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Honoré de Balzac
The ball at Sceaux

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dear

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1 III| whatever she may do.~ ~"My dear child," said Monsieur de 2 III| most truly love you, my~dear child, have been concentrated 3 III| never heard you say, my dear father, that the Government 4 III| You are two-and-twenty, my dear child, and~you ought to 5 III| happily provided for. But, my~dear, the expenses occasioned 6 III| toss of her head.~ ~"My dear, do not so depreciate those 7 III| a peer of France.~ ~"My dear girl, you are mad!" said 8 III| devoid of show. So now, my dear, my consent is~given beforehand, 9 III| your graceful~attention, my dear father. You have had your 10 III| bolt. Luck be with you, my~dear!"~ 11 IV | instance."~ ~"I know, my dear," retorted Emilie, "that 12 IV | drowned in the noise.~ ~"My dear children," said Madame de 13 V | young counter-jumper, my dear,"~said the Count, advancing 14 V | broken his arm."~ ~"But, my dear uncle, it was your horse, 15 V | is anything so common, my dear uncle? He seems to~me to 16 V | has manners nowadays, my dear."~ ~"No, uncle, not every 17 V | will be your confidant. My dear child, I see that his young~ 18 V | To-morrow."~ ~"But, my dear uncle, I am not committed 19 V | Make yourself happy, my dear niece," he said to Emilie, " 20 V | the old~court.~ ~"Why, my dear sir, who could have guessed 21 V | paces away.~ ~"You see, my dear fellow, that I am not afraid 22 VI | nothing of heraldry; why, my~dear young friend, you are not 23 VI | Longueville's sister.~ ~"But, my dear, he may be a doctor and 24 VI | wish to love you?"~ ~"My dear Clara, I feared I might 25 VII| with irony.~ ~"At least, my dear Emilie, if you love him, 26 VII| not own it to him."~ ~"My dear father, I certainly do love 27 VII| needful to ascertain, my dear, whether the man of your 28 VII| gravity. "But this winter, my dear Emilie, in~less than two 29 VII| and fortune.~ ~"Yes, my dear father," she replied, "and 30 VII| in sincere alarm.~ ~"My dear child, the young man is 31 VII| as you love him, he is as dear to me as~a son."~ ~"Not 32 VII| answer for him. Say, my dear~uncle, has he been a filibuster,


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