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Honoré de Balzac
At the Sign of the Cat and Racket

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1 IV | cook,~so that they might know how to order a dinner and 2 V | orphan; perhaps she did not know~that he loved her. On the 3 VI | familiar, and which~they know how to evade, went into 4 VII | friend, who certainly~did not know that he was there, the lovers 5 VIII | profits, Joseph. Do you know,~my boy, that this result 6 VIII | looked up quickly.) "You know all the secrets of~the cash-box. 7 IX | that I was in love?"~ ~"I know everything, you rascal," 8 IX | totters,~and succeeds! to know the workings of every house 9 IX | you are happier than~you know, by God! For she loves you. 10 IX | God! For she loves you. I know it."~ ~And he blinked his 11 IX | cannot be made to order, I know. I know, too, that you~can 12 IX | made to order, I know. I know, too, that you~can be trusted. 13 IX | man, to whom love gave I know not what power of courage 14 IX | take it, Joseph, you must know that there are ten years 15 X | fine calling."~ ~"Yes. I know a master house-painter, 16 XI | Augustine, you cannot surely know what a painter is?" cried 17 XI | Noverre. Oh, if you could only know the tricks~played on poor 18 XI | are a set of rascals; I know them well! They all have 19 XI | this domestic scene: "I know all, my dear cousin," said 20 XI | favorite of fashion.~ ~"I know all," she repeated, "and 21 XI | please you, cousin. Do you know," she went on, smiling at~ 22 XI | was peculiar to him.~ ~"I know Monsieur de Sommervieux 23 XI | commissioned me to plead for him. I know~since this morning that 24 XI | good landed estate. Do you know that~the father-in-law of 25 XI | How lovely it is! Do you know that the Emperor~wanted 26 XIII | the~stage of wishing to know the joys of satisfied vanity 27 XV | Madame Guillaume wanted to know the most trivial details 28 XVI | at home, never to let you know which~foot you are to stand 29 XVIII| sweet child. But I fancy I know all your story. In~the first 30 XVIII| end by compromising me. I know~the world too well, my dear, 31 XVIII| superior man. You should know that one may allow them 32 XIX | your simplicity. You should know~that the more we love the 33 XIX | them, which we ought to know how~to take advantage of. 34 XX | her for it?"~ ~"I did not know that she had it."~ ~The 35 XX | deep despair.~ ~"I don't know that the loss is very great!"


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