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2004 12| sought in marriage only the union of two pure affections receives 2005 26| instant that she might again unite the past with the present. 2006 16| of her perfume and of her unity at the contact of men and 2007 7 | violent emotions, and the universal joy of spring which wrapped 2008 11| From that I went on to unlimited hope, unbounded confidence. 2009 23| given my post. I put down my unloaded gun at my side, and meditated. 2010 13| glanced at the bed; it was not unmade. As for Marguerite, she 2011 2 | which set as they rose, unobserved. Their death, when they 2012 15| Yes, sir." ~"Well, then, unpack it again; I am not going." ~ ~ 2013 13| leaves Marguerite's?" ~"How unreasonable you are! Don't you see that 2014 16| without current at that spot, unrolls itself like a large white 2015 6 | of oak, and they began to unscrew the lid. The humidity of 2016 6 | put out his hand, began to unsew the shroud, and taking hold 2017 10| happier and keep your beauty unspoiled." ~"You think like that 2018 6 | and all I could do was to unstop a smelling bottle which 2019 17| sit down to dinner. He had unsuspectingly opened the dining-room door, 2020 24| I had left no occasion untried which could give pain to 2021 3 | and Marguerite gave me an unusual inclination to read it, 2022 11| and perhaps annoyed by an unwelcome guest. I did not know what 2023 6 | hours." ~"It would be very unwise." ~"I must." ~"What have 2024 18| now you are convinced. The upholsterer whom the duke had agreed 2025 8 | They will turn everything upside down." ~"But what do they 2026 17| conditions. ~I read these urgent and repeated letters, and 2027 17| when he had perceived the uselessness of these means, he could 2028 11| thing as belief, and one uses up one's heart, one's body, 2029 12| for a consolation, like usurers, who cheat a thousand, and 2030 3 | render it back to us with usury. Let us leave on our way 2031 9 | that degrade the mouth that utters them, were heard from time 2032 5 | if it's a great lady or a vagabond, I can't help feeling it 2033 26| friend; every day I hope vaguely for a letter from you, but 2034 7 | has been dreaming about vanish away as he awakens from 2035 12| know how much the little vanities which they afford their 2036 3 | there a noisier or a more varied gathering. ~I slipped quietly 2037 1 | tables, Sevres and Chinese vases, Saxe statuettes, satin, 2038 3 | heart, a more barren, a vaster, a more pitiless desert 2039 15| What a nice place you've got!" Prudence went on. " 2040 19| for money and so give a venal character to her love. You 2041 13| but she does not always venture to ask him for all that 2042 7 | Though we were in Paris, the verdure which surrounded us seemed 2043 16| on purpose to recall the verses of Lamartine or to sing 2044 18| desire; the soul is but the vestal charged to feed the sacred 2045 9 | voluptuous perfume, like Eastern vials, which, close them as tightly 2046 9 | miniature. ~"That is the little Vicomte de L. He was obliged to 2047 12| by a courtesan: that is a victory of infinitely greater difficulty. 2048 2 | portrait of herself, by Vidal, the only man whose pencil 2049 12| there are no sentinels so vigilant as not to be deceived by 2050 23| creature. Oh, how petty and vile is man when he is wounded 2051 13| my place; and that, like Virgil's shepherd, I had only to 2052 9 | see she was still in the virginity of vice. Her firm walk, 2053 9 | loving and the purest of virgins. Marguerite had still pride 2054 1 | one was dead, so the most virtuous of women could enter even 2055 6 | the emotions which he was visibly repressing should prove 2056 7 | leave my mind like so many visions I had seen, and I looked 2057 2 | had been left between the visiting days and the sale, in order 2058 22| the letters seemed to me void of meaning through the veil 2059 16| into this rapid, noisy, and volcanic life, which had formerly 2060 1 | abandoned herself without volition, without passion, without 2061 3 | whom the theories of M. de Voltaire happily exist no longer, 2062 9 | sbed around them a sort of voluptuous perfume, like Eastern vials, 2063 26| you were gone on a long voyage. There was nothing left 2064 5 | sure he hasn't, but I would wager that he wants to change 2065 22| I overtook one or two wagons, which I soon left behind. 2066 10| had put my arms about her waist, and I felt her supple body 2067 14| in the Palais Royal. The waiter gave me something to eat, 2068 10| dissipation, drink, and wakefulness, impressed me so deeply 2069 2 | natural fatigue of long walks, had indeed more or less 2070 8 | the piano and playing a waltz. "I hadn't a notion of it, 2071 25| my life. ~I can not help wanting to explain all my conduct 2072 13| to-night!" She kissed me more warmly than ever, but said nothing. ~ 2073 18| you; then some kind souls warned him that his debtor had 2074 20| such a procedure without warning me? Well, it is to prevent 2075 5 | sir, with my tales, and it wasn't to hear them you came 2076 9 | fashionable young man, ready to waste all his money upon her, 2077 11| to me as she fingered her watch-chain: ~"Well, what news have 2078 26| one comes to see me. Julie watches by me as much as she can. 2079 2 | The hair, black as jet, waving naturally or not, was parted 2080 3 | vice upon the thorns of the wayside, and reach the journey's 2081 11| Armand, who was still very weak, took off his dressing-gown 2082 7 | The body was too much weakened by the attack of fever, 2083 26| they are not eternal. I got weaker every day. I was pale and 2084 4 | they are going to cure me wear me out with bloodletting, 2085 13| happy, doesn't burn me, it wearies me, and then I have sudden 2086 4 | and fro in the room, "I am wearying you. Pardon me, I did not 2087 25| contained. ~"Your son's welfare," I answered. ~Your father 2088 2 | almost all the lovers of a well-known woman are friends. A few 2089 5 | to them straight, I did: well-to-do folk who come to see their 2090 22| and there the pages were wet as if with tears. I turned 2091 | whereas 2092 | wherever 2093 26| these things; it is the whim of a dying woman.? ~Then 2094 26| blinded and deafened in the whirl of life into which I flung 2095 8 | drove himself, and they were whirled away by two superb horses. ~ 2096 19| back as soon as possible," whispered Marguerite, embracing me; " 2097 19| rose and talked with her in whispers. When Nanine had gone out 2098 16| being in whom you would live wholly. It seems as if, however 2099 26| have done something very wicked before we were born, or 2100 1 | wall, a table three feet in width and six in length, glittered 2101 16| poplars and the murmur of its willows. Beyond, distinct in the 2102 11| fruit, too, and a pate or a wing of chicken; something or 2103 16| hesitation, whether I was winning or losing, pitying those 2104 3 | their shameful credit, How wise were the ancients in having 2105 14| to find fault with her; withdrawing after two days, was I not 2106 9 | But little by little I withdrew from the noise; my glass 2107 25| until I am dead. ~You are witness of what I felt as the hour 2108 3 | with Mme. M., one of our wittiest story-tellers, who from 2109 9 | piano, and began to play the wonderful melody of Weber, the music 2110 16| shining solitude of fields, or woods. However much one loves 2111 1 | pleasure, as she would have worked at any other profession 2112 26| with a double weight on his worn-out body. He did not reproach 2113 11| to-night." ~"This dress worries me," continued Marguerite, 2114 11| hundred times, No; you simply worry me, and you might as well 2115 5 | that girl, and lovers that worshipped her; well, when I think 2116 12| are bolts on the door." ~"Wretch!" ~"I will have them taken 2117 3 | who had plagued with their writs the last moments of her 2118 3 | of our time; the Duke of Y., who in Madrid is supposed 2119 16| Where?" asked Prudence. ~"Yonder," and Marguerite pointed