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38 woman
37 nothing
37 paris
36 beaudenord
36 money
36 young
35 made
Honoré de Balzac
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beaudenord

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1 II | nos moutons.Do you know Beaudenord? No? no? no? Ah, well! See 2 II | Faubourg~Saint-Germain.~ ~"Beaudenord is the first pigeon that 3 II | his name was Godefroid de Beaudenord; neither~Finot, nor Blondet, 4 II | adorers~at their sides, Beaudenord could hear his people called 5 II | this is an essential point, Beaudenord was not~too handsome, like 6 II | small details of existence?~Beaudenord's bootmaker had precisely 7 II | us resume. Godefroid de Beaudenord was respected by his~tradespeople, 8 II | is bad~form. Godefroid de Beaudenord, faithful to this programme, 9 II | There is the~story:~ ~"Beaudenord had a tiger, not a 'groom,' 10 III| been with the late M. de Beaudenord, Godefroid's~father, and 11 III| excrescences, will see that Beaudenord must~have acquired about 12 III| my tale. Where was I? Oh!~Beaudenord came back. When he took 13 III| to be drawn into a bet.~Beaudenord, feeling pinched with his 14 III| 1823, after Godefroid de Beaudenord had set foot in the~various 15 IV | coming~up to Godefroid de Beaudenord, and indicating the little 16 IV | remark in a way which set Beaudenord~thinking that his friend 17 IV | motives for disenchanting him;~Beaudenord had not been a diplomatist 18 IV | girls on their side watched Beaudenord out of the~corners of their 19 IV | With a certain satisfaction Beaudenord noted~the bearing, manner, 20 IV | The question is, whether~Beaudenord was genuinely in love with 21 IV | such a hold upon a man. Beaudenord~actually loved the solemn 22 V | forty-eight hours, Godefroid de Beaudenord, late of the diplomatic~ 23 V | those that call him selfish! Beaudenord~took his departure when 24 V | Desroches, the Matifats, Beaudenord, the d'Aldriggers, d'Aiglemont?"~ ~" 25 V | hundred thousand francs,~Beaudenord with four hundred thousand, 26 VI | Aiglemonts,~the d'Aldriggers, and Beaudenord. Poor little Isaure and 27 VI | audaciously posted in front of Beaudenord's cab~horse. The child could 28 VI | WHAT?' asked Godefroid de Beaudenord, turning pale.~ ~" 'I was 29 VI | As the grave,' repeated Beaudenord.~ ~" 'That if one of your 30 VI | added to himself as he left Beaudenord.~ 31 VII| at a hint~from his cousin Beaudenord, besought Rastignac to accept 32 VII| Marquis d'Aiglemont and~Beaudenord (I put them forward as two 33 VII| upon me! Poor~fellow!' and Beaudenord was clean forgotten fifteen 34 VII| streets of Paris. In 1830~Beaudenord lost his situation just 35 VII| boor Peautenord.'~ ~ ~"So Beaudenord went back to his desk, thanks 36 Add| Racket~A Woman of Thirty~ ~Beaudenord, Godefroid de~A Distinguished


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