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Honoré de Balzac
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1 1| warmed by a cup of coffee, he left home at eight in the morning 2 1| whom he very seldom saw, left him~little at her death; 3 1| he was just~sixteen, he left the Lycee Napoleon to enter 4 1| for the liberalism of the Left had~welcomed Charles X. 5 2| their devotion right~and left, des Lupeaulx borrowed large 6 2| silly discussions of the~Left, whose aim seemed to be 7 2| the~antechamber; to the left was Madame's bedroom and 8 2| distance. When des Lupeaulx left the room the countess said 9 2| Centre enter the~room, and he left his wife abruptly to cajole 10 3| which their predecessor left it. The gilding of the pier-glasses~ 11 3| about three thousand francs left to live upon after establishing 12 3| understand each other."~ ~And she left the old fop to go and speak 13 4| head-clerk is to the right or left, and further on is that 14 4| slightly higher than the left; brown coat, black waistcoat,~ 15 4| black cashmere waistcoat,~left open and showing a pair 16 4| father, who died a colonel, left him to the~care of his grandmother, 17 4| the Bible. The poor man left his bed in the morning before 18 4| corporation spread to right and left.~A favorite amusement with 19 4| s~day he went round and left his own cards on all the 20 4| amorphous old hat. Poiret junior left the~office regularly at 21 4| professed the opinions of the Left centre, and rebelled~against 22 5| own agents. Nothing was~left to an official so placed 23 5| discord between the Right and Left of the Chamber); three~hundred 24 5| when he and Dutocq were left alone. "Is the State in 25 5| administration, while I am left out in the~cold. I shouldn' 26 5| When des Lupeaulx was left alone, he dropped into a 27 5| admitted only a select few. She left the room without bowing~ 28 6| at work with the latter, left~him to converse with his 29 6| who has slipped out and left a vacancy, don't~you?"~ ~ 30 6| Rabourdin, whom des Lupeaulx had left at midnight, radiant in 31 6| answered Dutocq, "for he never~left the ministry yesterday. 32 7| and it should never have~left this house. Good God! to 33 7| soul!" she thought, as she left the room, "it IS~hard to 34 7| the eventful Tuesday, she left home in a charming full 35 7| an~Englishwoman who had left Paris before it was finished. 36 7| attachment. Bertrand Barrere left behind him this sublime~ 37 7| the huntsman,~des Lupeaulx left his present quest and went 38 7| Marquise d'Espard who has just left the room;~this is precisely 39 7| than for one's--"~ ~She left him without finishing her 40 8| you not to find me at the~Left Centre. In spite of your 41 8| Phellion and Poiret, who are left alone. The~former loved 42 8| ruined Monsieur Rabourdin. I~left that paper lying about when 43 8| upon Rabourdin?" [Dutocq left the room.]~ ~Fleury. "I 44 8| nineteen members of the extreme Left, and~that the session was 45 8| remember hearing me~say that I left my honor in your hands, 46 8| turns.~ ~When Rabourdin left the house at eight o'clock, 47 8| say the statesmen of the Left, resolve~themselves into 48 8| of the chairs after you left. Heavens, no! six months~


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