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Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | autumn vine~tendrils. The little gray eyes, peering out from 2 I | previous owner had built a nice little~house on the bit of property, 3 I | the truth was that he took~little interest in the establishment 4 I | other hand, with a boldness~little to be expected from his 5 I | the bright side, and as little as possible of the dark; 6 I | crimson gems over the gloomy little yard, and Chenier's Camille 7 II | man of~L'Houmeau" became little better than a pariah. Hence 8 II | was nothing less than a little revolution. Who was responsible 9 II | desire to linger yet for a~little on the last smiles of youth. 10 III | He had, in short, all the little talents that a man could 11 III | Mme. de Bargeton in her~little circle of five or six persons, 12 III | came into the presence in a little wainscoted~drawing-room, 13 III | the poet, who was not a little fluttered by the~serpentine 14 III | energy of her expressions, a~little staled in truth by pretty 15 III | Beaulieu to try the effect of a little~diplomacy; and Lucien was 16 III | diplomacy; and Lucien was not a little astonished when he heardthe~ 17 III | about~in Angouleme? This little rhymster's mother is the 18 III | were nobodies, like this little~poet of L'Houmeau; but one 19 III | Rubempre;~he need not mind the little tittle-tattle over a change 20 III | narrow passage into the little yard behind the shop.~This 21 III | pervaded the yard and the~poor little dwelling at the side, which 22 III | carriage this day."~ ~The little druggist, whose head was 23 III | down without a word at the little~table on an X-shaped trestle. 24 III | no tablecloth; the poor little~household boasted but three 25 IV | not answer. Eve took up a little plate, daintily garnished~ 26 IV | with cleanliness. On the little round table in the middle 27 IV | porcelain. Eve slept in the little adjoining~closet, where 28 IV | step sounded outside in the~little yard, and in another moment 29 IV | forsake or disown me, that little thing, so great as it was-- 30 IV | read before an audience but little familiar with apocalyptic~ 31 IV | without qualms, that the little~chandelier with the old-fashioned 32 IV | friendly."~ ~Lucien was not a little embarrassed by the uneasy 33 IV | favored Lucien with the little nod then in vogue, which~ 34 IV | impassive, and~gesticulated but little; both appeared to be prudent 35 IV | discourse on his steward's~little ailments, and talk of his 36 IV | interested in the silk which the little~creatures produce, I shall 37 IV | shock to a young man with~so little experience of the world. 38 V | herself," said Francis.~"The little fellow's genius is his sole 39 V | and the Bishop joined the little group where Lucien~stood, 40 V | cup of hemlock to drain by little~ ~sips watched him with 41 V | blind indeed to bring this little fellow among us!"~muttered 42 V | Monseigneur, you are talking a little above our heads; these ladies~ 43 V | vowing~to subjugate this little world. He rose like a bull, 44 V | pleasures of the evening with~a little music. The great world of 45 V | Rastignacs, and formed a little group~about them. The great 46 V | and forgot his woes~for a little.~ ~"Glory is not to be had 47 V | stripes, a straw hat, and a little silk shawl. The simple~costume 48 V | me that you care for me a little, and I will take~courage 49 VI | exceedingly slowly, and little by little, even as Nature 50 VI | exceedingly slowly, and little by little, even as Nature herself~ 51 VI | he added, pointing to a little~wicket gate. "My vines have 52 VI | now I have given you very little~trouble----"~ ~"And paid 53 VI | trouble----"~ ~"And paid mighty little rent," put in his parent.~ ~" 54 VI | part of the lion of the little town. A few of~those who 55 VI | lovers.~ ~David had brought a little secret hoard back with him 56 VI | She meant to establish the~little household on the most economical 57 VII | himself very witty, added a little to the tale every time~that 58 VII | Jacques called him. The little poet it twenty-two at most; 59 VII | length, had put together a little story full of~facetious 60 VII | diplomatically asked Nais~for a little talk in the boudoir. They 61 VII | ready-made solemnity. If they say~little, it naturally follows that 62 VII | naturally follows that they say little that is foolish;~their extreme 63 VIII| like mortification to the little vanities of~affection, as 64 VIII| daughter had spent all their little savings to furnish~David' 65 VIII| worthy of David's. This little emulation in love and generosity 66 VIII| perishes for~lack of light in a little town; tell me, if you can, 67 VIII| along, bringing Eve her little bits of~wedding jewelry, 68 VIII| his eyes as he drew the~little cases from his pocket.~ ~ 69 VIII| dejectedly; there was a little pause, then he said,~"Do 70 VIII| and the Marguerites? A~little sooner or a little later 71 VIII| Marguerites? A~little sooner or a little later I shall be obliged 72 VIII| drew her into the narrow little room~where she had slept 73 VIII| of~literature carried but little baggage. He was wearing 74 VIII| to Marsac on~business, a little piece of deception which


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