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1 I | which was sure to extend in young and clever hands.~ ~David
2 I | profitable to an active young printer; but precisely at
3 I | wall," he thought, "but a young fellow from~the Didots will
4 I | on the character of~that young man. Only a few days after
5 I | poverty. Lucien Chardon, a young fellow of one-and-twenty
6 I | days had passed before the young~men's friendship became
7 I | ruminating after the manner of young men over ways of~promptly
8 I | good and evil.~ ~The two young men judged society by the
9 I | deeply.~In spite of the young printer's look of robust,
10 I | opportunity of meeting with a young poet~destined to such greatness,"
11 I | the friends were like two young swans with wings unclipped
12 II | Michaud,--all the old and young illustrious names in literature
13 II | a man's education upon a young girl, whose independent~
14 II | to the~struggle. Like all young women who leave the appointed
15 II | record of Mme. de Bargeton's young beauty, a portrait worn
16 II | afterwards she wept for~the young soldier, the colonel in
17 III | was one of the~agreeable young men who escaped conscription
18 III | could make out~what the young writers meant. Not so Mme.
19 III | another~sublime child," a young poet, a rising star whose
20 III | of mediaeval legend~to a young imagination, to amplify,
21 III | s words intoxicated the young poet from L'Houmeau.~For
22 III | a rival in~this handsome young fellow. He went with him
23 III | Lucien loved Nais as a young man loves the first woman
24 III | would be folly to love a young man of twenty, so far apart
25 III | came to the support of the young poet, and declared~himself
26 III | belauded, that anybody but a young man~of two-and-twenty would
27 III | interest which she took in this young eagle. No sooner was her
28 III | of great~qualities; and a young man loves to have the real
29 III | his~nights of study. His young ardor recalled memories
30 III | desire not unnatural in young men with a heart to~satisfy
31 III | impossible to paint the young man of the~nineteenth century
32 III | wild letters in which a young man points~a pistol at a
33 III | output of wine which the young printer never saw,~and he
34 III | towards her,~but it was the young printer's enthusiastic belief
35 IV | and in another moment the young printer appeared. From~his
36 IV | made smooth for him; the young man and the~comrade felt
37 IV | serve him well. Like~most young people, the pair were endowing
38 IV | like a suspicious cat; the young man's presence disturbed
39 IV | Stanislas, was a~ci-devant young man, slim still at five-and-forty,
40 IV | daughters, two charming young~ladies, penniless girls
41 IV | The daughter, a~big, heavy young woman of seven-and-twenty,
42 IV | two~eldest sons; shy, mute young men tricked out in gorgeous
43 IV | an unpleasant shock to a young man with~so little experience
44 V | and two or three of the~young men, they one and all looked
45 V | engage in a duel with a young poet who would~fly into
46 V | interest. The poet, luckless young~man, being a total stranger,
47 V | among His prophets. This young man is a poet," he added
48 VI | fell among the~bourgeoisie; young men looked enviously after
49 VI | conceit.~ ~"There is a lucky young fellow!" said an attorney'
50 VI | is," answered one of the young men who had been~present
51 VI | firmly in an ureal world. A~young imagination readily falls
52 VI | estimates of~others, a handsome young fellow so full of promise
53 VI | is well enough~pleased. A young man's love has so many attractions--
54 VI | at her age. A~woman grows young again in his company; she
55 VI | the dormer-window,~where "young Chardon" had lived in L'
56 VI | morrow was the day on which a young man tugs out some~of the
57 VII | explanation. . . . Suppose that young Rubempre had behaved foolishly,~
58 VII | Are you so fond of that young Rubempre?"~ ~A proud smile
59 VII | boy as he deserved. If~the young scatterbrain knew of the
60 VII | a crack shot when he was young," said the pitiless~Jacques. "
61 VIII| with the things of which a young bachelor never thinks.~They
62 VIII| the success of a clever young~man to be brought into a
63 VIII| wealthy or famous people. A young man~with good looks and
64 VIII| so-powerful ties that bind young hearts to home, and a~first
65 VIII| ashamed. Tears stood in the young printer's eyes.~ ~"Then
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