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Honoré de Balzac
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1 3| friends! Do~speak; do, pray, tell us something," cried his 2 3| always~assumed when about to tell some office-gossip,--a series 3 3| with dignity, "permit~me to tell you that my husband is the 4 4| for after all one ought to tell the~truth to an honest clerk, 5 4| talkative this morning,~just tell us what you think a clerk 6 5| sterling value, came to tell him. About ten o'clock, 7 5| Godard [re-entering]. "Tell what it is at once, and 8 5| Monsieur Colleville, let me~tell you that Bonaparte may perhaps 9 5| Colleville [angrily]. "Let me tell you that if Napoleon Bonaparte 10 5| mysteriously]. "I sha'n't tell the other anagrams to any~ 11 5| you a breakfast that I can tell that one myself."~ ~Colleville. " 12 5| Why don't you come out and tell me the whole truth?"~ ~Dutocq. " 13 5| diplomatic~despatches; but I tell you there is a fatal law 14 5| insolently]. "I came to tell these gentlemen that there 15 5| what she knows; you can't tell~secrets in Latin before 16 5| back and not let his face tell of~it.~ ~"How did you get 17 6| understand it, but I'll tell it to you all the same. 18 6| Gentlemen, adieu; I'll go and tell Monsieur Baudoyer that I 19 6| pious~creature! Then I'll tell him of our wager, to cool 20 6| this bureau?"~ ~All. "Yes, tell us."~ ~Fleury. "Colleville."~ ~ 21 6| said Mitral.~ ~"Shall we tell him the whole thing?" asked 22 6| may play us a trick and tell the matter to some opposition 23 6| Adieu, gentlemen; didn't I tell you yesterday that a~man 24 6| happened?"~ ~"I have come to tell you that all your notes 25 6| have done right to come and tell~you?"~ ~"Thank you," said 26 7| woman who did not want to tell a man she would be his,-- 27 7| what~it is. Find out, and tell me to-night."~ ~"I will," 28 7| done in six years. Come, tell me this~fine scheme of yours."~ ~ 29 7| labors.~ ~"Why didn't you tell me this before, Rabourdin?" 30 7| Nothing! I know all."~ ~"Then tell it to me!" cried Rabourdin, 31 7| fairies who, the stories tell us,~are condemned by a jealous 32 7| man.~ ~"Well, then, I must tell you plainly that the wife 33 7| now very marked, "let me tell~you that I can make you 34 7| asked Gigonnet.~ ~"But tell me, to what do I owe such 35 7| a~fine lover, truly! I tell myself all this again and 36 8| about it to the clerks if I tell you; promise?~He would send 37 8| will arrange with them; tell him so."~ ~"But he wouldn' 38 8| proper in you to say so. Tell me, Dutocq" [they whisper~ 39 8| days ago, and you~did not tell me of it. You were perhaps 40 8| Doctrine'?--which, let me tell you, will destroy the administration~ 41 8| s hand.~ ~"I will go and tell Rabourdin," added des Lupeaulx, " 42 8| to--there, I was going to tell~his secrets! Ah! that wretch 43 8| said a few words,~came to tell Monsieur Baudoyer to apply 44 8| henceforth to direct.~ ~"Tell Monsieur Baudoyer that there 45 8| Poiret. "Will any one tell me the meaning of all that 46 8| reviews. You may perhaps tell me that he longs to get~ 47 8| has just said; but let me tell you"~[to Baudoyer], "Monsieur


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