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Honoré de Balzac
Z. Marcas

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1 I | was so striking as this man's; the study of his~countenance 2 I | certain harmony between the man and his name. The Z.~preceding 3 I | between the events of a man's life and~his name which 4 I | once more: Z Marcas! The man's whole life lies in this~ 5 II | intellectual competition, a man must be able to sit forty-eight 6 II | to the square skull of a man of talent who has~not a 7 II | all his energy, a young man, starting~from zero, may 8 II | five-and-twenty, a great politician, a man with a wonderful aptitude~ 9 III | friends; I am~going where a man steers his destiny as he 10 III | against the time-bargains a~man makes with poverty under 11 III | it~agreed well with the man's mien and countenance.~ ~ 12 III | of a conscience-stricken~man. That head, large and powerful, 13 III | treasures~necessary for a man of the highest ambition, 14 III | described, in fact, the~man I had just met. "A man who 15 III | the~man I had just met. "A man who lives like a wood-louse 16 III | how and where does the man live?"~ ~From this query, 17 III | dull sound of a sleeping man breathing.~ ~ ~ 18 IV | Keeper~of the Seals.~ ~"A man must be wretched indeed 19 IV | This taciturnity in a man whose appearance was so 20 IV | advances.~Insensibly this man became the object of our 21 V | word. To be rescued by a~man evidently poorer than ourselves! 22 V | hung near the window.~ ~The man's few and simple movements 23 V | sufficient to provide a man with lodgings as bad as 24 V | roulette table, and every young man fancies he can hit~on a 25 V | differences between the gregarious man and the~man who lives closest 26 V | the gregarious man and the~man who lives closest to nature. 27 VI | conspirator, a Frenchman, an old man, who outdid all we~have 28 VI | and~Constantinople.~ ~No man was better informed than 29 VI | necessary to begin with, for a man in~opposition, but an incubus 30 VI | possible sacrifice for a man of~superior intellect, to 31 VI | portfolios exactly as the man behind the puppet-~show 32 VI | always getting paid. This man existed only by Marcas, 33 VII | opposition to hinder his man from being attacked; nay, 34 VII | finding a place suddenly for a man on the other side,~without 35 VII | dissolved. Having detected his man in this flagrant act of 36 VII | he~is to be feared; this man, intoxicated by Royal glibness, 37 VII | Though he despised the man, Marcas, who, practically, 38 VII | spoken of as a dangerous man,~calumny attacked him; he 39 VII | ignorant as a shop-boy, to a man of talent.~Then, what Marcas 40 VII | stupidity--you strike a~man, and he seems convinced, 41 VII | you are not dealing with a man, but with a lump of gum 42 VII | thirty sous a day, and~any man of energy can earn thirty 43 VIII| a real statesman; for a man may be quickly and easily~ 44 VIII| under the guidance of a man of talent, to gain some 45 VIII| opportunity,~and imitate the only man who has been able to keep 46 VIII| speak~of. That gloomy young man, of a bitter spirit, had 47 VIII| government~in his head; the man of whom you speak had no 48 VIII| two, Carrel was the better man.~Well, one becomes a minister, 49 VIII| incomplete but craftier man is living; Carrel is dead.~ ~" 50 VIII| may point out that your man has for fifteen years been 51 IX | sphere of the mind. That man knew everything; he had~ 52 IX | vulgar passions;~like the man of science. It was in these 53 X | change ministries as a sick man turns in his bed; these~ 54 X | that~she is tired of you; a man never knows whence his ruin 55 X | such superior talents. The man spoke of~patriotism, and 56 X | be the subordinate of a man whose subaltern he was~only 57 X | to speak, we saw in him a man absolutely unknown~to us-- 58 XI | difficulties of life--he, a man who never saw any difficulties~ 59 XI | few days to live.~ ~The man whose soul and brain he


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