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1 I | by his friend De Balzac~Bianchon, a physician to whom science
2 III | Desplein's hospital, Horace Bianchon was~one of those to whom
3 III | at the Hotel-Dieu, Horace Bianchon had been~a medical student
4 IV | conduct.~ ~The happy phase of Bianchon's life began on the day
5 IV | those, make Doctor Horace Bianchon doubly dear~to his friends.
6 IV | Desplein did not fail to take Bianchon as his~assistant to wealthy
7 IV | surgery, on~which he slept. Bianchon knew the mysteries of that
8 V | V~One day Bianchon spoke to Desplein of a poor
9 V | rushed~off, followed by Bianchon, to the poor man's dwelling,
10 V | the greatest care of him. Bianchon had already observed in
11 V | the Place Saint-Sulpice, Bianchon caught~sight of his master
12 V | an intensity of devilry)--Bianchon stole into the church,~and
13 V | Virgin's delivery," said Bianchon to himself, astonished beyond~
14 VI | VI~Bianchon did not wish to seem as
15 VI | a restaurant. At dessert Bianchon skilfully contrived to talk
16 VI | worshiper of this morning?" said Bianchon to~himself.~ ~He said nothing;
17 VI | troubled himself~to tell Bianchon a lie, they knew each other
18 VI | Three months went by. Bianchon did not attempt to follow
19 VI | as if to question him, in Bianchon's presence.~ ~"What were
20 VI | defeat for an answer; not so Bianchon.~ ~"Oh, he goes to see damaged
21 VII | VII~Bianchon resolved to watch Desplein.
22 VII | on the said day and hour, Bianchon, who had already~ceased
23 VII | When Desplein had left, Bianchon went to the~sacristan, who
24 VII | mass founded by him!" said Bianchon, as he went away. "This
25 VII | time elapsed before Doctor Bianchon, though so much his~friend,
26 VII | by side with Rebellion, Bianchon once more detected Desplein~
27 VII | me, my dear fellow," said Bianchon, as they left~the church, "
28 VIII| with my question," retorted Bianchon.~"I want to know the reason
29 VIII| life."~ ~At this moment Bianchon and the great man were in
30 VIII| life was so~hard, my dear Bianchon, that I may dispute the
31 X | X~"Bianchon, if you have sometimes seen
32 XII | at these words clutched Bianchon's arm tightly. "He gave~
33 XIII| ever~nursed as he was. Yes, Bianchon, to snatch that man from
34 XIV | could enter my brain."~ ~Bianchon, who was with Desplein all
35 Add | stories of the Human Comedy.~ ~Bianchon, Horace~ Father Goriot~
36 Add | Country Parson~In addition, M. Bianchon narrated the following:~
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