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Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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1 I | chronicle of great small things.~ ~Sechard had been in his 2 I | he gave them the finest things in life.~He himself had 3 I | importance of these old-fashioned things when he~found he could get 4 I | he could afford to~take things easily; whereas . . . and 5 I | perforce they comprehend all things, both~good and evil.~ ~The 6 I | rise victorious over all things," said~Lucien, lowering 7 II | starched by contact with petty things; in a loftier~moral atmosphere 8 II | her talk, and the smallest things took giant~proportions. 9 III | of good breeding,--these things covered a~multitude of deficiencies. 10 III | for Nais prophesied great things and boundless fame for Lucien.~ 11 III | In the previous week things had reached such a point, 12 IV | of air. But if all these things spoke of great poverty,~ 13 IV | but I have been thinking things over~seriously. My own life 14 IV | element, I should say foolish things, or say nothing at all; 15 IV | himself as the centre of things. Do not all of us say~more 16 IV | The most trifling things that happened that evening 17 IV | farmhouse existence of all~things. Mother and daughter had 18 V | sow. The present~state of things, for I have been like one 19 V | When David explained these~things to Eve, web-paper was almost 20 VI | last two seasons. This year things don't look so~bad; and, 21 VI | entirely change the face of things in a small town.~ ~Lucien 22 VII | account, no~doubt, for the things you have been saying about 23 VIII| event, who has a thousand things to say to you?"~ ~"Luckily, 24 VIII| in the present state of things."~ ~"Then is everything 25 VIII| its reflection in material things, and~everything is white 26 VIII| furnish~David's home with the things of which a young bachelor 27 VIII| clothes, and on a host of things~that David had overlooked.


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