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Honoré de Balzac
The firm of Nucingen

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1 II | allowance of a~thousand louis d'or on Mme. de la Popeliniere 2 II | parent of the present Comte d'Aubrion),~and as much Bordeaux 3 II | guardian was the~Marquis d'Aiglemont, his cousin by 4 II | is this?"~ ~"The Marquise d'Espard. She said that a 5 III| came of age, the Marquis~d'Aiglemont submitted to him 6 III| hailstorms of Imperial arrears. D'Aiglemont, that~upright 7 III| away.' The late lamented d'Aiglemont had~more sense 8 III| par, my dear boy,' quoth~d'Aiglemont; 'sell out. I 9 III| about his fair cousin, Mme. d'Aiglemont, not~perceiving 10 IV | certainly noticed~Isaure d'Aldrigger's dancing; but 11 IV | smitten with Mlle. Isaure d'Aldrigger, that~Rastignac 12 IV | young lady.'~ ~" 'Oh, Isaure d'Aldrigger? Why, yes. The 13 IV | to-morrow; the Baroness d'Aldrigger and~her two daughters 14 IV | relict of the late Baron~d'Aldrigger, you might expect 15 IV | their mother, the Baroness d'Aldrigger~indulged a taste 16 IV | Company of Manheim and Baron d'Aldrigger with his blind~ 17 IV | much do you suppose old d'Aldrigger will leave?' Desroches~ 18 IV | be in~the church?"~ ~" 'D'Aldrigger is leaving seven 19 IV | as far as the cemetery;~d'Aldrigger was his master 20 IV | do you mean?'~ ~" 'Well, d'Aldrigger was so fond of 21 IV | grow old!'~ ~" 'Malvina d'Aldrigger is quite twenty 22 IV | old, my dear fellow. Old~d'Aldrigger was married in 23 IV | confidential tone.~ ~" 'There is d'Aldrigger's man-servant, 24 IV | which Jean Baptiste, Baron~d'Aldrigger, had breathed 25 IV | after some ten years. Next, d'Aldrigger's fortune being~ 26 IV | your estate has dwindled? D'Aldrigger, like all~ruined 27 IV | of reduction; wherefore~d'Aldrigger squeezed Nucingen' 28 IV | Lupeaulx.) Well~fleeced as d'Aldrigger had been, he still 29 IV | ignorant of money matters. Mme.~d'Aldrigger accordingly missed 30 IV | Every winter dipped into d'Aldrigger's principal, but 31 IV | painful one for her.~ ~"D'Aldrigger's four hundred 32 V | V~"Mme. d'Aldrigger was radically ' 33 V | liberty~permitted in the d'Aldriggers' salon made it 34 V | friendship dating from the~d'Aldriggers' first appearance 35 V | Matifats, Beaudenord, the d'Aldriggers, d'Aiglemont?"~ ~" 36 V | Beaudenord, the d'Aldriggers, d'Aiglemont?"~ ~"Yes, and 37 V | individuals~was the Baroness d'Aldrigger with her three 38 V | with four hundred thousand, d'Aiglemont with a million,~ 39 V | Grandet (who married~Mlle. d'Aubrion) with half a million, 40 VI | before a battle. He saw the d'Aiglemonts,~the d'Aldriggers, 41 VI | saw the d'Aiglemonts,~the d'Aldriggers, and Beaudenord. 42 VI | idea of asking his~cousin d'Aiglemont and his wife to 43 VI | still going up'~ ~" 'But d'Aiglemont, who was here 44 VI | confidence. You must not speak to d'Aiglemont. If you say a~ 45 VII| dainty little old Baroness d'Aldrigger was at breakfast 46 VII| a lively regard for the d'Aldrigger family; he was~ 47 VII| he portioned his sisters. D'Aiglemont, at a hint~from 48 VII| rejoined Bixiou. "The Marquis d'Aiglemont and~Beaudenord ( 49 VII| Meanwhile the little Baroness d'Aldrigger had sold out of 50 VII| when he met the Baroness d'Aldrigger under the colonnade.~ 51 VII| s good~offices; and the d'Aldriggers extol Nucingen 52 Add| General, Marquis Victor d'~At the Sign of the Cat


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