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34 years
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33 left
33 may
33 once
33 sister
33 something
Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | three-cornered hat, which you may still see here and there 2 I | about the business premises may be said here.~The printing-house 3 I | ask any more of you.~You may print with presses made 4 I | your~Messrs. Didot. They may be fine printers, but their 5 I | fruits of his labors.~ ~It may have been that some presentiment 6 I | could never repay.~ ~Any one may guess how the ruling thoughts 7 I | friends.~ ~One day early in May, 1821, David and Lucien 8 I | home. All the aristocrats may have been asked to hear 9 II | longest way~round, so you may be sure that Mme. de Bargeton' 10 II | unbroken~residence, and it may be an intermarriage or two 11 II | some neighboring district may be~adopted, but in the eyes 12 II | Bargeton II., Bargeton V. (who may be~dubbed Bargeton the Mute 13 III | Royalists, if the metaphor may be allowed, to old-fashioned 14 III | memories rise,~I pray of Thee.~May they bring visions fair 15 III | who is master of his age may take all that he~needs, 16 IV | benefactress, your love it may be, rather than~forsake 17 IV | clique, but their story may be told in a single phrase-- 18 IV | Severac, so~that my Camille may see how the silk is spun. 19 V | Feast, so that his lordship may see that Rome is still~the 20 V | physical exercise of walking may~promote the flow of ideas.~ ~ 21 V | think that this great lady may make a plaything of~Lucien. 22 V | perhaps for some years we may have~a hard time of it; 23 V | a tear fell~upon it.~ ~"May I not know the secret?" 24 VI | who is the victim, if one may ask?"~ ~"I am going to marry 25 VI | Mlle. Eve Chardon."~ ~"Who may she be? What kind of victual 26 VI | king, do you? Your name may be David, but I~have not 27 VI | There are~some persons who may do anything; they may behave 28 VI | who may do anything; they may behave totally~irrationally, 29 VII | already."~ ~"That is as may be!" said Francis, with 30 VII | to-morrow morning. Both of us may as~well make our final arrangements, 31 VIII| vanities of~affection, as they may be styled. David sedulously 32 VIII| cultivate her a good deal; she may perhaps procure a place 33 VIII| God grant that this may be for your good!" said


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