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88 she
87 this
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Honoré de Balzac
The firm of Nucingen

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1 I | is nothing; the self-made man only finds out all that 2 I | Andoche Finot, the self-made man~in question, stiff, taciturn, 3 I | insolent~when he needs a man no longer. Like one of the 4 I | or~kind upon impulse, a man to love, but not to respect; 5 I | publish, a book that bares man's breast~simply to expose 6 I | the~claws of a very clever man."~ ~"You know what Nucingen 7 I | fact showed me~that the man was square at the base as 8 I | companion of her."~ ~"Any man of unusual powers is bound 9 I | little~politician and great man of to-day spent a good deal 10 II | Once more he becomes the man of the South, the man of~ 11 II | the man of the South, the man of~pleasure, the trifling, 12 II | world, the observer, the man of the world, the wearers 13 II | stepping-stone of her body, that the man she singles out may reach 14 II | poor fellow. But he was a~man of noble descent and profound 15 II | Delphine; he was a poor man, she~a rich woman. Would 16 II | supposed to be as honest a man as you will find.~When he 17 II | requiring a powerful head; and a man thoroughly tempered is drawn 18 II | Louis XIII. What power that man had! He was~ruined for making 19 II | and had not~killed his man.~ ~"If you wish to know 20 II | that is to say, of a young man of twenty-sixdo you realize 21 II | been a very unhappy young man. Eh! eh! that word~happiness, 22 II | proved beyond a doubt that a man~is periodically renewed 23 II | that he~is still the same man," broke in Bixiou. "So there 24 II | Godefroid's costume. A young~man of six-and-twenty, who would 25 II | for his~own love; a young man, I say, who has found love 26 II | And poverty spoils a young man's happiness, unless he holds 27 II | Espard. She said that a young man ought to live on an~entresol; 28 II | you discover a delightful man beneath your left-hand~neighbor' 29 II | neighbor's dresscoat; a clever man; no high mightiness, no 30 II | received a~visit from a man of her acquaintance in the 31 II | It is~enough to make any man shudder if he has seen the 32 II | like a hawk.~Yetthe great man dismissed him. Not for greediness, 33 III| Bohemian life of a young man of fashion, the dressing-~ 34 III| little details in which a man's character is revealed. 35 III| aside for his ward's~young man's follies. 'If you will 36 III| the laws that~regulate a man's clothes, at eight o'clock, 37 III| inquiry any ordinary young man (and we ourselves that are 38 III| without the altar; that a man must love and be~loved, 39 IV | wanted to cut him out. If a man mistakes his vocation, the~ 40 IV | shades. There is~the honest man attorney; he abides within 41 IV | pooh, there is only one man who knows how much THEY 42 IV | gratitude he put the old~man's capital into his business.'~ ~" ' 43 IV | Taillefer; 'Nucingen is just the man to swallow~down his old 44 IV | fanatical admirer of the great man to~whom he owed his title. 45 IV | in wait for the business man so~soon as he retires from 46 IV | tenderness in the world. A good man, but~a stupid one! 'What 47 IV | token do you know that a man is in love?"~said Bixiou, 48 IV | day," opined Blondet; "a man of~more than ordinary ability, 49 IV | air, "there is a kind~of man who, when he feels that 50 IV | the world.' Beware of that man for a~dangerous reptile. 51 IV | It never struck the young man that the~green silk damask 52 IV | gain such a hold upon a man. Beaudenord~actually loved 53 V | what the happiness of a man~consists when he is not 54 V | greatest happiness of a young man's dreams? He was trying 55 V | There is a heart in my man's breast! Weak woman, poor 56 V | is~never married by the man who"~ ~"Bosh!" interrupted 57 V | marries, it~means that the man whom she marries undertakes 58 V | About that time, the great man hit on the idea~of indemnifying 59 V | such luck~is fatal to a man in the long run. This time 60 V | proceedings criminal~between man and man that amount to nothing 61 V | criminal~between man and man that amount to nothing when 62 V | pail of water. You take a man's life, you are guillotined. 63 V | good points. What a head a man must have if he~has to found 64 V | fool's money is the wise~man's patrimony by divine right," 65 V | a clerk in the office, a man with a head on his~shoulders; 66 VI | ought to have sent a clever man to Lyons, one of those men 67 VI | woolen weaver, an~ambitious man, burdened with a large family 68 VI | stupid when they prevent a man from rising to the height 69 VI | payment that he must have~some man whom he could trust to act 70 VI | diplomatist with a good manner, a man worthy of him, and fit to 71 VI | while he had~laughed at a man whose capacities he was 72 VI | when he buried a poor, good man there; it was his~Delphine' 73 VI | is of a kind~that sets a man abjuring egoism in all its 74 VI | This fervent passion of a man that sets up housekeeping,~ 75 VI | Rastignac, with the air of a man~whose temper has been tried.' 76 VI | you~will see how much a man must be attached to a friend 77 VII| speculation is~made.' "~ ~"What a man that Hebrew is," put in 78 VII| consideration he has come round his man, till Palma says, 'This~ 79 VII| loss' added the retired man of~drugs.~ ~" 'Well, will 80 VII| through; he is a clever man.'~ ~" 'An honest man, above 81 VII| clever man.'~ ~" 'An honest man, above all things,' said 82 VII| his enterprises! When a man has so~much on his hands, 83 VII| them, and to-day the young man very likely has an~income 84 VII| known that Claparon was a man of~straw set up by the two 85 Add| Member for Arcis~Beatrix~A Man of Business~Gaudissart II.~ 86 Add| Birotteau~Melmoth Reconciled~A Man of Business~The Middle Classes~ ~ 87 Add| from a Courtesan's Life~A Man of Business~The Middle Classes~ ~ 88 Add| Secrets of a Princess~A Man of Business~Cousin Betty~


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