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calmed 1
calvinists 1
cambric 1
came 74
cameos 1
camilla 1
camille 8
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78 very
77 chatelet
75 these
74 came
74 first
74 has
74 little
Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | the very nature of the man came~out in the manner of his 2 I | his only child, later~he came to regard him as the natural 3 I | learned typography.~ ~David came home, and the old man received 4 I | bright yet as when they came~from the foundry. Look here!"~ ~ 5 I | grocers' paper; and what came of it?--the original~Double 6 I | the provinces. If~a man came in from L'Houmeau with an 7 I | per annum.~ ~The old man came into town very seldom after 8 I | paternal printing office, he came across an old school friend 9 I | work of a printer's reader came in time; David had~no need 10 I | And in this way Lucien came to be David's chosen brother.~ 11 I | content with such orders as came to them from their remaining~ 12 I | Sechard's establishment. So it came~about that, all unwittingly, 13 I | the Elegies, till, when he came upon the~line--~ ~If they 14 I | book to his lips, and tears came to the eyes of either,~for 15 I | workshop was opened, and~out came Cerizet, an apprentice ( 16 II | de~Bargeton the Waster came in for these hereditaments; 17 II | comprehensible. Lucien's introduction came about oddly enough. In the~ 18 III | about to set sail, and so came back to Paris a year sooner~ 19 III | through the attendants. As he~came out after mass, Mme. de 20 III | inexorably deaf to knowledge that came from a lowly~origin; and 21 III | shabby~antechamber, and came into the presence in a little 22 III | butterfly of the~Empire came down with his whole weight 23 III | to him at the outset, and came more and more frequently.~ 24 III | in him; but confidences came next. Mme. de Bargeton began 25 III | One evening when Lucien came in, he found Mme. de Bargeton 26 III | evening with friends who~came to remonstrate with her. 27 III | the mistress~of the house, came to the support of the young 28 III | would love him~when that day came! The example of Napoleon, 29 III | Sechard used to buy as they came into the market, for old 30 IV | did not hear a word.~Eve came to sit beside him without 31 IV | with some confusion, "I came down to thank you for~this 32 IV | details; he watched those who came in and bowed and smiled, 33 IV | The conversation came to a dead stop; Lucien racked 34 IV | du~Chatelet." The Baron came in, very much at ease, greeted 35 IV | trousers with fond~glances that came to a standstill at last 36 IV | suit modern times,"~and out came his phrase, to the astonishment 37 IV | abilities.~ ~After this pair came M. de Bartas, known as Adrien 38 IV | Brebian and M. de Bartas came together, each with his~ 39 IV | last~comers, and with them came the country gentleman who 40 V | this voice broke in, "we came to hear M. Chardon's poetry, 41 V | Angel, reading His thought,~Came down to lull the pain of 42 V | with Mme.~de Rastignac, who came to look for her daughter.~ ~" 43 V | You were very~silent as we came through L'Houmeau. Do you 44 V | deduction is based~on facts that came under my knowledge here. 45 V | and the various sheets came to be~known by the different 46 VI | correcting proofs for us,~came in in the middle of the 47 VI | guesses made by~those who came before me, and have begun 48 VI | a right to----"~ ~Lucien came up at that moment and interrupted 49 VI | and when~at length they came upon the paved road of L' 50 VI | vintage?----"~ ~"I only came to ask for your consent, 51 VI | and the old vinegrower came up closer with a~cajoling 52 VI | put in his parent.~ ~"I came to ask you something else 53 VI | tell me, have you not? You came in absorbed in thought, 54 VI | were alone in the world, in came M. de Bargeton. Lucien~frowned 55 VI | and said in tones that came from the~heart, "How I wish 56 VI | growing passion. The servants came and went about~the house 57 VI | stood open, the servants came and went, there was nothing~ 58 VII | at that moment Stanislas came up unheard by either of 59 VII | enough for them.~ ~"Who came just now?" she asked the 60 VII | herself~as your rival. I came to call on you this morning 61 VII | paces ahead of me, and he came so far"~(pointing to the 62 VII | the four old gentlemen who came for their whist, without 63 VII | has been saying that he came unexpectedly and found~us 64 VII | clang behind him, the tears came into~her eyes in spite of 65 VII | scanned their faces as they~came in; Chatelet was smiling, 66 VIII| back alone from Marsac, in came Mme. Chardon with a scared 67 VIII| cart. M. de Negrepelisse came over at three o'clock in 68 VIII| the rest of his days. I came to tell you how it ended, 69 VIII| you rather not go?" tears came into his eyes,~he flung 70 VIII| thousand francs."~ ~David came in as she spoke, and apparently 71 VIII| with HER."~ ~Mme. Chardon came in again, and, not seeing 72 VIII| I~had! Oh! Lucien, as I came along, bringing Eve her 73 VIII| When Lucien and David came back again unexpectedly, 74 VIII| the old "bear." As evening came on they set out again, and


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