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Honoré de Balzac
The firm of Nucingen

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1 I | We were two, so I will say, like Henri Monnier's Prudhomme,~" 2 II | Blondet. "What does Finot~say to it?"~ ~"Anywhere else," 3 II | anywhere else, I should say, with the 'gentlemen'; but 4 II | OUR way~of thinking"~ ~"I say, you are laughing at us," 5 II | place,~Nucingen dared to say that honesty is simply a 6 II | varieties; as Cousin would say, the unity of specialties.~ 7 II | Paristhe happiness,~that is to say, of a young man of twenty-sixdo 8 II | would be loved,~that is to say, not for his blossoming 9 II | own love; a young man, I say, who has found love in the 10 III| four languagesthat is~to say, he laid in a stock of four 11 III| dark-haired damsels that seem to say after the~fashion of Spanish 12 III| the fair-haired girl,~I say, will always be more sure 13 III| the Great.' People used to say 'the Great Marcel,' as~they 14 III| he even went so far as to say that the infantry ought 15 IV | possessesin romances, that~is to say. Well there was not a gray 16 IV | romancers and writers that say many fine things~abut Parisian 17 IV | well brought up,' as we say, Malvina had no idea of~ 18 IV | stand up for them; I would say no ill of them myself; Ioh! 19 V | their set, she would simply say, 'A pleasant time to you,~ 20 V | every one else was gone, and say, 'Give me your shoe!' and 21 V | took Godefroid apart to say,~'I do not think that Desroches 22 V | my nieces?' he used~to say when he wished them good-night, 23 V | dinner-table.~This is all I have to say: Marry. If you do not, remember 24 V | figures"~ ~"And as we can say anything among ourselves," 25 V | a match for anybody, but~say that you are swindled, and 26 VI | sold at this day, I~dare say, and the masters no doubt 27 VI | love's sake,all this, I say, is a~spectacle in the highest 28 VI | courage to hear what I have to say? I wonder whether you~will 29 VI | happiness in~bloom.'~ ~" 'Just say it out in three words!'~ ~" ' 30 VI | speak to d'Aiglemont. If you say a~word, you must answer 31 VII| they could possibly find to say to each other, and why they 32 VII| transformation of his~beloved) to say nothing of a mother-in-law 33 VII| himself. No one has a word to say against~him. If anybody 34 VII| form or another.' "~ ~"I say, there was somebody next


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