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Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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1 I | a~Representative of the People being in a mighty hurry 2 I | hypocrisy~in better educated people, was swift and direct in 3 II | benefit of matter-of-fact people, is she not ridiculous? 4 II | and~light.~ ~A good many people looked upon her as a harmless 5 II | looked about her at the people with whom her life must~ 6 III | in public~life than most people imagine. Diplomacy he claimed 7 III | that account; then when people~began to talk about him 8 III | graciousness that well-bred people~use towards their inferiors. 9 III | Beaumarchais, or a~Diderot, people must make up their minds 10 III | of admitting all sorts of people to her house~--this was 11 III | father~said to be rich. People who knew the value of a 12 IV | posted on every wall. For people of that class, I am an artisan,~ 13 IV | a workingman among those people, I should be awkward and 14 IV | him well. Like~most young people, the pair were endowing 15 IV | You were~saying?"~ ~The people whom he loved best were 16 IV | complaint; indeed, there were~people who could not understand 17 IV | bowing with more respect than people~usually showed the worthy 18 IV | said M. de Bargeton, "and people who live a~long way off 19 IV | anything fresh? anything that people are talking about?"~ ~"Why, 20 IV | shooting in the neighborhood, people used to~inquire after Francis, 21 IV | occasionally, imagining that~people were laughing at him, he 22 V | understanding the sense.~People of this sort are impressed 23 V | and mixes us up~with low people; his father was an apothecary, 24 V | names nor~condition of the people about him; the women's silly 25 V | golden sceptre, "but ordinary people have neither your intellect 26 VI | books to be cheap, just as people are beginning to prefer 27 VI | look down on these proud people; I will marry Mme. de Bargeton. 28 VI | In Angouleme that day people talked of nothing but the 29 VI | Chenier aloud to them~until people arrived for their evening 30 VII | I have need of all these people, but still I am~entirely 31 VII | he, as well as the stupid people here in the~town, has misinterpreted. 32 VII | respect of~all right-minded people; you will behave like a 33 VII | not be ridiculous.~ ~But people of M. de Bargeton's stamp, 34 VII | before a whole room full of people, and greeted others in turn 35 VII | few~minutes, scrutinized people's faces, and retired.~ ~" 36 VIII| talking of it, even the people in the market. M. de Bargeton 37 VIII| morning in M. Tulloy's meadow; people are~making puns on the name. ( 38 VIII| time; for there will be people who will side with~the Chandours 39 VIII| you meet all the greatest people at her house, Cabinet ministers~ 40 VIII| influence, and wealthy or famous people. A young man~with good looks


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