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1 II | By what means did this young and pretty~and clever woman
2 III | Argent the lady and the~young man in whom his perspicacity
3 III | portrayed, instead of the~young and beautiful creature he
4 III | had two witnesses,--two~young men a few years older than
5 III | keep~silence."~ ~The two young men, who seemed to have
6 III | coat-tails. The smiles of the two young men, on whom these~signs
7 III | better dressed! One of the young men, the one who wore top-~
8 III | when travelling?" asked one young man~of the other.~ ~"Yes,
9 III | gauge by which the other young traveller could judge how
10 III | in the smiles of the two young men.~ ~"If they would only
11 III | step-father) as~that envied young man seemed at ease in his.~ ~"
12 III | pocket,"~thought Oscar.~ ~The young man turned round. What were
13 III | watch! From that moment the young man assumed, in Oscar's
14 III | negligent elegance. The young man exhibited, offensively,~
15 III | to appear a man. Then the young~fellow swells himself out;
16 III | should be moved to envy by a~young man of twenty-two in a frogged
17 III | object~of his envy.~ ~The two young fellows continued to walk
18 III | enlivened by the arrival of a young man~accompanied by a true "
19 III | dragging a~hand-cart. The young man came up to Pierrotin
20 III | master was a slight and pale young man, with extremely thick
21 III | hollowed as if this noticeable~young man suffered from some chronic
22 III | Pierrotin.~ ~The hollow-cheeked young man and his page reappeared.~ ~"
23 III | said the farmer to the two young men.~ ~Pierrotin still looked
24 IV | public~discussion. When a young man of twenty-two, like
25 IV | chandler; in the shabby young man accompanied by~Mistigris,
26 IV | stretching wide open.~ ~"Yes, young man, I did the campaign
27 IV | hear the~conclusion of the young man's speech.~ ~"--I am
28 IV | said Mistigris, "when one's young, one's loved;~plenty of
29 V | to escape them.~ ~"There, young man," said the great painter.~ ~"
30 V | great painter.~ ~"Here, young man, here's another way;
31 V | them, Schinner? the little young man there seems to have
32 V | at being called a "little young man," remarked, as the~other
33 V | imitating the hoarse voice~of a young cock; which made Oscar's
34 V | the rapin.~ ~"Your family, young man, destine you to some
35 V | Though~it seems to me, young man, that your respectable
36 V | a~future general, and a young diplomatist who may some
37 V | delighted to meet with a~young man who can tell me about
38 V | the Comtesse de Serizy, young men," cried the~count. "
39 V | silence.~ ~"Where is that young fool going?" asked the count,
40 V | into the coach.~ ~The three young fellows were now as dull
41 VI | added, addressing the two young men, "to invite you to~my
42 VI | three children, played the young~girl and gave herself the
43 VI | her~dress, made the two young fellows aware of their prey.
44 VI | With an Eve, a fair, young, fascinating woman," added
45 VI | the~count's age is still young and sensitive to treachery.
46 VI | this statesman,~wept as young men weep; he wept his last
47 VI | altercation with a handsome~young man.~ ~"Monsieur le comte
48 VI | for the politeness of~a young man he'd have come as a
49 VI | laughing. "But you are too~young to have pupils of your own;
50 VI | worth while to warm that young serpent in your bosom.~How
51 VI | injected blood.~ ~"This young man is a mere lump of vanity,"
52 VII | are but four careers for a~young man like you,--commerce,
53 VII | In place of capital, a young man can~only give devotion
54 VII | extraordinary help, by which a young man makes his way~promptly
55 VII | Or,~"I might re-marry. A young woman would give me more
56 VII | you ought to start this young fellow?" he went on, after
57 VII | Discretion, honesty, and work, young man, and~you'll succeed.
58 VII | without~clients. He is a young man, hard as an iron bar,
59 VII | there~like a stone post. All young men who commit follies have
60 VIII| low price.~ ~Desroches, a young man twenty-six years of
61 VIII| The aspect~of this gaunt young man, with a muddy skin and
62 VIII| with~Monsieur Godeschal, my young friend; he'll show you your
63 VIII| ten years. My clerks are young blades~who have nothing
64 VIII| street with the well-dressed young men whom he met. Sometimes
65 VIII| temptation.~Generally the young clerk was without money,
66 VIII| by which he tethered~the young kid must be slackened. These "
67 VIII| perhaps~that sincere friend to young Husson was behind Godeschal
68 VIII| ballet-dancers, elegant young fops,~spendthrifts who are
69 VIII| law school. He was a~fine young man of twenty-three, enriched
70 VIII| not be refused to a rich young man. To see himself, by~
71 VIII| instinct with which a set of young clerks~will seize and develop
72 VIII| minutes later a handsome young man, with a fine figure
73 IX | following day, at two o'clock, a young man entered the office,~
74 IX | of Creole~parents, this young and wealthy widow was noted
75 IX | las Florentinas, for the young widow is~marquise in her
76 IX | with~old men towards the young talents they have trained,
77 IX | makes a point of having some~young man who will take her to
78 IX | amused himself like other~young men who pass at a jump from
79 IX | in training for it.~ ~A young man as handsome and attractive
80 IX | pride and joy which all~young fellows who have been pinched
81 IX | nor the imagination of a young clerk rigidly brought up.
82 X | youth. Where~can you find young lads who do not commit just
83 X | in that marquise?~Pooh! A young man who has senses and a
84 X | before the~door. The luckless young man came up at once.~ ~"
85 X | and the inward fury of the young man,~who had just received
86 X | where, as we know, the young man died of his~wounds.~ ~
87 XI | elegant proportions of the ex-~young man. Now almost ignoble
88 XI | passengers,~he called to four young men who mounted to the imperial;
89 XI | up beside his driver, a young man in~a blouse, who called
90 XI | Bridau, "and the little young man who was stupid enough
91 XI | affection, to a very~rich young Pole, the Comte Laginski."~ ~"
92 XI | of ten~years, dowries to young girls, annuities to old
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