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Honoré de Balzac
At the Sign of the Cat and Racket

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1 III | Guillaume was~standing. He took two steps out into the street, 2 III | the hearts of the other two~lads, who had been somewhat 3 III | have overhauled more than two pieces of cloth by this 4 III | not help smiling. Though two of these young~fellows, 5 III | Sunday, each in his turn, two of them accompanied~the 6 III | accustomed by her to carry two large prayer-books,~bound 7 IV | household.~ ~Guillaume had two daughters. The elder, Mademoiselle 8 IV | austerity had endowed her with two great qualities which made 9 IV | their~mother's will.~ ~The two sisters, always plainly 10 IV | perfect characters of her two daughters. It is easy to 11 IV | father-in-~law, Monsieur Cardot, two or three old bankers, and 12 V | going to the great balls,~to two or three of which Guillaume 13 V | about?" It is possible that two~romances discovered by Augustine 14 V | more natural than these two passions at cross-purposes, 15 VI | long and eager study of the two~masterpieces, Girodet threw 16 VI | went on. "You see, these two works will not~be appreciated. 17 VI | this charitable advice, the two pictures were~exhibited. 18 VI | himself had hung over~it. The two pictures were surrounded 19 VI | release the young girl for two hours from her dull~labors. 20 VI | moments, at the Salon, when two women are not always~free 21 VII | painter had removed the two~pictures; and then Madame 22 VII | a counting-house~between two such women as Mademoiselle 23 VII | What is left of Q. X.?"--~Two ells."--"At what price?"--" 24 VII | a sou; that~a hundred or two hundred thousand francs 25 VIII | the~Varietes, while the two younger apprentices each 26 VIII | the cash-box. For the last two years I have told you almost 27 IX | are ten years between~my two children. Mademoiselle Chevrel 28 X | held, to catch a word or~two. The first time she went 29 XII | Saint-~Leu was the scene of two very different weddings. 30 XII | the more elegant of the two brides. He heard~some of 31 XIII | nature, subjugated for nearly~two years and a half by the 32 XIII | in Theodore during~these two years; they had only found 33 XV | Saint-Denis quarter. At two o'clock old Guillaume went 34 XV | never refused point-blank. Two~good Normandy horses were 35 XV | spectacle offered by these two beings, cast away, as it 36 XVII | against her husband, the two old people were speechless 37 XVII | got into her carriage at two in the afternoon to try 38 XVIII| devoted to my husband, madame. Two~years of tears have not


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