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19 whom
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Honoré de Balzac
The ball at Sceaux

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1 I | brigadier-general will not make good the three hundred thousand livres~ 2 I | Though~the father and his three sons each had sinecures 3 I | established careers open to his~three sons, and the pecuniary 4 I | easily and rapidly.~ ~His three sons were rich in prospects, 5 I | and in talent; but he~had three daughters, and was afraid 6 I | which he made fun of~these three daughters so skilfully introduced, 7 I | jest in the Unity of the three Divine Persons.~ ~"If your 8 II | General at Bourges. The three sisters-in-law and the two 9 II | after~dismissing two or three suitors, she rushed into 10 III| efforts, seconded by his three sons and~his sons-in-law, 11 III| of the day hurled at the three hundred votes~of the centre, 12 III| cleared his throat two or~three times, as if he were about 13 III| have been married nearly three years since. Your brothers~ 14 IV | amusement than those of two or three places of the same kind 15 VII| that had~happened in these three months full of enchantment. 16 VII| of them at once by two or three of those reflections natural 17 VII| cried the admiral~gaily.~ ~Three or four days after this 18 VII| most cutting remarks. The three women were tempted to~the 19 VII| after buying the cape, the three ladies got into the~carriage


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