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  • During this transurban excitement, which made that of Suzanne almost a forgotten affair, Mademoiselle was not less agitated; she was filled with a variety of novel emotions.

    An Old Maid Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • During this transurban excitement, which made that of Suzanne almost a forgotten affair, Mademoiselle was not less agitated; she was filled with a variety of novel emotions.

    The Jealousies of a Country Town Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • Stone or metal, the shapes were graceful, weirdly beautiful—they looked, he thought, like the city sculptures he’d seen once on Delphis IV, celebrations of the Delphians’ crowded, transurban world.

    Mudd in Your Eye Jerry Oltion 1990

  • Stone or metal, the shapes were graceful, weirdly beautiful—they looked, he thought, like the city sculptures he’d seen once on Delphis IV, celebrations of the Delphians’ crowded, transurban world.

    Mudd in Your Eye Jerry Oltion 1990

  • Stone or metal, the shapes were graceful, weirdly beautiful—they looked, he thought, like the city sculptures he’d seen once on Delphis IV, celebrations of the Delphians’ crowded, transurban world.

    Mudd in Your Eye Jerry Oltion 1990

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