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39 chardon
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Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | prefecture and the diocese--three connections which should 2 I | though they at~once descended three steps, for the floor of 3 I | office, it consisted of three rooms~on the first floor 4 I | the furniture consisted of three rickety~chairs, a round 5 I | printing-house I am giving you."~ ~" 'Three wooden presses, held in 6 I | trying to sell.~ ~"With those three presses, David, you can 7 I | about twice as much as my three jewels put~together, and 8 I | death of the type. Those three~presses will serve your 9 I | entered~into possession of three bare, unfurnished rooms 10 I | one woman to exist on the three hundred francs~of income 11 I | together with Mme. Chardon's three~hundred francs of rentes, 12 I | a~year, and on this sum three persons must be fed, clothed, 13 I | Sechard & Son made a bare three hundred francs per month,~ 14 I | be the~eagle."~ ~So for three years these friends had 15 I | called~L'Aveugle and two or three of the Elegies, till, when 16 II | marking out the line of three picturesque valleys. The~ 17 II | Angouleme, established~perforce three hundred years ago on the 18 II | blazoned thus: the first or,~three attires gules; the second, 19 II | attires gules; the second, three ox's heads cabossed, two 20 II | the first,~six shells or, three, two, and one. Provided 21 III | Houmeau.~For Lucien those three hours spent in her presence 22 III | dozen sheets, copied out three several times,~he told her 23 III | little~household boasted but three silver spoons and forks, 24 IV | pattern of gilt roses, and three cups and a~sugar-basin of 25 IV | was accustomed to see the three making~every effort for 26 IV | of the~perfect union of three persons; but finally the 27 V | the Bishop, and two or three of the~young men, they one 28 V | and the~earnings of all three of us will be needed for 29 VI | China, where a workman earns three halfpence a~day, and this 30 VI | Lucien in Angouleme."~ ~The three began at once to tell the 31 VI | There is some one~about three miles away, a miller's widow, 32 VI | guilt~amounted to two or three kisses, the world already 33 VI | for us!" Now and again the three friends and Mme. Chardon~ 34 VI | whole excursion had not cost three francs. On great~occasion, 35 VII | somehow or other.~ ~The three went back to the room. Everybody 36 VIII | Negrepelisse came over at three o'clock in the morning to~ 37 VIII | his father's successor.~ ~"Three francs per day will be abundance 38 VIII | six are coarse linen; and three of your white ties~are just 39 Addendum| adventures~of Lucien. Part three is titled Eve and David 40 Addendum| references parts one and three are combined~under the title


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