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stanislas 34
stanza 2
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34 years
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Honoré de Balzac
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stanislas

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1 IV | known in the circle as Stanislas, was a~ci-devant young man, 2 IV | first time with~gravity.~ ~Stanislas looked himself over from 3 V | put it so neatly," said Stanislas, scanning~himself from top 4 V | market, it seems,"~said Stanislas, striking one of his most 5 V | Don't you hear?" said Stanislas. "She is flourishing away, 6 VI | de~Bargeton's champion. Stanislas de Chandour held that Mme. 7 VI | middle of the argument. Stanislas and~Chatelet vied with each 8 VI | and so forth and so~forth. Stanislas, who did not lack a certain 9 VII | VII~Just at that moment Stanislas came up unheard by either 10 VII | suspicious enough to satisfy~Stanislas; he turned sharply round 11 VII | himself out of court, he egged Stanislas~on to talk, he drew him 12 VII | to add fresh details; and Stanislas,~thinking himself very witty, 13 VII | narrator having~followed Stanislas' example. Women and men 14 VII | really was," they besought Stanislas, and~formed a small, secret 15 VII | a corner of the salon.~ ~Stanislas, in the long length, had 16 VII | morning with that monkey of~a Stanislas; he was a few paces ahead 17 VII | again then.~ ~"Now, whether Stanislas' eyes deceived him, or whether 18 VII | the proper person to ask Stanislas for an~explanation. . . . 19 VII | with a declaration, and Stanislas happened to come in just 20 VII | but in contempt of~these, Stanislas has been saying that he 21 VII | am convinced, to insult Stanislas, and compel him to~fight. 22 VII | defends her. Go at once to Stanislas and ask him to give you~ 23 VII | Pythagoras.~ ~He reached Stanislas' house at nine o'clock, 24 VII | fashion from M. de Bargeton to Stanislas, whom~the injured gentleman 25 VII | Do you wish to speak to~Stanislas?"~ ~"Yes," said the old 26 VII | went to M. de~Chandour.~ ~"Stanislas," he said, "here comes Bargeton 27 VII | short."~ ~In another minute Stanislas and Chatelet went to Bargeton.~ ~" 28 VII | M. Chardon," corrected Stanislas, with ironical stress; he 29 VII | simplest way in the world.~Stanislas turned pale. "After all, 30 VII | humor to stand nonsense,~Stanislas chose the more remote peril.~ ~" 31 VII | were in his own house, but Stanislas looked ghastly pale. At 32 VII | was of the opinion that~Stanislas was in the wrong, his white 33 VII | Chatelet asked in a whisper of Stanislas, who~shook from head to 34 VIII| rest had gone to reassure Stanislas and his~wife, and to explain


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