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Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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1 I | Jerome-~Nicolas Sechard set an almost superstitious 2 I | provincial printer's jacket, set up,~read, and corrected 3 I | weighted with heavy slabs, and set down in the middle of~the 4 I | Sechard would have put her to~set up type into the bargain.~ ~ ~ ~ 5 I | bargain.~ ~ ~ ~Old Sechard set out on foot for the country. 6 I | business life. Cointet Brothers set themselves deliberately 7 I | David read the secret hopes set by the mother and sister 8 I | the mail-coach owners who set up a sham~opposition coach 9 I | some~venerable tree trunk set down at the entrance of 10 I | matchless nobleness~had set its seal in the short chin 11 I | But social prejudices set you as far apart as if she 12 I | negative, and I will never set foot in Mme. de Bargeton' 13 II | went out to meet them with~set speeches as if the conquerors 14 II | with love and glory that set a letter from Nais above 15 III | English~vessel just about to set sail, and so came back to 16 III | The~distance that they set between themselves and the 17 III | was like a famished~actor set down to a stage dinner of 18 III | where the whist-tables were set out, she~welcomed him graciously, 19 III | Monarchist in petto; Lucien set his teeth in the apple of~ 20 III | Louise even allowed him to set his eager, quivering~lips 21 III | of~genius, therefore, to set himself above law; it was 22 III | of L'Houmeau? Before he set that kiss on~Louise's forehead, 23 III | she asked, when she had set a dish on the~table, and 24 IV | garnished~with vine-leaves, and set it on the table with a jug 25 V | therefore~followed the example set by Chatelet the astute, 26 V | spirits in~whom God has set some ray of this light," 27 V | not see the sign of Fate set on that~high forehead of 28 VI | by~more than one-half. A set of Voltaire, printed on 29 VI | from the brows on~which she set a poet's crown. "There were 30 VI | pedestal on~which he had set himself. His friends's kindness 31 VI | where he never expected to set foot," said Chatelet. "Don' 32 VI | it was this sum that he set aside for the expenses of 33 VI | penury.~ ~Eve and David had set Lucien's happiness before 34 VI | Mme. de Bargeton could not set foot outside her house but 35 VI | given to exaggeration,~she set an exaggerated value upon 36 VII | was evidently Nais who had set~the feeble arm in motion. 37 VIII| to-morrow night I shall set out, and you are coming 38 VIII| not easy to get into her set;~but you meet all the greatest 39 VIII| progress of our love? Have you set your mind~so much on being 40 VIII| cases from his pocket.~ ~He set down the tiny morocco-covered 41 VIII| have her now."~ ~Lucien set out before daybreak the 42 VIII| As evening came on they set out again, and in~the beginning


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