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Honoré de Balzac
The firm of Nucingen

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1 IV | certainly noticed~Isaure d'Aldrigger's dancing; but in this present 2 IV | smitten with Mlle. Isaure d'Aldrigger, that~Rastignac went off 3 IV | lady.'~ ~" 'Oh, Isaure d'Aldrigger? Why, yes. The mother is 4 IV | to-morrow; the Baroness d'Aldrigger and~her two daughters will 5 IV | relict of the late Baron~d'Aldrigger, you might expect to find 6 IV | their mother, the Baroness d'Aldrigger~indulged a taste for rose 7 IV | Company of Manheim and Baron d'Aldrigger with his blind~love for 8 IV | much do you suppose old d'Aldrigger will leave?' Desroches~asked 9 IV | be in~the church?"~ ~" 'D'Aldrigger is leaving seven or eight 10 IV | as far as the cemetery;~d'Aldrigger was his master once, and 11 IV | you mean?'~ ~" 'Well, d'Aldrigger was so fond of his wife. 12 IV | grow old!'~ ~" 'Malvina d'Aldrigger is quite twenty years old, 13 IV | old, my dear fellow. Old~d'Aldrigger was married in 1800. He 14 IV | confidential tone.~ ~" 'There is d'Aldrigger's man-servant, the old fellow 15 IV | which Jean Baptiste, Baron~d'Aldrigger, had breathed his last but 16 IV | some ten years. Next, d'Aldrigger's fortune being~doubled, 17 IV | your estate has dwindled? D'Aldrigger, like all~ruined provincials, 18 IV | of reduction; wherefore~d'Aldrigger squeezed Nucingen's hand 19 IV | Lupeaulx.) Well~fleeced as d'Aldrigger had been, he still possessed 20 IV | of money matters. Mme.~d'Aldrigger accordingly missed not a 21 IV | Every winter dipped into d'Aldrigger's principal, but he did 22 IV | painful one for her.~ ~"D'Aldrigger's four hundred thousand 23 V | V~"Mme. d'Aldrigger was radically 'improper.' 24 V | individuals~was the Baroness d'Aldrigger with her three hundred thousand 25 VII| dainty little old Baroness d'Aldrigger was at breakfast with her~ 26 VII| lively regard for the d'Aldrigger family; he was~prepared, 27 VII| Meanwhile the little Baroness d'Aldrigger had sold out of the mines~ 28 VII| when he met the Baroness d'Aldrigger under the colonnade.~The


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