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66 great
66 our
Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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son

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1 I | the Touchards, father and son, had acquired a monopoly~ 2 I | the Touchards, father and son, endeavored to~monopolize, 3 II | ambition was to have his only son, then a mere tax-gatherer, 4 II | forgetting the appointment of the son to~the collectorship. If 5 II | state of Presles, was the son of a provincial~attorney 6 II | the Serizys, father and~son. Citizen Moreau belonged 7 II | at Versailles. Moreau the son, heir to the doctrines~and 8 III | to her household and her son. If the strings of her~bonnet 9 III | to his special care her son, who was doubtless~travelling 10 III | every way completed by the son, so that the son~would not 11 III | by the son, so that the son~would not be understood 12 III | herself to mended gloves, the son wore an olive-green coat 13 III | she exclaimed, leaving her son and taking the coachman 14 III | half-scholarship for her son, Oscar~Husson, at the school 15 III | Clapart, returning to her son. "You can't~please Madame 16 IV | arrested. Suppose I say I'm~the son of Marshal Ney? Pooh! what 17 IV | got crushed himself. His son took refuge in the house 18 V | appoint Monsieur Margueron's son, and you haven't any~place 19 V | I am a comrade of his son, who is about my~age, nineteen; 20 V | concluded that Madame Clapart's son was telling~falsehoods.~ ~" 21 V | your steward. He is the son of a poor lady who lives 22 VI | doubted.~ ~Moreau's youngest son, an active, strapping lad 23 VI | Jacques Moreau, the~eldest son, a hardy youth, dressed 24 VI | surprised, rose, told her son to place~chairs, and began 25 VI | Husson," said her youngest son, bringing in~Oscar, who 26 VI | Georges Marest; I am the son of a rich wholesale~ironmonger 27 VI | Comtesse de Serizy; for her son, little~Husson, told a number 28 VI | victim to his zeal?"~ ~"His son, monseigneur," replied Joseph, 29 VI | deign to think of his other son, who is now accused of plotting~ 30 VII | Presles,~and they say your son has caused it. His Excellency 31 VII | monsieur," she said to her son. "Let him alone, Monsieur~ 32 VII | might~be alone with her son the next morning. She was 33 VII | Clapart's salary for my son. What can you do? You~are 34 VII | The practice of his eldest son, the notary, cost him~four 35 VII | has just put his second son,~Joseph, into the drug business 36 VII | turned ultras. The~eldest son of Camusot's first wife 37 VII | And here's your eldest son, for~the last ten years 38 VII | hundred francs~a year for her son's education from the miserable 39 VII | lady cry. After all, your son~bears the name of Husson, 40 VII | might enter the office of my son the notary, and~eventually 41 VII | that neither she nor her son need any longer be a~burden 42 VII | pay three, so that your son will cost you only six hundred 43 VIII| proud and happy in her son,~prepared the outfit splendidly 44 VIII| them they could bring the~son of Madame Clapart through 45 VIII| bachelor uncle, and the son~of Madame Marest, widow 46 VIII| the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, so be it. 47 IX | that~moment to bring her son some cravats, and overhead 48 IX | them to do. He ordered~your son, for a first employment 49 IX | indeed, in~knowing that her son has a friend like you; you 50 IX | francs he had just given her son.~ ~"Ah, monsieur!" she said, " 51 IX | supreme delight of seeing her son well-~dressed, and she gave 52 IX | refrain from admiring her son and kissing him, as she~ 53 X | nephew be dishonored,--the son of the man to whom you owe 54 X | You complained that my son lived on your salary, and 55 X | is the second time your son~has committed a folly out 56 X | that is your decision for a son," said Madame Clapart, " 57 X | said Madame Clapart to her son, casting a~reproachful glance 58 X | happened that the count's son, having left the Ecole~Polytechnique 59 X | under the command of the~son of the Comte de Serizy.~ ~ 60 X | and the misfortunes of her son to a just retribution by 61 X | obtained this promotion for her son~through the influence of 62 X | Serizy had not separated her son from the man who had~shown 63 X | debtor on behalf of his son, now buried in the chapel 64 XI | little recognizable as~her son. Clapart, a victim of Fieschi' 65 XI | since the death of her son, she spends all her affection, 66 XI | lost your arm," replied the son of Czerni-Georges, curtly.~ ~" 67 XI | Courtesan's Life~ ~Desroches (son)~A Bachelor's Establishment~


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