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Honoré de Balzac
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1 1 | clothing.~ ~For a circuit ten miles round, Guerande is 2 2 | Ireland, and, after about ten months (at the~beginning 3 2 | danger~as though he had ten other sons to take Calyste' 4 3 | gold, she might have had ten times the landed property 5 3 | Pen-Hoel had given the baron ten thousand~francs in gold, 6 3 | which the abbe added another~ten thousand, a tithe collected 7 4 | soon as a person losing ten sous should express the 8 4 | do not pay,~would offer ten counters to Mademoiselle 9 4 | The baron also~offered ten counters to the old maids, 10 4 | now striking a quarter to ten, and Calyste is not~home; 11 4 | Blessed Virgin."~ ~"It is now ten o'clock; I must bid you 12 7 | few outlying farms of over ten thousand francs~a year. 13 8 | remarked Vignon. "She is ten years older~than he; and 14 10| soon."~ ~"It won't take me ten minutes," cried Calyste, 15 12| dinner he went back to it. At ten o'clock his mother,~uneasy 16 12| my life. If a man, after ten years'~happiness, were not 17 14| only slipped some eight or ten feet~into the cavity where 18 14| but you have spoiled all. Ten days ago you~were her master; 19 14| what you are to me. For ten years I have had no~happiness 20 17| bagpipe, blown by a man for ten hours;~and after bouquets, 21 18| boxes on his~side, and not ten steps from him, Madame de 22 18| Finally, on the walls, ten~water-colors richly framed, 23 22| bourgeois existence, that, about~ten months after their first 24 22| In the first place, these ten or a dozen young~fellows 25 25| Accordingly,~at the end of about ten minutes, Maxime dropped 26 25| twenty thousand francs, and ten~days in which to triumph. 27 25| her;~she will meet with ten humiliations for every one 28 25| re-enter the salon, about~ten o'clock, leaving the other 29 25| Now don't be~uneasy! in ten minutes he shall be singing 30 25| wins."~ ~About half-past ten o'clock the guests returned 31 25| virtuous woman."~ ~Some ten days after the scheme plotted 32 26| Palferine was presented to me ten days ago by~Nathan," she 33 26| to~Aurelie."~ ~"We have ten days before us to do it 34 26| wrecked."~ ~Arthur talked for ten minutes, and Maxime listened 35 26| sooner the better."~ ~For ten days Calyste was made to


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