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95 clapart
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Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | along, he gave his stout old~horse, called Rougeot, a 2 I | broad as almonds.~ ~"You old good-for-nothing! It starts 3 I | I know that lady for an old customer."~ ~"You've often 4 II | years in taking care of the old president, who died~in 1794, 5 II | like so many other of the old parliamentary families, 6 II | reconstruct. This scion of an old historical family~proved 7 II | the conjugal passion of~an old statesman. How happened 8 III | dyed, a brown~bonnet, an old French cashmere shawl, raw-silk 9 III | that it was several years old.~The shawl was fastened 10 III | the salon, he~noticed some old Empire furniture, now shabby; 11 III | Husson, then twenty-two~years old, married in her deep distress 12 III | don't know how shockingly old you may be yourself~some 13 III | mustn't be a rabbit, august old man," he said to the count.~ ~" 14 III | laugh impertinently.~ ~"The old fellow doesn't know much," 15 III | wheeling the Pope in this old barrow of yours,"~said Georges, " 16 IV | nothing,~except in some old dust-barrel like this."~ ~" 17 IV | asked the fat farmer. "How old~are you?"~ ~"Twenty-nine," 18 IV | Hey! that brick-colored old fellow goes it strong!" 19 IV | t~believe with what joy old Ali Tebelen received the 20 IV | on his decorations,~the old tallow-chandler! Come, my 21 IV | read in the newspapers~how old Ali drubbed Chosrew, and 22 IV | wing, and I saw Chosrew, an old sly-~boots, thinking to 23 IV | Rouville,~the protegee of old Admiral de Kergarouet; who, 24 IV | Therefore,~continue, agreeable old gentleman, to lecture us, 25 IV | my linen. The husband, an~old villain, in order to marry 26 IV | was how the land lay. The old~wretch had millions, and 27 IV | duenna, as hideous as an old portress, who didn't leave 28 IV | wanted to~get rid of the old woman, but Zena resisted. 29 IV | next time there'll be no old woman, and we can make it 30 IV | which, fate willed that that old~woman should save my life! 31 IV | little walk with me, and the old duenna, unfortunate creature,~ 32 IV | the judges~get most of the old villain's wealth, was let 33 V | of~junction between the old top of his stocking and 34 V | Mistigris. "'All is not old that titters.'~You'll never 35 V | man is so shrivelled and~old you would take him for eighty! 36 VI | then about fifty years old, was a dark man of medium~ 37 VI | pieces culled from the rare old furniture of the chateau. 38 VI | Pictures, evidently from old panels, plant-stands, various~ 39 VI | handsome lamps, and a rare old~cut-glass chandelier, gave 40 VI | also there, accompanied by old~Margueron and the notary 41 VI | of State, a gentleman, an old man, and a client," said 42 VII | accepting for myself an unhappy old age, I fastened my~eyes 43 VII | now nearly seventy years old,~could spend his thirty 44 VII | rather plainly, served by an~old cook and the former maid 45 VII | hundred francs apiece on the~old man's death. These two women 46 VII | the last six~years,--the old man being perfectly contented 47 VII | household if he dines out; old Cardot, on the contrary, 48 VII | dined at home.~ ~This little old man--fat, rosy, squat, and 49 VII | snowy poll he concealed an old age~almost wholly given 50 VII | hypocrite.~ ~The worthy old gentleman hated priests; 51 VII | Camusot approved~of the old man's ethics, and thought 52 VII | with the pleasures which old age naturally desires after 53 VII | misfortune. She had never~annoyed old Cardot by her visits, or 54 VII | each of these visits the old gentleman had~given Oscar 55 VII | endeavored to impress the old gentleman with the idea~ 56 VII | when practised on so sly an old fox~as uncle Cardot. The 57 VII | wife.~ ~"Monsieur," said old Cardot's maid-servant, coming 58 VII | Good-day, fair lady," said the old man, bowing to Madame Clapart, 59 VII | was!" exclaimed the little old man, stopping short.~Madame 60 VII | Why, he's eighteen years old!" said uncle Cardot, smiling 61 VII | mother, interrupting the old man, who,~out of courtesy 62 VII | madame," said the little old man, "and don't weep; it~ 63 VII | my death," continued the old man. "I have divided among 64 VII | at my age one clings to old habits. Do you know the 65 VII | eats what he likes in his old~age, and sings, as I do, ' 66 VII | destiny," said the little old man,~observing Oscar's apathetic 67 VII | breakfast," replied the kind old man, leading Oscar by~the 68 VII | him.~ ~"He is right, that old fellow," said the ex-steward. " 69 VIII| black coats, one~new, one old, a pair of black trousers, 70 VIII| through~all the dealers in old paper for a register, made 71 IX | debut Pere Cardot became an~"old screw" in the eyes of his 72 IX | and love, and Camusot. As~old Cardot had by this time 73 IX | semi-paternity, which is the way with~old men towards the young talents 74 IX | Godichon"? So the little old man remained~under a yoke 75 IX | was the brass age for the old fellow.~ ~During the five 76 IX | eighty thousand francs. The old gentleman, wise from experience,~ 77 IX | caprice.~But the luckless old gentleman was fond of his 78 IX | besides the~clerks, to wit: an old captain of dragoons, named 79 IX | guests, stimulated by the old captain of the Imperial 80 IX | the side~of Giroudeau, the old officer of the Empire.~ ~" 81 IX | cried Florentine, "and my old fellow never told me!"~ ~" 82 X | little Florentine," said the old gentleman, "this is~neither 83 X | been going on here?"~ ~"Old monster!" cried Florentine, " 84 X | lead such a life!" cried old Cardot; "and~look at the 85 X | this instant the wrathful old gentleman stopped short 86 X | followed those of the little old man; and~when she recognized 87 X | laughter that not only was the old gentleman nonplussed, but~ 88 X | the sphinx of Luxor.~ ~"Old skinflint!" said the danseuse, 89 X | Come, come," she said, "you old monkey, shouldn't I have 90 X | chimney corner, wrapped in~an old dressing-gown, watched his 91 X | have bread to eat in our old age we may owe it~all to 92 X | her youth,~and who, in her old age, turns to repentance. 93 X | that time twenty-five~years old. As the Royal Guard, to 94 XI | the affair at Makta, an old lady, dressed in black,~ 95 XI | now about fifty-six years old, was little~changed. Still 96 XI | Aspasia of~1797.~ ~An enormous old man, very simply dressed, 97 XI | honor of speaking?" asked old Leger, curtly.~ ~"What! 98 XI | a bad help~to him."~ ~An old man of seventy here came 99 XI | himself, you lack him," said old Reybert.~ ~"I'm afraid," 100 XI | like two millions," replied old Leger.~ ~"He always had 101 XI | young girls, annuities to old men; it pays the~education 102 XI | don't be vexed with an old acquaintance," said Oscar,


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