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30 knew
30 lady
30 live
30 making
30 money
30 position
30 whom
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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1 I | glimpse of the possibility of making a fortune,~a growing covetousness 2 I | the time of parental rule,~making him work at case on holidays, 3 I | compositors~to be foreman, making his choice on the future 4 I | lighting a fire in his room, making his supper ready.~The next 5 I | You in Paris have been making such a to-do~over that damned 6 I | did, of days when he was making his way, could FEEL that 7 I | clearsighted sagacity. His son was making a blunder, he said, and 8 I | American vegetable fibre for making paper, something after the~ 9 I | printing~house. So far from making fifteen to twenty thousand 10 I | David himself was scarcely~making twelve hundred francs per 11 I | hovered~over the two poets, making, as it were, an aureole 12 II | the opinion that he was making a brilliant~marriage, for 13 III | should~like to believe, making it impossible to paint the 14 IV | accustomed to see the three making~every effort for him in 15 IV | apocalyptic~poetry. Lucien, making his first appearance before 16 IV | Zephirine had succeeded in making a~valetudinarian of her 17 IV | counsel of each other before~making the simplest commonplace 18 V | in~search of some way of making a fortune. I know something 19 V | at last. Others are busy making the same researches, and 20 VI | as typography and paper-~making.~ ~"Rag-pickers collect 21 VI | that the Chinese use for making paper. Their paper is far~ 22 VI | we could but succeed in making a cheap paper of as good 23 VI | vegetable fibre in paper-~making, so you see that if I succeed, 24 VI | presses doing? You must be making heaps of~money as big as 25 VI | house-walls. He took~pleasure in making the rooms where the fair 26 VI | blended, for an~opportunity of making a scandal. Sixte meant that 27 VII | be pitied because she is making herself~frightfully ridiculous; 28 VIII| Tulloy's meadow; people are~making puns on the name. (Tue Poie.) 29 VIII| be hundreds of chances of making your way, of sinecures, 30 VIII| Listen, my adored Eve, we are making a bad start in life. Yes,


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