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Calyste, that is the woman your wife should be, and such should be her life.
Beatrix 1839
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Calyste, that is the woman your wife should be, and such should be her life.
Beatrix Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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"Calyste," she said, in a voice that came from her heart, "your father has never opened books, he speaks Breton, he fought for God and for the king.
Beatrix Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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"Calyste," said Mademoiselle des Touches, "now listen to me.
Beatrix Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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"Calyste," whispered Felicite, who was just behind him, "did I not tell you that you would forget me as if I had never existed?
Beatrix Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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In all the conjugal ruses employed by Sabine de Grandlieu to detach Calyste, her husband, from Beatrix, he displays his peculiar talent, but the ultimate effect is poor.
Balzac 2003
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Calyste became enamored of Beatrix after having loved
Women in the Life of Balzac Juanita Helm Floyd
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Grandlieu to detach Calyste, her husband, from Beatrix, he displays his peculiar talent, but the ultimate effect is poor.
Balzac Frederick Lawton
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In all the conjugal ruses employed by Sabine de Grandlieu to detach Calyste, her husband, from Beatrix, he displays his peculiar talent, but the ultimate effect is poor.
Balzac Lawton, Frederick 1910
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Touches, Vignon, on the point of giving up Camille Maupin, delivered to his former mistress a veritable dissertation, of surprising insight, on the subject of the heart, with reference to Calyste du
Repertory of the Comedie Humaine Part 2 Anatole Cerfberr 1865
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