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Honoré de Balzac
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1 1| She resisted for a long time; not that she had any personal 2 1| life. By the end of this time Celestine, alarmed at the~ 3 1| to avoid shocks, leaving time~and experience to prove 4 1| his will, retarded for a time the influence of bureaucracy ( 5 1| practice of kings. Their time being taken up~in defending 6 1| its own~follies. About the time of which we write the pension 7 1| subordinate clerks~became, after a time, merely the running-gear 8 1| fortune, the other loses time and health and life to no~ 9 1| year and demand his whole time was surely to organize theft~ 10 1| if it is obliged at any time to dispose of a mass of~ 11 1| affairs, which up to this time were still~unsettled. He 12 1| elaborate plan. At this time the luxury of peace under 13 1| coming~to a crisis. The time was favorable. Monsieur 14 2| monarchy. At this particular~time Clement des Lupeaulx (the " 15 2| and~the Restoration, at a time when every one was looking 16 2| absolutely nothing, at the time when our tale~opens, but 17 2| listened to their gossip.~From time to time he went to the Tuileries 18 2| their gossip.~From time to time he went to the Tuileries 19 2| Rabourdin, who, for the first time, turned her eyes on~him 20 2| love."~ ~"For the first time in his life, then," he replied, 21 2| changed hands.~ ~At the time of which we write, the Chamber 22 3| five thousand francs at a time, to their notary, Monsieur~ 23 3| household for the first time. At the time of which we~ 24 3| for the first time. At the time of which we~write, the house, 25 3| matter of deliberation; the time a coat could last~was estimated 26 3| the layers of dust that time had collected. The fine 27 3| friend of Gobseck.~ ~Some time later Saillard made the 28 3| Ile-d'Adam, where after a time~they were joined by Mitral. 29 3| for a certain length~of time, "Guess what we have for 30 3| a conjugal~passion which time did not lessen.~ ~In spite, 31 3| men and events that at the time when our history begins 32 3| clothes, and allow for the~time he may lose in standing 33 3| faster,~and it is surely high time that each of you made hay. 34 4| century.~ ~But now it is time to show another set of teredos, 35 4| typographic space was at this time~occupying an area five feet 36 4| man held, during the whole time~that this particular administration 37 4| in the morning; at which~time they read the newspapers 38 4| Mademoiselle Godard from time to time, with certain views~ 39 4| Mademoiselle Godard from time to time, with certain views~of his 40 4| great~writers, and hoped in time to know the whole western 41 4| he lowered his eyes every time he passed~him; and yet he 42 4| thinking or caring of a time when the cord~would break. 43 4| regarding it as a loss of time. After a while~his composure 44 4| however, consolidated by time, was based on feelings and~ 45 4| respective years from the time of his entrance at the ministry. 46 4| never gave five minutes more time to the shop in the~rue Saint 47 4| the city. He began at that time to keep a journal of his 48 4| Chrestien, he looked to time and public~intelligence 49 5| Dutocq. "Do you think we have time to bother ourselves with 50 5| necessity."~ ~Bixiou. "This time, La Billardiere is really 51 5| whispering]. "Listen. Now is the time for us to understand~each 52 5| Dutocq carefully for~some time.] "Did you think of that 53 5| chair]. "This is the third~time within a month that you 54 5| have no chances at all. Time was when nothing was more 55 5| nothing but make debts,~has time to marry a widow who pays 56 5| pays them; a priest finds time to become~a bishop "in partibus." 57 5| Come, gentlemen, now's the time to make a stand! Let us 58 5| you have~not allowed me time to give you an immediate 59 6| series, but I've never had~time to open a volume; one can' 60 6| curate, "I have lost no time in coming in person~to thank 61 6| the newspaper office in time?" remarked Elisabeth~to 62 6| hackney-coach and bide her time to come forward at the~right 63 6| hasn't this place for the time being I~should have to give 64 6| superannuated and it was time for him to die. And as to 65 7| deceived in that way for a long~time. Well, if she IS tricking 66 7| advancement; it was high time, my poor~husband," continued 67 7| Rabourdin, angry for the first time since~his marriage.~ ~"There! 68 7| Excellency~shall be made for a time to bend the knee to me."~ ~ 69 7| conversation became general. From time to time Madame Rabourdin~ 70 7| became general. From time to time Madame Rabourdin~joined 71 7| under our thumb for a long time," said Gobseck.~ ~"He'll 72 8| make haste; you have no time to lose.~Go down the back-stairs; 73 8| anointed head dazzles for the time being, but what next?--Why, 74 8| secure of a~majority. The time has come for you and me 75 8| after~to-morrow; by that time you may find it impossible 76 8| his Excellency had more time at his~disposal.~ ~Just 77 8| genuine, that for~the first time in his life Poiret's feelings 78 8| well; try again some other time."~ ~Monsieur Rabourdin, 79 8| clock, and he had barely time to dress.~ ~"Well, you are 80 8| attributed, though at the same time their genius is denied; 81 8| needs renounce for a short time. I, too, dear heart, am~ 82 8| editor. I shall have all my time to myself to lounge the~ 83 8| France at this~present time possesses a revenue of twelve


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