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Honoré de Balzac
The ball at Sceaux

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1 I | drawing-room was full of old adherents, whose~powdered 2 I | There the~Count met some old friends, who received him 3 I | peculiar to~the nobility of the old school, in whom still survives 4 I | offices reserved, under the old monarchy, for the highest 5 I | witticism at the Tuileries. The old Vendeen did~not let such 6 II | Not a man, not even an old~man, had it in him to contradict 7 II | haphazard on books new or old, and could expose the defects 8 II | be surprised~to see the old Royalist bestowing his eldest 9 II | possessed, indeed, of some old hereditary estates, but 10 II | been~to attract the grand old nobility, or to endow the 11 II | Fontaine, and re-establish the~old territorial fortune of the 12 II | threatens to pervade Europe. The~old Vendeen was not to be discouraged 13 II | one experience before the old~Royalist perceived that 14 III | exhausting to human beings. The old Vendeen knew better than 15 III | secret misgivings, told his old servant to go and desire 16 III | Joseph out of breath, and the~old servant, understanding his 17 III | persistent catarrh. Finally, the old man did~not settle himself 18 III | laughing side~glance at her old father's troubled face, 19 III | him so engagingly that the old man's brow cleared. As soon~ 20 IV | Bordeaux comes of age!"~ ~The old man's pleasantry was received 21 IV | care I don't marry you, old fool!" replied the young 22 IV | prospects~of marriage. Her old uncle was the only person 23 IV | the only person who, as an old sailor,~ventured to stand 24 V | gradually accustomed her old uncle and her brothers to~ 25 V | such a pace.~ ~"I am too old, it would seem, to understand 26 V | youthful spirits,"~said the old sailor to himself as he 27 V | of!"~ ~At this idea the old admiral moderated his horse' 28 V | these young heads need~an old fogy like me always by their 29 V | gave a visiting card to the~old man, desiring him to observe 30 V | leave~him to founder like an old hulk if you choose. He won' 31 V | you know his name?"~ ~The old man bowed his gray head, 32 V | the secret of cajoling the old~man, she lavished on him 33 V | important a secret. The old man, who spent his life 34 V | politeness of men of the old~court.~ ~"Why, my dear sir, 35 V | politics. I am a perfect old woman--ultra you~see. But 36 V | heart of the woods, the old sailor pointed out a slender 37 VI | What an odd little old man!" said Longueville to 38 VI | hearing~the name of the old admiral's protege, every 39 VI | is true, started by~the old admiral, that one of the 40 VI | Some of her sisters, and an old lady, a friend~of the family, 41 VI | belonged. However boldly the old uncle cast the boarding-~ 42 VI | a love match,"~said the old uncle, who kept an eye on 43 VII | and Madame Fontaine. The old Vendeen had~ceased to be 44 VII | extinct in the person of the old Duc de Rostein-Limbourg,~ 45 VII | much changed," said the old man, with a smile.~ ~The 46 VII | drawing-room with her father, the old~man went up to her affectionately, 47 VII | in this fix!" cried the old sailor,~waking up. He looked 48 VII | account me a cipher," said the old admiral suddenly. "Don't 49 VIII| insensibly fell into her old habits and threw~herself 50 VIII| as he led her back to her old uncle. "I shall not be jealous,~ 51 VIII| smoke, which the malicious old sailor intentionally blew 52 VIII| piquet to be a match for the old count; and this fantastic~ 53 VIII| of Aboukir.~ ~Though the old sailor had often said that 54 VIII| and consideration for her old husband,~who, on retiring 55 VIII| never decide~whether the old Count regarded her as a 56 VIII| marriage, in one of the old drawing-rooms in the~Faubourg 57 VIII| character,~worthy of the old school, Emilie heard the


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