rue Saint-Dominique." Eugene struck his forehead with the flat of his hand and began to laugh; by ...
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The Atheist's Mass by Honore de Balzac Translated by Clara Bell This is dedicated to Auguste Borg...
hand, and said, "Bring them all to me." He got the native of Cantal into the Hotel-Dieu, where he t...
"Bianchon, if you have sometimes seen me hard and bitter, it was because I was adding my early suff...
all the sooner into what is called Paradise.' "That, my dear fellow, is as much as a man who holds ...
The Ball at Sceaux by Honore de Balzac Translated by Clara Bell To Henri de Balzac, his brother H...
amenity. Kings enjoy contradicting more than people think. Like most youngest children, Emilie de F...
feminine gestures, which emphasize so cruelly or so happily a hint of a smile. Fine black hair, thi...
as may secure your durable happiness----" "My good father," replied Emilie, assuming her most coaxi...
Have the pebbles of the fiord a perception of their combined being? have they a consciousness of th...
descend the scale, they go from heights to depths, they embrace all, the end as well as the means. ...
Word, you scoff at it, you men, although you well know that all visible works, societies, monuments...
inertia or gravity is produced by a rupture between a thing and the movement which appertains to it...
things. The same floods surge with the same measured motion on the human granite which serves as a ...
atmosphere the particles that make the thunderbolt, and falls like a devouring scourge upon the nat...