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Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 I | don't see any travellers," replied~Pierrotin. "Where have they 2 I | Pierrotin?"~ ~"Say on," replied Pierrotin.~ ~"If you would 3 I | Monseigneur's arms are there," replied the valet.~ ~"Monseigneur! 4 I | settle?"~ ~"I don't know," replied the valet, "but the fat' 5 I | everything of Monsieur Moreau,"~replied the valet. "But let me give 6 III | well, Madame Clapart," he replied, with an air that~expressed 7 III | madame," with which he replied to the poor mother, to whom~ 8 III | change."~ ~"I've a hood," replied Pierrotin. "Besides, see, 9 III | fragile bark?"~ ~"I must," replied Georges, in a tone of fatalism.~ ~ 10 III | Mistigris.~ ~"Yes, very," replied the other.~ ~"We seem to 11 III | gentlemen take their~coffee," replied Pierrotin. "Go and ask, 12 III | t take away our places," replied Oscar. "I have number one."~ ~" 13 III | step.~ ~"At your service," replied the farmer, looking in and 14 III | after a cup of coffee," replied~Pierrotin.~ ~The hollow-cheeked 15 III | We are going to start," replied Pierrotin. "Now, then, make 16 III | his feed from the stable," replied the porter,~well versed 17 IV | You think you're witty," replied Mistigris. "Well, it IS 18 IV | are you?"~ ~"Twenty-nine," replied Georges, whereupon all the 19 IV | I owe many obligations," replied the count, with a~silly 20 IV | Oh! Egypt is all sand," replied Georges, by no means taken~ 21 IV | many as you think for," replied Georges. "There are many 22 IV | it that you don't know," replied Georges, "that only the~ 23 IV | the count.~ ~"Thank you," replied the latter. "I never leave 24 IV | a very singular scamp," replied Georges, with an air that 25 IV | something of that sort," replied Georges. "But~their chief 26 IV | is laying it on heavily," replied Schinner.~"But the people 27 IV | worth its weight in gold?" replied the count. "If~the civil 28 IV | to me then~mere trifles," replied Schinner. "But I was soon 29 IV | got through the doorway," replied~Schinner. "So in I went," 30 IV | cultivate?"~ ~"Maraschino," replied Mistigris,--"a plant that 31 V | of Oscar.~ ~"Sometimes," replied the ex-schoolboy, swelling 32 V | I have breakfasted," replied Oscar.~ ~Oscar would have 33 V | Ten francs at least," replied Mistigris; "but that's how 34 V | I've done for him," replied Pere Leger, in a low voice.~ ~" 35 V | the masters come there," replied Leger, "they won't keep~ 36 V | It relates to every one," replied the count.~ ~"Make yourself 37 V | what it is?"~ ~"Diplomacy," replied Oscar.~ ~Three bursts of 38 V | Kings have households," replied Oscar, proudly.~ ~A look 39 V | vicar of Saint-Sulpice,"~replied Oscar, recollecting the 40 V | Apparently, as I am going there," replied Oscar.~ ~"Do you often see 41 V | Monsieur de Serizy.~ ~"Often," replied Oscar. "I am a comrade of 42 V | if you want to succeed," replied Oscar, with a knowing look,~" 43 V | Faith, I don't know," replied Pierrotin; "this is the 44 V | never be an ambassador," replied Georges. "When~people want 45 V | as to remember my name," replied Oscar, furious. "I am~Oscar 46 V | It is a great family," replied the count. "Husson de la 47 VI | we'll see about that," replied Moreau, rather wounded that 48 VI | Joseph Bridau," he replied, wondering with what sort 49 VI | origin of the term," she replied, with the~sweetest glance 50 VI | indiscreet in~asking it," she replied, looking at Bridau coquettishly.~ ~" 51 VI | Then give them to him," she replied, making an impatient gesture 52 VI | joke made in travelling," replied Joseph, who wanted to save~ 53 VI | Comte de Serizy, of course," replied little Moreau.~ ~"Could 54 VI | horse,~the keeper's wife replied:--~ ~"Monsieur le comte 55 VI | Serizy, our master," she replied. "He is probably~at the 56 VI | I am not a colonel," replied Georges.~ ~"But isn't your 57 VI | salon.~ ~"Monseigneur," replied the artist, "I did wrong 58 VI | His son, monseigneur," replied Joseph, bowing.~ ~"Then 59 VII | us so when we came~in," replied Madame Clapart.~ ~"She may 60 VII | fourth rank in philosophy," replied the mother proudly.~ ~"Oh! 61 VII | We are at your orders," replied Madame Clapart. "Ah! my 62 VII | before."~ ~"Ah, monsieur!" replied Madame Clapart, proudly, " 63 VII | Now come to breakfast," replied the kind old man, leading 64 VIII| Always too much vanity," replied Godeschal. "You give him 65 IX | into a scrape together," replied Georges,~"about two years 66 IX | Godeschal.~ ~"Oh, nothing!" replied Georges, at a sign from 67 IX | We jockey no one," replied Oscar, with dignity; "there' 68 IX | that will be delightful," replied the actress, smiling, as 69 X | You can see, monsieur," replied the maid.~ ~Desroches opened 70 X | Why, you did, Saturday," replied Godeschal.~ ~"Then it rains 71 X | foresight unjust, do you?" replied the invalid, crossly.~ ~ 72 X | If he bore my name," replied Moreau, "I should wait composedly 73 X | take. To this rebuff Oscar replied by a reproachful~look, the 74 X | longer an uncle Cardot," replied Oscar, who related the~scene 75 XI | my servant,~Bellejambe," replied Oscar; "he must have taken 76 XI | Margueron's nephew?"~ ~"Yes," replied Oscar, pressing the arm 77 XI | without cracking your~throat," replied the master of the line of 78 XI | the Valley of the Oise,"~replied Monsieur Leger, "and sends 79 XI | Leger.~ ~"Once a month," replied Reybert. "She is never happy 80 XI | wife, who will bury him," replied Georges. "The countess is~ 81 XI | Something like two millions," replied old Leger.~ ~"He always 82 XI | Mademoiselle Leger," replied Joseph Bridau, "the granddaughter 83 XI | Georges.~ ~"My daughter," replied Monsieur de Reybert, "and 84 XI | Leger.~ ~"In this way," replied Georges. "I am employed 85 XI | As you lost your arm," replied the son of Czerni-Georges, 86 XI | Husson.~ ~"The proprietor," replied Pierrotin.~ ~"Come, don'


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