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Droll Stories Collected from the Abbeys of Touraine Volume III : The Third Ten Tales

By: Honoré de Balzac

...s weak, and the day is closing.” “Give us a story, then, that stops at the girdle.” “Ah, sire!” said the monk, smiling, “the one I am thinking of stop... ... you do not renounce them.” Saying this, the good monk gently loosened his girdle in which he was incommoded, so much did he appear affected by the si... ... servant in his torments. The monk having supped, put his charter into his girdle, and wished to return to T urpenay. Then he found at the foot of the...

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Our Mutual Friend

By: Charles Dickens

...hope that I may never kill him!” Rather startled, Bella made and clasped a girdle of her arms round Lizzie’ s waist, and then asked quietly , in a sof... ...ou?’ Lizzie ceased to shake her head, and pressed her hand upon her living girdle. ‘Is it through his influence that you came here?’ ‘O no! And of all... ...etch! Do you hear that? Ain’t you ashamed of your self?’ and unclasped the girdle of her arms, expressly to give herself a penitential poke in the sid...

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Cousin Pons

By: Honoré de Balzac

...nner, Fraisier fastened this refractory article of dress, tight- ening the girdle to define his reedy figure; then with a blow of the tongs, he effect...

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Collected Poems of Alexander Pope : The Reader's Library, Volume 12

By: Alexander Pope; Neil Azevedo, Editor

...Book XIII The Fourth Battle Continued, in Which Neptune Assists the Greeks. The Acts of Idomeneus The Iliad: Book XIV Juno Deceives Jupiter by the Girdle of Venus The Iliad: Book XV The Fifth Battle, at the Ships; and the Acts of Ajax The Iliad: Book XVI The Sixth Battle: The Acts and Death of Patroclus The Iliad: Book XVII The Seventh Battle, for the Body of Patr...

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Evan Harrington

By: George Meredith

...e she stepped downstairs straight to the cellar, carrying a lantern at her girdle. She could not only load, but present and fire. Dandy was foremost i...

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