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Honoré de Balzac
At the Sign of the Cat and Racket

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1 I | on the front,~outlined by little parallel cracks in the plaster? 2 I | were drawn up, revealing little dingy~muslin curtains behind 3 II | gleamed here and~there through little openings left by her movements 4 II | a cloud.~ ~During these little incidents the heavy inside 5 II | like a~furrowed field. His little green eyes, that might have 6 III | gazer~seemed to covet this little nook, and to be taking the 7 III | their mother, who closed the little family procession~with her 8 III | received as a gratuity some little gift, to which Madame~Guillaume' 9 IV | is necessary to inquire a little further into~the springs 10 IV | children." Augustine was little, or, to describe her more 11 IV | grammar, book-keeping, a~little Bible-history, and the history 12 VII | appearance of his artless little friend, who certainly~did 13 VIII | he made his way to the little office adjoining the shop 14 VIII | the~hot atmosphere of the little room, full of the odor peculiar 15 VIII | his~own, was fitted into a little niche in the wall. He contemplated 16 IX | it."~ ~And he blinked his little green eyes as he looked 17 IX | and allowed~herself some little pleasantries of time-honored 18 X | instance, might enjoy herself a little~more than Madame your mother 19 X | Sommervieux,~with a mischievous little emphasis on the aristocratic / 20 XI | artists are generally little better than~beggars. They 21 XI | with in romances. Be easy, little~one, you shall be happy, 22 XI | high;~that love could so little endure under the worries 23 XIV | her was a blank, the poor little thing could no~longer understand 24 XV | visit brought them some little change, and~that to them 25 XVI | laid her spectacles~on a little work-table, shook her skirts, 26 XVII | her parents with all the little wordless and consoling~kindnesses 27 XVIII| a child you are, my dear little beauty!" said the Duchess,~ 28 XX | She is in love with that little cavalry colonel, because


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