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Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 I | never asked as much for his little~stages, and therefore obtained 2 I | productive is a line~on which are little towns like Saint-Denis and 3 I | basin of the~Oise to the little town of Isle-Adam, doubly 4 I | Bourbon-Contis. Isle-Adam is a little town flanked by~two large 5 I | unluckily for himself, a little late. Such elasticity will 6 I | mate in the person of a little beast no~bigger than a pony, 7 I | he had much to say. This little~horse was a mare named Bichette; 8 I | named Bichette; she ate little, she was spirited, she~was 9 I | three quarters, and throw a little in besides, my~lad," said 10 I | pointing~half-way down his little finger, "he'll send you 11 I | to fully understand the~little drama now about to take 12 II | unfortunately contributed not~a little to deprive him of personal 13 III | china, glass, and all other little articles~betrayed the utmost 14 III | smiling, as she took a little roll from her basket:--~ ~" 15 III | where his eyes could~see little elegance, if indeed the 16 III | quarter of adolescence when little things~cause immense joys 17 III | and helped to unload the little hand-cart,~which contained, 18 III | powdered pigtail, and wears a little coat of~blue linen. His 19 III | Pierrotin, pointing to the little mare, who was~coming along 20 III | Oh! she's good, that little mare," said the farmer, 21 IV | Greek girl~for groom, a little Circassian for a mistress, 22 IV | pacha of Janina, is too little known; he needs an~historian. 23 IV | attention.~ ~"Dear me! how little the East is understood in 24 IV | monsieur; I am supposed to be a little~painter of no consequence,-- 25 IV | Mistigris.~ ~"Don't you know, my little friend, that a ceiling painted 26 IV | deal if we didn't~scatter little condiments while exchanging 27 IV | in a bicoque of a paltry little place like~Zara--"~ ~"Horrid 28 IV | where.~'Never,' said the little Diafoirus, 'never does he 29 IV | and leave her free~for a little walk with me, and the old 30 V | ex-schoolboy, swelling out his little chest~and assuming a jaunty 31 V | under the porte-cochere, a little behind the other travellers. 32 V | Excellency, but we had our own little ways~of thwarting it," said 33 V | finish~them, Schinner? the little young man there seems to 34 V | furious at being called a "little young man," remarked, as 35 V | Mistigris.~ ~"--you seem to know little of the language of the courts. 36 V | you don't know. Now the little one here has proved,~indubitably, 37 V | chateau, go through the~little gate."~ ~Thus compelled 38 V | Oscar~Husson, and the pretty little leather portmanteau, which 39 VI | and tell your mother that little Husson has come, and say 40 VI | as a souvenir perhaps, a little travelling-carriage,~the 41 VI | count's gardeners. All these little stealings had some~ostensible 42 VI | pleased to have, as it were, a little revenge of her~own, Madame 43 VI | to~Madame Clapart and the little Husson, and she hated both 44 VI | Oh! so you have come, my little Oscar," said Estelle, stiffly. " 45 VI | Serizy, of course," replied little Moreau.~ ~"Could it have 46 VI | de Serizy; for her son, little~Husson, told a number of 47 VI | feign illness. He is so~little ill that he is coming here 48 VI | deal better like that."~ ~"Little scamp," said the count, 49 VI | Moreau!"~cried Mistigris.~ ~"Little idiot!" said Georges. "If 50 VI | without noticing anything. Little Husson, who was present,~ 51 VI | his Excellency cares for a little toad like that!" cried the~ 52 VII | employment"~said almost as little, for he saw no results of 53 VII | he dined at home.~ ~This little old man--fat, rosy, squat, 54 VII | a~touch of powder and a little queue tied with black ribbon. 55 VII | the waistcoat. But such little~arts did Oscar more harm 56 VII | him. "Hey, hey! how this~little fellow grows," he added, 57 VII | deuce it was!" exclaimed the little old man, stopping short.~ 58 VII | And you have such charming little granddaughters! You are, 59 VII | to me, madame," said the little old man, "and don't weep; 60 VII | of his destiny," said the little old man,~observing Oscar' 61 VIII| without money, or had so little that he~could not, if he 62 VIII| existence, for there was little amusement in~breakfasting 63 VIII| getting colored," said the little clerk, exhibiting the volume.~ ~ 64 VIII| arrival of each neophyte, the little sub-clerk (the~errand-boy 65 VIII| hoax,~called out to the little clerk, "Forward, the book!"~ ~ 66 IX | distinguishing himself in~this little skirmish,--the first affair 67 IX | Cabirolle and her mother in this little apartment,~which was only 68 IX | Mere Godichon"? So the little old man remained~under a 69 IX | for herself, a cook,~and a little footman.~ ~In fact, an engagement 70 IX | And~think, too, my dear little kitten, how happy you make 71 IX | Thebes. By half-past~ten the little sub-clerk was in such a 72 IX | against the bank.~ ~"Come, my little man, take 'em up," cried 73 X | the night.~ ~"Really, my little Florentine," said the old 74 X | danseuse followed those of the little old man; and~when she recognized 75 X | charging her maid to carry the little note to Desroches' office~ 76 X | hundred francs from his own little hoard~and rushed to the 77 X | a fine fellow, but that little Husson does not~deserve 78 X | fifteen hundred francs after a little~debauch in which everybody, 79 X | to reserve for her the little~money I am able to give? 80 XI | bronzed~and maimed officer the little Oscar Husson he had formerly 81 XI | at last a widow, was as little recognizable as~her son. 82 XI | fifty-six years old, was little~changed. Still dressed in 83 XI | observing each other.~ ~"We go a little faster than we did fifteen 84 XI | Joseph Bridau, "and the little young man who was stupid 85 XI | very~elegant, and, at a little distance, gives one the


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