically. 4976 1 | Wine and love, delirium and unconsciousness possessed them, and were 4977 1 | young priest handles the unconsecrated wafer in the white mass. ~ 4978 3 | Italiens, saw this charming and unconventional pair evening after evening. 4979 1 | your own dog in a garret, uncooked and without salt? Have your 4980 3 | scarf to leave her throat uncovered, and was occupied with going 4981 Epi| lightning from the sky, a being uncreated, of spirit and love alone. 4982 3 | you, unblushing parasite, uncrowned king of unliveried servants, 4983 1 | semblance of conventional unction about their heads, were 4984 1 | given you out to be the most undaunted champion who ever wrestled 4985 1 | crossed the gardens with an undecided step. He walked as if he 4986 2 | down above a somewhat thick under-lip. She was not merely a woman, 4987 1 | one could suspect him of underlinen. His hands, shapely as a 4988 3 | Jonathan called to two underlings, whose voices broke the 4989 3 | girl! unhappiness always understands and helps the unhappy," 4990 1 | these free lances who will undertake anything; whose perspicacity 4991 2 | let any dissimulation pass undetected. I fear,' he went on, 'that 4992 2 | officers and brokers in it. An undischarged debt is something mean and 4993 3 | valleys, the skyey nooks, undiscovered lakes, and peasants' huts 4994 2 | without fear of detection if undisturbed by cramp, coughs, or sneezings. 4995 2 | street dimly outlined the undulations of a crowd of roofs, like 4996 3 | cemetery did this young ghoul unearth that corpse of hers?" asked 4997 3 | pale and livid as any skull unearthed from a churchyard to assist 4998 3 | Raphael beheld a strange, unearthly figure a few paces away 4999 2 | pulses. Musicians are seldom unemotional; a woman who could sing 5000 2 | from joy to sadness became unendurable; I sought to end the horrible 5001 1 | chatting with one of those unenthusiastic scoffers who can either 5002 2 | of the book with him very unequally, but isn't yours the better 5003 2 | Raphael? Conscience is our unerring judge until we finally stifle