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Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 I | own expressions,--he had come to~look upon those he conveyed 2 I | will go finely in~unicorn. Come, harness up!" added Pierrotin, 3 I | the valet.~ ~"Monseigneur! Come and take a glass," said 4 I | be sorry any harm should come to him! Twenty good Gods!~ 5 II | farmer had long endeavored to come~to an understanding with 6 II | not to~trouble himself to come down, but to trust entirely 7 II | letters, therefore I have come to~see you in person. I 8 II | have watched~him. I have come to tell you that you are 9 II | truth.~ ~"Corruption has come to him with fortune,--as 10 II | Presles as requested, but to come there himself in time for 11 II | for Monsieur de Reybert to come and~speak to me."~ ~It will 12 III | time, and with whom she had come to the~coach-office as much 13 III | to the servants when you come away,"~she said; "write 14 III | boots indicated that he had come on foot and from some distance 15 III | sunken in rolls of fat. "Come, a helping hand,~my lad!" 16 III | his page reappeared.~ ~"Come, let's start!" was the general 17 III | Mistigris!" said his master; "'come wheel, come whoa.'"~ ~Pierrotin 18 III | his master; "'come wheel, come whoa.'"~ ~Pierrotin here 19 III | Comte de Serizy, who~had come through the rue de l'Echiquier, 20 III | place has~monsieur engaged? Come, find that out! Haven't 21 III | sit with you in~front."~ ~"Come, Mistigris," said the master 22 IV | the old tallow-chandler! Come, my lad," he added, calling 23 IV | ones in their own~country. Come, Pierrotin, take a glass! 24 IV | are made of wool they must come~from sheep; and to have 25 V | make short purses.'"~ ~"Come, Pere Leger, let us drink 26 V | Yes, for if the masters come there," replied Leger, " 27 V | Make yourself easy.--Come, hurry," said Pierrotin, 28 VI | mother that little Husson has come, and say to her that~I am 29 VI | twelve, here ran~up.~ ~"Come," said his father, "take 30 VI | she urged~her husband to come to the arrangement with 31 VI | Mistigris which meant: "Come, sail in,~and push the matter; 32 VI | mistress, "who allowed you to come here without~being sent 33 VI | dress.~ ~"Oh! so you have come, my little Oscar," said 34 VI | wishes Monsieur Schinner to come over to the chateau,"~said 35 VI | the rue Saint-Martin; I come on business to Monsieur 36 VI | monseigneur said to me:~'There'll come a colonel named Czerni-Georges, 37 VI | aide-de-camp to Mina;~he'll come by Pierrotin's coach; if 38 VI | of~a young man he'd have come as a rabbit."~ ~"A rabbit! 39 VI | you probably amused him. Come at once to~the chateau. 40 VI | insulting."~ ~"Why have you come here?" asked the steward.~ ~" 41 VI | Yes, monseigneur."~ ~"Come in."~ ~The count was now 42 VI | you sure?"~ ~"I have just come from there."~ ~"Monsieur," 43 VI | motionless as a statue.~ ~"Come with me and beg his Excellency' 44 VI | the~furious Estelle.~ ~"Come, I say, to the chateau," 45 VI | inert mass to the ground.~ ~"Come!" cried Moreau, his anger 46 VII | times a year. He has never come to call upon me here, though~ 47 VII | world, am I not~right to come and consult the only relation 48 VII | recalled her~youth.~ ~"Now come to breakfast," replied the 49 VII | discipline like that. He'll come out of that~office, notary, 50 VII | barrister, as he may elect."~ ~"Come, Oscar; thank our kind Monsieur 51 VIII| Oscar, grown prudent, had come, through contact with others, 52 VIII| trice! May our masters to~come be like him! May he ever 53 VIII| Derville, from whose office I come, of the~existence of the 54 VIII| Marest," he said, "and I come to take the place of~third 55 IX | there's the slightest hitch come back to me at once."~ ~Oscar 56 IX | game against the bank.~ ~"Come, my little man, take 'em 57 IX | me; I~feel in the vein. Come, Oscar, we'll make an end 58 IX | Godeschal's sister, who had come in~about two o'clock, "do 59 X | you have~the cruelty to come and wake me up at eleven!"~ ~" 60 X | sake of my~father and aunt! Come with me to Monsieur Desroches, 61 X | forever!"~ ~"But how did he come here?" asked Cardot.~ ~" 62 X | Florentine and hesitated.~ ~"Come, come," she said, "you old 63 X | and hesitated.~ ~"Come, come," she said, "you old monkey, 64 X | room with Moreau, who had come to soften the~blow which 65 X | she would die to see you come to that."~ ~Oscar sat down 66 XI | to get into the coach.~ ~"Come along, Papa Reybert," said 67 XI | Reybert.~ ~"Does his wife come to see him?" asked Leger.~ ~" 68 XI | replied Pierrotin.~ ~"Come, don't be vexed with an


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