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Honoré de Balzac
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1 1 | the product of which is called throughout~Brittany the 2 1 | silk with gold reflections, called in former days either~brocatelle 3 2 | habit of knitting, might be~called a stocking-machine incessantly 4 3 | Pen-Hoel to his own and called himself the Vicomte~de Kergarouet-Pen-Hoel.~ ~" 5 3 | gingerbread-colored candle called an /oribus/ which is still~ 6 3 | him entangled in what she called innovations. She might~have 7 3 | rise at the risk of being~called a monopolist, and clinging 8 4 | than all the rest; it is called Mistigris. Mistigris is 9 4 | Kergarouet, who was~usually called giddy, was lucky in her 10 4 | royalist! If Calyste were again called upon to~strike a blow for 11 5 | began what the Abbe Grimont called his~philosophy, he was neither 12 5 | said the old man. "I was called 'l'Intime,'~the Comte de 13 5 | both," he added.~ ~"She is called Maupin on the stage."~ ~" 14 6 | sensation that no one in Nantes called her anything else~than " 15 6 | months which history has called the Hundred Days,~occupied 16 6 | This observation may be called~bi-lateral; it has its counterpart 17 6 | been celebrated. Napoleon called misfortune the midwife of~ 18 7 | except it be in what is~called a primitive state. Affections 19 9 | the head, annoyed at being~called by his name.~ ~He was captivated 20 9 | contagion of a~true feeling, called Felicite's attention to 21 10| positively to profit by what she called the devil's~carryall. At 22 10| sort of ravine, which is called in Saint-Nazaire a~street, 23 10| above their~heads, Camille called Madame de Rochefide's attention 24 11| cartloads of books.~ ~His aunt called down maledictions on the 25 11| showed what Camille had called her obstinacy. Calyste left 26 12| noble youthand you have called me thatwould honor~a queen. 27 13| the things of the heart~called /passion/.~ ~At the moment 28 14| green dragons, otherwise~called custom-house officers, were 29 14| walk in silence to~what she called her Tarpeian rock.~ ~"My 30 16| whispering in her ear what he called the good news.~ ~Breakfast 31 16| with which the Abbe Grimont called every morning at Les~Touches, 32 17| familiarity,~an abandonment, you called it, a little too wanton ( 33 17| turned to Calystewhom~I called my dear Calyste, and he 34 17| my dear Calyste, and he called me my dear Sabineand~asked 35 17| absolute forgetting of what he called his madness. All kinds of~ 36 18| Rochefide-whom in my heart I called la Rocheperfide. At last 37 18| of the theatre~which is called the /avant-scene/. As Calyste 38 18| nineteenth century may be called that of the Deserted Woman. 39 18| manner. Beatrix might now be called a decorative scenic effect,~ 40 18| eyes, making what might be called, in woman's rhetoric,~an 41 20| death of the heart which is called indifference.~But all Sabine' 42 22| pocket-money~the child who called her his "little mamma," 43 22| his~mistress (whom he now called Ninon II.), by vaunting 44 22| then sold. When any one called her rich, Madame~Schontz 45 23| complimented on his apartment, he called it his /den/. The~provincial 46 25| Hotel de Grandlieu," he called out~to the coachman, observing 47 25| leaving the club.~ ~And he called out his coachman to drive 48 26| cleverness. In Paris, a man~called clever must have spontaneous 49 26| the old servant who had called and the answer~he had given, 50 26| the hour when La Palferine called, Beatrix was in her~bath,


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