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Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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1 I | immemorial.~ ~He had every sort of luck. He was left a widower 2 I | wick; for excess of any sort confirms the~habit of body, 3 I | without needing repairs of any sort. Sabots! Yes, sabots that 4 I | The press, handled in this sort, creaked aloud in such fine~ 5 I | succeeds. Passion of every~sort is essentially Jesuitical. 6 I | political opinions of some sort if they meant to secure 7 II | the Rock of Angouleme is a sort of~promontory marking out 8 II | independently~on their incomes--a sort of autochthonous nation 9 III| political opinions was a sort of faithfulness. The~distance 10 IV | gentleman had a~hobby of any sort in which he might be humored.~ ~" 11 V | the sense.~People of this sort are impressed by vociferation, 12 V | was troubled, there was a sort of mute appeal for indulgence~ 13 V | coquettish glance.~ ~"It is the sort of stuff that we all of 14 V | him, the~more pretentious sort looked upon him as an enemy 15 VI | for what? Nothing of the sort, my boy. Marry; I give you 16 VI | shoot. "Offspring of this~sort don't disappoint their parents; 17 VI | restaurat, as it is called, a sort of a~country inn, a compromise


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