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Honoré de Balzac
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1 1| very seldom saw, left him~little at her death; but she had 2 1| so much ambition and so little~ability. A few days before 3 1| an~ambassadress, were of little service to a household compelled 4 1| expecting love to pardon all her little~wrong-doings; and, as she 5 1| machine of civil service very little understood at the period 6 1| contain vary comparatively but little, and are~not liable to disappear. 7 1| large staffs and so many little~offices all equally useless, 8 2| understood how to arrange all the little~matters which a statesman 9 2| a~perpetual exchange of little services went on between 10 2| haven't we all played~our little plays; and which of us knows 11 2| behind them her daughter's little bedroom. On reception days 12 2| on his way a delightful little lake, like the Lac d'Orta 13 2| herself. "I have had to~make a little outlay; but these are times 14 2| and appointments kept at a little~distance. When des Lupeaulx 15 2| indemnity amounted to the pretty little sum of twenty-~five thousand 16 2| the top of an egg, and two little legs at the other end,~with 17 2| in without~blundering. A little less luck, and he might 18 2| to the~bank of France; a little more ambition, and he could 19 2| the~deputy; "his paltry little estate is in your arrondissement; 20 2| rebounds which are very little studied. As he heard~these 21 3| arch~of the eyebrows, had little light in them. Everything 22 3| specimen of the second-rate little bourgeoisie who lectures 23 3| business~went on.~ ~This little old man, with a livid face 24 3| whom he always called "the little~Saillard," stout shoes with 25 3| or her~husband, for whom, little by little, the parents were 26 3| husband, for whom, little by little, the parents were accumulating 27 3| themselves wine or coffee.~ ~This little circle looked upon Saillard 28 3| The Tartar type was in the little eyes and the~flattened nose 29 3| political office-holder, of little ability as head of his department,~ 30 3| he had found a home. The little Baudoyer girl was already~ 31 3| Saillard, after making a little sign to his daughter, turned 32 3| anatomy.~Her complexion, a little yellow by day, like that 33 3| cleaned with india-rubber, as little as he could. His poor mother 34 4| lacking in those diplomatic~little tricks which go so far to 35 4| nothing about it,~whereas that little Sebastien was, wholly or 36 4| hatred after the fashion of little minds.~ ~Joseph Godard, 37 4| a son-in-law. He brought~little gifts to the young lady, 38 4| eyes, Joseph Godard took little care of his person; his 39 4| habit of~paying him frequent little visits at the office. Young 40 4| without the Spirit," and little La Billardiere~the "Pascal 41 4| honest clerk is one like~that little fellow who gives us "recta" 42 4| please, while that poor little La Roche works~himself to 43 4| boarding-schools. These little "solid treatises,"~as he 44 4| that of a pensive ram, with little color and pitted by the 45 4| appointed task;~"and see what a little dandy he is!" Vimeux breakfasted 46 4| of the~clerks wrote his little epigram; Vimeux himself, 47 4| patience to work up the little masterpiece for~the sole 48 4| barriere de Courcelles, in a little apartment at three hundred 49 4| short, all the infinitely little inventions~of material civilization 50 4| the sole confidant of the little events of his life, for~ 51 4| consorted with no one,~talked little, and hid his private life 52 4| merits a~sketch here is the little La Billardiere. Having, 53 5| I~request you to shout a little louder; you bring this office 54 5| hundred~francs a-year your little wife would be uncommonly 55 5| with du Bruel, where, a little later, Dutocq joined them.~ 56 5| affections, a good~many great and little people manage to infringe 57 5| confidence would be received; he little~thought that the great work 58 6| it."~ ~Bixiou. "Good! my little man."~ ~Poiret. "Dear me!"~ ~ 59 6| and you ought to slip in a little flummery about~the emotions 60 6| you think all that is a little too florid? I should~tone 61 6| appointed, and~that the little La Billardiere would be 62 6| looking at Baudoyer, whose little eyes were expressive of 63 6| when the editor read the~little article I gave him, written 64 6| help my father~to compose a little speech that he could slip 65 6| hurry. But~let's invent my little speech. This is what I thought 66 6| devolve on the Baudoyer's little daughter; and what an heiress~ 67 6| them, named Chaboisseau, a~little old man who discounted for 68 6| Come, Gigonnet, show a little feeling," said Chaboisseau, " 69 6| interrupting again; "dear little~creature! she takes after 70 6| des Lupeaulx, entering the little salon~where they breakfasted, " 71 6| management of this pretty little comedy to me,~and rid yourself 72 7| already!"--an exclamation as little agreeable to des Lupeaulx~ 73 7| ll read her heart. Ah! my little cats, I know you! for, after 74 7| not meddle with men, with little~men; they cry out too much, 75 7| Excellency's wife, and how little she~helps him! the good 76 7| hundred~thousand francs afford little or that twelve thousand 77 7| manufactories. Celestine's little feet,~covered with fine 78 7| Hi! hi!"~ ~These dry little exclamations served as a 79 7| bottom of her heart."~ ~"Your little lady is decidedly handsome," 80 7| the salon and coquette a little more with his~Excellency."~ ~" 81 7| Don't you think her a little overpowering?" said des 82 7| instigated one~of those pretty little comedies which Parisian 83 8| would be a retrenchment. Little La Billardiere had already~ 84 8| keep quiet? I am writing a little~treatise on moral philosophy, 85 8| stipend, was~slipping his little speech into the ear of the 86 8| Great deal of capacity, little self-respect,~no application,-- 87 8| Poiret [to Dutocq]. "That little Sebastien, in his trouble, 88 8| Dutocq. "Where's the little viper who copied it?"~ ~ 89 8| the~administration, had little really to do with Monsieur 90 8| believed~in the said Chapter, little aware that the only Jesuits 91 8| carefully explained, Baudoyer's little~eyes grew big as saucers.~ ~" 92 8| because they pay us too~little; and the reason of that 93 8| which~seems to have very little to do, had better offer 94 8| too hard and fingers too little~metal, except that of his


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