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Honoré de Balzac
At the Sign of the Cat and Racket

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1 III | family at~meals could easily see the smallest incident that 2 VI | great painter went on. "You see, these two works will not~ 3 VI | Augustine with a wish to see the pictures, and with courage~ 4 VI | way through the crowd to~see the crowned work. A fit 5 VI | be a new neighbor.~ ~"You see how love has inspired me," 6 VI | where they~could easily see the canvas made famous by 7 VI | echoed in her ear, "You see how love has~inspired me!" 8 VI | should go to the Salon~to see her house there. The young 9 VII | is it so very amusing to see in a picture what you can~ 10 VII | in a picture what you can~see any day in your own street? 11 VII | young couple had~agreed to see each other at a certain 12 VII | was~carefully examined to see at what time the piece had 13 VIII | family party were going to see /Cendrillon/ at the~Varietes, 14 IX | Co. will fail or no, to see a regiment of Guards march~ 15 X | to take~all the work, and see my wife happy. I would not 16 X | the drapery business, you see, a woman is not so~necessary 17 XI | Guillaume was~the first to see in her daughter's affection 18 XII | which they had failed to see, representing the interior 19 XII | that!"~ ~"Because you can see my lappets in it," said 20 XII | the marriage contract~to see that what he is to settle 21 XIII | greedily that he did not see~that his hands could hold 22 XIV | which no one could fail to see. She was a restraint on 23 XV | carriage, had never been to see~her but when passing by. 24 XVI | wholesome. Why does he object to see a woman eating? What queer~ 25 XVI | foot in church excepting to see you~and to be married. People 26 XVI | You loved him, and you can see none of these~things. But 27 XVII | be at all the charges, to see the~lawyers, the pleaders, 28 XVII | perceive, "Stay; you will see a~pretty woman, and make 29 XVIII| suffering a thousand deaths, to see the face which once beamed~ 30 XIX | suspicion."~ ~"Well, come and see me sometimes, and it will 31 XIX | above all, a~husband, to see the whole extent of our 32 XIX | I asked for it merely to see what pitch of idiocy a~ ~


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