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1 I | so lived on for several years. At last, however, it succumbed 2 I | not go beyond it. Of late years, another road has been made~ 3 I | Pierrotin, a man about forty years of age, was already the 4 I | his father, who for many years had~driven a coucou of capricious 5 I | 1806, there's seventeen years, and the man ought to have~ 6 II | when he was only twenty-two years of age, was even then~distinguished 7 II | After~spending several years in taking care of the old 8 II | succession. In 1806,~when forty years of age, he married the sister 9 II | resist? Why did he let the~years go by and still hope on? 10 II | faithfully for seventeen years.~ ~"Very well!" said Derville, " 11 II | Paris. For three or four years Moreau had held~the key 12 II | During the first eight years of his stewardship, Moreau 13 II | to~the latter, for twelve years, the cutting of all the 14 II | sum as a gift after ten years'~management; already the 15 II | steward, spied upon for two years, were no secret~to Reybert. 16 II | 1816, having served twenty years,--always at a distance~from 17 II | steward for the last three years, being aware of his dishonesty~ 18 III | seemed to be about forty~years of age; but her blue eyes, 19 III | betrayed that it was several years old.~The shawl was fastened 20 III | of eighteen or nineteen years of age.~The blue trousers, 21 III | Husson, then twenty-two~years old, married in her deep 22 III | witnesses,--two~young men a few years older than Oscar, better 23 III | who must have been sixteen years of age, wore a gray blouse~ 24 IV | winning the 'grand prix' five years~ago. My name is Schinner."~ ~" 25 IV | nurse a vengeance twenty years and accomplish it some fine~ 26 IV | in~business these eight years, and the father of a family?-- 27 IV | The husband was sixty-nine years of age,~and jealous! not 28 IV | wealth, was let off with two years'~seclusion in a convent, 29 IV | her portrait; for in a few years, you know, all this will~ 30 V | Oscar would have given ten years of his life for boots and 31 V | five hundred for~eighteen years. Therefore it is really 32 V | am~Oscar Husson, and ten years hence I shall be famous."~ ~ 33 VI | steward, then about fifty years old, was a dark man of medium~ 34 VI | steward, was built a few years before the Revolution. It 35 VI | their bread; and of late years~Moreau had paid his butcher 36 VI | fresh, about thirty-six years of age, still slender and~ 37 VI | count, proved in so~many years, prevented the small bourgeoisie 38 VI | had~lasted for seventeen years, could ever be endangered. 39 VI | Moreau household. For~four years the Reyberts, cut dead by 40 VI | Moreau, after seventeen years~of married life, could not 41 VI | your situation in seventeen years,--I can~understand that. 42 VII | aware~of what seventeen years of the life of a man like 43 VII | especially for the last six years, on the~delicate charity 44 VII | must study at least three years, and pay~considerable sums 45 VII | privations I have endured for six years in order~to carry you through 46 VII | Cardot had been a widower six years. As~head-clerk of the Cocon 47 VII | was almost colossal in ten years. To establish his children 48 VII | who was now nearly seventy years old,~could spend his thirty 49 VII | condition for the last six~years,--the old man being perfectly 50 VII | eldest son, for~the last ten years at the head of a fine practice 51 VII | Why, he's eighteen years old!" said uncle Cardot, 52 VII | a mother who, for~seven years past, has been forced to 53 VII | that you may live thirty years longer to see your fifth~ 54 VIII| a young man twenty-six years of age, born of poor parents,~ 55 VIII| buy him a practice in ten years. My clerks are young blades~ 56 VIII| ordinary fellows. But in~ten years I'll have the finest practice 57 VIII| Moreau.~ ~For two whole years Oscar lived in the rue de 58 VIII| a comrade."~ ~At twenty years of age, Oscar became third 59 VIII| place as head-clerk in two years. He hoped to do his "stage" ( 60 VIII| came a blank of fourteen years; after which the register 61 VIII| and~to renew the chain of years and goblets, I, the said 62 IX | replied Georges,~"about two years ago. Yes, I had to leave 63 IX | was then about thirteen years of age), he followed her 64 IX | age of gold.~ ~For three years the warbler of "Mere Godichon" 65 IX | danseuse of~nineteen to twenty years of age. Her friends were 66 IX | acquired five additional years, he had~fallen into the 67 IX | fellow.~ ~During the five years of silver and gold Pere 68 IX | master of the ship for seven years,~Cardot now found himself 69 IX | happiness of being able, five years from now, to buy a practice. 70 IX | Would Oscar, at~twenty years of age, have the wisdom 71 X | cost you a penny. For two years you haven't had the slightest 72 X | a soldier.~Besides, six years of military service will 73 X | swear to you that the six years I must still stay a clerk 74 X | the first time in forty years, to confess herself to~the 75 X | by that time twenty-five~years old. As the Royal Guard, 76 XI | Oscar's last blunder~Some years after the affair at Makta, 77 XI | a man about thirty-four years of age, in whom~observers 78 XI | Pierrotin, now about fifty-six years old, was little~changed. 79 XI | Georges had scarcely seen, ten years devoted to the~exercise 80 XI | what they were fourteen~years ago."~ ~"Pierrotin now controls 81 XI | faster than we did fifteen years ago, hey, Pere~Leger?" he 82 XI | for a woman of fifty-four years of age. She is very~elegant, 83 XI | gives, at the end of ten~years, dowries to young girls, 84 XI | Canalis secured, in after years, a~receiver-generalship


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