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Honoré de Balzac
Z. Marcas

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1 I | among the most remarkable men of the~day, whose appearance 2 I | influence~on the destiny of men. There is a certain secret 3 II | than coin.~ ~How can young men be expected to stay at home 4 II | which are merely two arenas; men kill~each other there, fighting, 5 II | courtiers, the mediocrity~of the men forming the hedge round 6 III | keep~out of France, where men waste, in the struggle to 7 V | rocky ore of Brazil, young men, by risking a small sum, 8 V | incalculable. To ambitious men Paris~is an immense roulette 9 VI | practice. He had studied men and~things in five capitals-- 10 VI | discern~the utter ignorance of men who have risen to the administration 11 VI | what is the genius of these men,~fertility in resource.~ ~ 12 VI | sincerity. Like all mean men, he~could dissimulate to 13 VI | killed~by him. These two men, apparently so united, hated 14 VII | that now is.~ ~"Ambitious men like a fast hold on things," 15 VII | championship.~Marcas, disgusted by men and things, worn out by 16 VII | woman; the meetings with men of business who expected 17 VIII| a certain Shibboleth for men of superior~talents, and 18 VIII| two well-informed~young men, having gauged the times 19 VIII| restless ambitions; young men are not~marrying now; families 20 VIII| returned the very same members, men devoid of~political talent, 21 VIII| leave France, where young men of talent and energy are~ 22 IX | strikes the~eye of ordinary men. To us he was a subject 23 IX | inclined to submit to the men they feel to be superior, 24 IX | who fear the light, of old men who quake in~the presence 25 X | having hated really capable men; for not having~lovingly 26 XI | against. His~hatred of the men he had tried to serve was


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