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1 1 | traces of this courtesan's life, of which they had heard, 2 1 | sorrowful burden of her life? One day, then, she realized 3 2 | pretty woman; but though the life of such women makes sensation 4 2 | exchanged, and everybody's life goes on as if the incident 5 2 | ardent aspiration toward the life of the senses; design a 6 2 | How it was that her ardent life had left on Marguerite's 7 2 | possible from her former life, and, as it seemed, entirely 8 2 | of changing her mode of life, offering her in return 9 2 | to her, accustomed to a life of dissipation, of balls, 10 2 | the hot breath of her old life came back across her head 11 3 | the last moments of her life, and who came now after 12 3 | this heroine is so true to life that I feel as if I had 13 3 | last circumstances of her life, had not a single real friend 14 3 | setting at the outset of life two sign-posts, one bearing 15 4 | the whole of Marguerite's life, and acquainted me with 16 4 | be grateful to you all my life." ~I was very anxious to 17 4 | every day the journal of my life, from the moment we left 18 4 | only happy moments of my life does me an immense amount 19 4 | seized goods. ~"It is a sad life that I am leaving! ~"It 20 4 | would give ten years of my life to weep at her feet for 21 5 | to you many times in your life without your noticing it; 22 6 | tree and watched. All his life seemed to pass before his 23 7 | consumptive, and the sort of life she leads isn't exactly 24 8 | have given ten years of my life to have been in the old 25 8 | a great influence on my life. I was still more agitated 26 9 | full of indulgence for her life, full of admiration for 27 10| are going to have over my life, but at this present moment 28 10| supports me is the feverish life I lead. Then, as for taking 29 10| you can go back to the life you are leading, if you 30 10| will come to prefer a quiet life, which will make you happier 31 10| kind of confession, the sad life, of which I caught some 32 10| have taken a place in my life; that, if I drive the thought 33 10| become a necessity of my life, and you will drive me mad, 34 11| I should spend my whole life with her, and that her love 35 11| was superb. I don't think life ever seemed to me so beautiful 36 11| think over this poor girl's life, and my love for her was 37 12| key, I was satisfied with life, proud of myself, and I 38 12| One must have lived that life, as I have, to know how 39 13| flight, and laugh over them. Life is pleasant, my dear fellow; 40 13| realizes the shortness of life," I said to myself, "by 41 13| thoughts, my heart, and my life that the visit of the Comte 42 13| friend, that when this Paris life, which seems to make me 43 13| woman had taken upon my life? ~Then it occurred to me, 44 15| thoughts, my part in her life, and that I was not yet 45 15| for twelve years of her life she used to beat me. Well, 46 15| to ask questions about my life, and to be the lover of 47 15| thought I could accept the life which he offered me; but 48 16| not change my mistress's life, I changed my own. I wished 49 16| distress to me. Thus my life, generally so calm, assumed 50 16| distractions which made up her life. So, wishing to spend as 51 16| necessary for supporting the life they lead; they gamble, 52 16| end by quarrels in which life or honour comes to grief; 53 16| rapid, noisy, and volcanic life, which had formerly terrified 54 17| guests, changed her way of life; the duke was not to be 55 17| regard to her new manner of life; but she had replied that 56 17| at being thus loved. ~"My life is yours, Marguerite; you 57 17| good-bye forever to the life for which I now blush. You 58 17| that might recall to me the life which she had been leading 59 17| breathed together that true life which neither Marguerite 60 18| all the details of our new life. It was made up of a series 61 18| let me fall back into that life from which you have taken 62 18| I have tasted of another life, I should die if I went 63 18| Fearing that so monotonous a life was beginning to weary her, 64 18| lead a dreamy, pastoral life. No, my friend, no. By the 65 18| By the side of that ideal life, there is a material life, 66 18| life, there is a material life, and the purest resolutions 67 19| had heard of my change of life, and informed me that he 68 19| necessary to you as air is to life, and it may be absurd, but 69 19| be too late to live the life I propose, for then you 70 19| not drive me back into the life I had to lead once!" ~I 71 19| decided the whole course of my life. I put my affairs in order, 72 20| report of your scandalous life reach my quiet countryside, 73 20| Sir, I know more of life than you do. There are no 74 20| woman loves me, if her whole life is changed through the love 75 20| such a grotesque aim to life, and that the heart should 76 20| ideas and had given up his life to every impulse of this 77 20| sainted mother, abandon this life, which you will forget more 78 20| you will suffer all your life for what you have done in 79 21| will remind you of my past life, and will perhaps do me 80 22| only happy moments of a life which, she hopes, will not 81 22| was astonished to see the life of others continue without 82 23| 23 ~When the current of life had resumed its course, 83 23| all the other springs of life. I was forced from time 84 23| again at the risk of her life. Shall you go and see her?" ~" 85 23| returning to her former life, and the need of having 86 23| in this new and turbulent life of Marguerite the attempt 87 24| if you have ever in your life experienced, or if you will 88 24| night. All Marguerite's life seemed to have passed into 89 24| while there is a breath of life in me, I will be the slave 90 25| only happy moments in my life. ~I can not help wanting 91 25| render him an account of my life, except because of the sincere 92 25| of a quieter and happier life, and he ended by giving 93 25| that there are sometimes in life cruel necessities for the 94 25| You are young, beautiful, life will console you; you are 95 25| sure, besides, that the life which you are giving up 96 25| your love to your lover's life, hindrances for which you 97 25| render an account for the life of his son! ~"Finally, my 98 25| this love the dream of her life. I wrote all that to Armand, 99 25| has learned what manner of life Armand is leading in Paris, 100 25| if Armand continues this life. The future of a child who 101 25| on my part; that my past life left me no right to dream 102 25| dream, the forgiveness of my life?" ~"Implicitly." ~"Well, 103 26| deafened in the whirl of life into which I flung myself. 104 26| would have burdened your life, which ought to be happy, 105 26| nothing left to hold me to life. My existence became what 106 26| window, and watched the life of Paris passing below, 107 26| Paris passing below, the life with which I have now nothing 108 26| could suffer so. Oh, my past life! I pay double for it now. ~ 109 26| well! How the sight of the life and happiness of others 110 26| others gives a desire of life to those who, only the night 111 26| dead, for God to let this life have all the tortures of 112 26| over again our last year's life! ~Fool that I am! I can 113 26| has seen the ordeal of her life and the sanctity of her 114 26| she would hold on to her life, which was escaping toward 115 26| for twenty-four hours. ~My life can not retain these sad 116 26| impressions for long, for my life is not my own any more than 117 27| love in the course of her life, that she suffered for it,